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PATIENT VISITS INCREASE AT RIVERVIEW WITH DECREASE IN COVID-19 CASES

In-office visits are picking up at RiverView Health as COVID-19 cases decrease throughout the state, and adults realize the importance of routine checkups for themselves and well-child visits and immunizations for their children. “Our parking lot was packed this morning, and there was a line in the Cafeteria at lunch,” shared an optimistic Carrie Michalski, […]

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MINNESOTA CONDUCTS 14,216 COVID-19 TESTS WITH 362 POSTIVES AND 17 DEATHS (June 19)

Updated June 19, 2020The Minnesota Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 numbers.  The state conducted 14,216 tests with 362 positive tests and 17 deaths.  Most counties in northwest Minnesota haven’t seen a positive case in several days.  All the numbers are below. Updated daily at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ ISSUES JUNETEENTH FREEDOM DAY PROCLAMATION

Governor Tim Walz today issued a proclamation to officially recognize June 19, 2020 as Juneteenth Freedom Day in the State of Minnesota to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. Governor Walz is also calling on the legislature to work with community to establish a state holiday recognizing Juneteenth.   “Juneteenth marks our

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, June 19, 2020

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Michaela Elizabeth Fourstar, 25 of Warroad, for misdemeanor contempt of court for willful disobedience of a court mandate. Released on personal recognizance. Danin Merlin Sondrol, 43 of Fisher, for felony domestic assault by strangulation.

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EAGLES CONVENTION DONATES IN CROOKSTON, ACROSS THE STATE

The full Minnesota State Eagles Convention scheduled to be held in Crookston this week had to be canceled because of COVID-19.  The Executive Eagles Board still met in Crookston on Thursday night and handed out more than $30,000 in grants. The Highland School Lake Itasca Trip and Crookston High School Girl’s Hockey each received $2,500.

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