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MSHSL WILL START CONTESTS/COMPETITIONS JANUARY 14

Winter sports contests and competitions under the sponsorship of the Minnesota State High School League may resume beginning Thursday, January 14, 2021, after updated information within COVID-19 Youth and Adult Sports was announced today by the Minnesota Department of Health. Included in the announcement was the release of a new document COVID-19 Sports Practice Guidance for Youth and Adults.   This new guidance and information is an important step as the League continues […]

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RIVERVIEW’S PHYSICAL THERAPY TEAM OFFERS FALL PREVENTION TIPS, SERVICES

With the addition of snow and ice under our feet, the fear of falling heightens for many. However, Mother Nature is not the only culprit when it comes to falls. Many falls happen in the home, where you may think you are most safe. Fortunately, there are ways to make your home a safer place

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JAMIESON’S ON MAIN IN OLSO ISSUED CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDER FOR VIOLATING EXECUTIVE ORDER

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced it has issued cease-and-desist orders and notices of license suspension to Long Pine Store in Pine River, Minn. and Jamieson’s on Main in Oslo, Minn., after determining that the facilities had violated executive orders designed to protect their employees, customers, and communities from the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor

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NO NEW COVID-19 CASES IN POLK COUNTY; MN REPORTS 961 CONFIRMED CASES, 13 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 961 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 126 probable cases for antigen testing, and 13 deaths. The confirmed cases were found in 12,138 completed tests for a positive rate of 7.9 percent. Red Lake County reported 2 confirmed cases, Roseau County-2 cases, Kittson County-1 cases, and Marshall County-1 case.

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Aino Krogstad – Obit

Aino Krogstad, 98, of Fertile, MN, passed away Tuesday, December 22, 2020, at her home under the care of her family and hospice. Aino Christine Knausberg was born on September 25, 1922, at Tallinn, Estonia, the daughter of Edward and Ida (Vikholm) Knausberg. She attended school in Tallinn. Following her school years, she worked in

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