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MINNESOTA HAS ANOTHER INCREASE OF POSITIVE COVID-19 TESTS, APPROACHING 1,000

The Minnesota Department of Health released the latest COVID-19 numbers and the state saw an increase of over 200 positive COVID-19 tests for the second straight day.  There were 922 positive tests and four deaths and 14,261 tests. The positive rate was 6.4 percent.  Polk County stayed at 95 total positive tests.  All the numbers

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HUGO’S FAMILY MARKETPLACE WILL REQUIRE FACE COVERINGS BEGINNING JULY 29TH

Hugo’s Family Marketplace and Hugo’s Wine and Spirits stores will require face coverings starting Wednesday, July 29.  Hugo’s said in a press release – “The health and well being of our team members and customers is extremely important to us. We need to do our part to slow the spread of Covid 19. In addition

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH NAMED TO MODERN HEALTHCARE’S BEST PLACE TO WORK LIST AGAIN

While COVID-19 has shaken up almost every aspect of the healthcare industry, from how care is delivered to how employees do their work, it has not shaken the faith RiverView Health employees have in their employer. That faith has earned RiverView the fourth year on Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to Work in Healthcare list. RiverView

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER’S LEADERSHIP CROOKSTON REGISTRATION BEGINS JULY 20

The Crookston Chamber of Commerce will hold the annual Leadership Crookston classes starting in August. Leadership Crookston is designed to enhance participants’ knowledge of the Crookston community and leadership skills. Registration opens July 20. “Leadership Crookston has been around for a number of years,” said Crookston Chamber Executive Director Terri Heggie . “We are closing in

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD TO DEDICATE RAY ECKLUND COMPLEX ON MONDAY

The Crookston Park Board will meet Monday at 4:45 p.m. at the Lions Shelter located in the Ray Ecklund complex (the Highland Complex). The meeting agenda includes the official dedication of the Ray Ecklund Complex and the 2021 budget.  Ray Ecklund was the mastermind behind the current Highland softball and baseball complex when he worked

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