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ALTRU RECOGNIZED FOR PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY STROKE CARE

Altru has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke GoldPlus quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately leading to more lives saved and reduced disability. “Altru is committed to improving patient care by adhering to the […]

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LARL ANNOUNCES RFP’S TO CREATE AN ARTISTIC DESIGN FOR METAL BOOK RETURN BOXES

Lake Agassiz Regional Library is pleased to announce a Request for Proposals (RFP) to create an artistic design for metal book return boxes at the following locations: Mahnomen Public Library, Crookston Public Library, Fertile Public Library, Halstad Library LINK Site.  The artwork will celebrate the libraries through one or more region-specific, artistic, cultural, and/or historical

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CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY (CAR SEAT) LAW CHANGES ON AUGUST 1, 2024

Families and caregivers should prepare for changes to the Minnesota Child Passenger Safety Law. Starting Aug. 1, new guidance on child seats, booster seats and seat belts go into effect that may change how children ride in a vehicle. WHATS CHANGING? Every driver who transports children under age 18 in a vehicle will be required

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SUNDAY MORNING STORM CAUSES POWER OUTAGE AND DAMAGE IN CROOKSTON

A thunderstorm hit Crookston Sunday morning during the 7:00 a.m. hour. Heavy rain and strong winds caused some damage around Crookston.  The storm caused a power outage, and Otter Tail Power Company reported that over 2,000 customers in Crookston were without power. By 9:00 a.m., power was restored to most of the town.  At the

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APPLY NOW FOR THE MINNESOTA PRAIRIE CHICKEN HUNTING LOTTERY

Hunters can apply through Friday, August 16, to be chosen for one of 125 permits for the 2024 Minnesota prairie chicken hunting season. The nine-day prairie chicken season begins Saturday, September 28, and is open to Minnesota residents only. The hunt takes place in northwestern Minnesota from St. Hilaire south to Breckenridge. Hunters who are

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