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APRIL WATERS IS RIVERVIEW’S EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL

How fitting that April Waters, Rehab Services, was recently named RiverView’s Employee of the Month for April! Waters, MOTR/L, has worked at RiverView for the past five years. She is an outpatient pediatric therapist but also works on the Inpatient Unit and with the Occupational Health Team to help with pre-work screens for local companies, […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHERS UNION UNANIMOUSLY RATIFIES NEW CONTRACT

The Crookston Education Association (the teachers union) membership unanimously ratified the tentative 2019-2021 master contract today.  CEA Chief Negotiator, Sara Geist, gave KROX a statement – “Out of respect for the process, since the Board has not yet voted on the contract, I will decline to mention specific details.  However, this round of negotiations might

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Arrest/Fire Report – Friday, July 19, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Randy Merrill Bruce, Jr., 42 of Crookston, for misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Released on personal recognizance. Kami Jean Pedersen, 21 of Erskine, for misdemeanor domestic abuse for violating an order for protection. Christopher Todd Thompson, 22 of East Grand Forks, for felony domestic assault.

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KAREN WARMACK NAMED DIRECTOR OF POLK COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES

Karen Warmack, who was serving as the Interim Director of Polk County Social Services, following the resignation of Peter Sedgeman was named as the next director this week.  Rather than open the hiring process, the Polk County Commissioners voted to fill the position with Karen Warmack, who was serving as the Interim Director for the

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ASPEN CHIROPRACTIC SET TO REOPEN WITH MODERN LOOK, FEEL AFTER REMODEL

Aspen Chiropractic will reopen on Monday, July 22 after more than two months of remodeling.  Dr. Craig Theede, who has owned the business for eight years, said it was a natural time to update a 100-year-old building. “I’ve been here eight years operating out of a building that is 100 years old,” said Theede.  “It

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