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Minnesota has had more than 40 outbreaks of Norovirus in December

More than 40 outbreaks of norovirus — sometimes called “stomach flu” — have been reported to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) so far this December, almost twice the usual number. Noroviruses cause vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramping. Other symptoms can include low‐grade fever or chills, headaches and muscle aches. Noroviruses are very contagious; they […]

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT DECEMBER 23

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following– Richard Jason St. Clair, 58, of Crookston, for Obstructing Ambulance Personnel While Attempting to Provide Emergency Care FIRE REPORT – Over the weekend, the Crookston Fire Department was called out to false fire alarms. Friday, December 20 –9:25 a.m., they were called to a

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Alluma Launches New Foundation to Enhance Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Alluma is proud to announce the launch of the Alluma Foundation, a new initiative dedicated to expanding access to high-quality mental health and substance use care in northwestern Minnesota. By mobilizing resources and fostering innovative funding solutions, the Alluma Foundation aims to bridge critical gaps in care and create a foundation of hope, healing, and

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Washington School students learn while collecting Cereal for the Community

Washington School collected cereal boxes during December for various learning experiences, including literacy, math, and STEM. The children were able to count, recognize letters, and build with the cereal boxes.   The ultimate goal was to collect cereal for the community.  The boxes were gathered in the classrooms for lessons; then, all the classes brought the boxes to the

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U.S. Postal Service asks people to clear walkways and around mailboxes

Winter weather advisories, winter storm warnings, and icy condition warnings have already been issued across portions of Minnesota. Postal officials are asking for the public’s cooperation in keeping mailboxes, steps, and sidewalks clear of snow and ice, so letter carriers are able to provide the safest, most efficient delivery service possible. The Postal Service is asking

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