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Veda Olson – Obit

Veda Myrtle Olson, 94, of Crookston, MN, passed away on Wednesday, December 9, 2020, at the Benedictine Living Center, Crookston (Villa St. Vincent) with family at her side. Veda was born at Washington, IA on March 19, 1926, the 10th of 13 children born to the union of Everett and Nellie (Byrn) Taylor. The family

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RIVERVIEW NOW OFFERING RAPID COVID-19 TESTING

If you have symptoms of COVID-19, a rapid antigen test is now available at RiverView Health, Crookston, to determine if you are positive for the virus. RiverView began offering the test on Dec. 3. An antigen test is designed to detect proteins from the virus that causes COVID-19. The test is only for those who

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LAKE AGASSIZ LIBRARIES ADDING WIRELESS PRINT IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Lake Agassiz Regional Library is introducing a new and improved option for those wishing to print documents wirelessly from home or in the library. The library system has installed Princh, a cloud-based printing solution allowing users to print documents from their mobile devices and laptops. “Wireless printing is a great option for people who don’t

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ALTRU EARNS URAC ACCREDIATION IN SPECIAL PHARMACY

Altru Specialty Services and Altru Retail Pharmacy is proud to announce that it has earned URAC accreditation in Specialty Pharmacy. URAC is the independent leader in promoting healthcare quality through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation. By achieving this status, Altru has demonstrated a comprehensive commitment to quality care, improved processes, and better patient outcomes.  “We are

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POLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT APPROVES MN AG’S TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER FOR THE BOARDWALK. ANOTHER RESTAURANT LOSES LICENSE AND IS FINED

Lawsuits were filed against two restaurants operating in violation of executive order, while a third restaurant had its license revoked and faces a $9,500 penalty. On the same day Minnesota announced 3,773 new COVID-19 cases and 94 additional COVID-19 deaths, state officials announced enforcement actions against three restaurants operating in violation of an executive order

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