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WASHINGTON KINDERGARTNERS CELEBRATE 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL

The Kindergartners at Washington School celebrated the 100th day of school on Friday with a variety of activities.  The students visited the four kindergarten classrooms for different activities.  The kindergarten teachers are Elizabeth Erickson, Megan Hanson, Monica Parenteau, and ReNee Tangquist. Tangquist said there several fun activities to do with the kids for the 100th […]

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EAST GRAND FORKS WATER AND LIGHT CUSTOMERS ASKED TO REDUCE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION

Extreme winter weather over a wide area has created severe strains on regional power systems. East Grand Forks Water and Light has received a request from grid operators asking our customers to voluntarily reduce their consumption of electricity until Friday, February 19th to help the stability of the power system. Some methods of reducing electric

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RIVERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS STRESS TEST AVAILABILITY DURING CARDIAC REHAB WEEK

Everyone knows Feb. 14 is Valentine’s Day. However, did you know that Feb. 14-20 is Cardiac Rehabilitation Week? Cardiac diseases are some of the leading causes of death around the world, and understanding the signs and symptoms of heart disease can be a big challenge. Cardiac Rehabilitation Week aims to educate people about how to

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES PLAN TO RETURN MORE STUDENTS TO THE CLASSROOM

As hospitalizations and new COVID-19 cases decline and Minnesota makes progress vaccinating educators, Governor Tim Walz today updated Minnesota’s Safe Learning Plan to allow more middle and high school students to return to the classroom. Beginning February 22, all middle and high school students can return to the classroom for hybrid or in-person learning. Governor

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MN REPORTS 672 CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES, 10 MORE DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 672 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 111 probable cases from antigen testing, and 10 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 18,630 completed tests for a positive rate of 3.6 percent. Pennington County had 14 confirmed cases, Roseau County-6 cases, Marshall County-3 cases, Kittson Count-1 case, Lake

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