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Ivan Sander Vraa – Obit

Ivan Sander Vraa, loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, 91, Halstad, MN, formerly of Climax, MN, passed away on Wednesday, August 25, 2021, at Halstad Living Center. Ivan was born in Climax on May 1, 1930, to Sander and Ida Vraa. He grew up in Climax before joining the Marines, his first of many […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERING FREE TYPE 2 DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS

Updated 9/13/21 RiverView Health is excited to announce the restart of its monthly Type 2 Diabetes Support Group meetings! This group will meet the third Wednesday of every month (unless otherwise noted) from 5 to 6 pm in Conference Room 3 in the new clinic/hospital building at 323 S. Minnesota Street. Please use the main

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – September 2, 2021

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests. Jennifer Lynn Zavala, 34 of Crookston, for Third-Degree Drug Possession of Narcotics. Joseph Eugene Johnson, 69 of Crookston, for First-Degree Criminal Sexual Misconduct.  

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CROOKSTON CARE & SHARE BRINGING BACK FUNDS20RGS SHOE DRIVE THIS FALL

Faye Overgaard and Marsha Odom will once again be bringing back the Funds2orgs shoe drive in the Crookston community this year. Overgaard and Odom are both on the Crookston Care & Share board, and all proceeds from the fundraiser will go to the Care & Share. Funds2orgs buys the shoes from local non-profits, schools, churches,

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FISHER AVENUE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OFFICIALY COMPLETE

The construction project on Fisher Avenue in Crookston is officially finished. The project ran over the course of the summer and was finished as of Wednesday earlier this week. Polk County Highway Engineer Richard Sanders talked about what the final steps were and how the project concluded. “Do you hear all the cheering in the

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERING CHRONIC HEARTBURN RELIEF

Chances are, most people have experienced heartburn a time or two and simply chalked it up to poor lifestyle choices, like eating too close to bedtime or overeating. Heartburn is such a common condition that it is often ignored or quickly treated with an over-the-counter medication. Occasional heartburn may not be a reason for concern.

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