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RiverView Health Receives Diabetes Award

RiverView Health recently earned the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Full Recognition for its Prevent Type 2 Diabetes program run by RiverView Dietician Darcey Larsen, RD LD, and RiverView Health Coach Kelsey Billing, RN, BSN.  “This designation is reserved for programs that have effectively delivered a quality, evidence-based program that meets all of […]

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Crookston Man Arrested On Assault

On Sunday, August 19, at approximately 2:05 a.m., the Crookston Police Department was dispatched to 223 North Main Street on a report of a man unconscious. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the victim; Morgan Terpstra, age 26 of Crookston, who was conscious at that time. Witnesses provided information that indicated Tyler Erdmann, age 36

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Crookston Park Board Looks At 6th Street Park

The Crookston Park Board held their meeting at the Sixth Street Landslide park on Monday afternoon.  They had their meeting at the park to see the new flag pole project and to also see the park and the many possibilities it has for future development. The first topic of the meeting was to get an

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Eat United Summer Program Serves 4,580 People

Crookston Public Schools Food Service Department wrapped up the fourth year of the Eat United Summer Food Service Program on August 9. The program ran for eight weeks (32 total days) and only had to cancel one day at Wildwood Park due to weather conditions. This year, they served a total of 4,725 meals at

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UMC’s Beth Novak

She followed in her sisters’ footsteps when she chose to attend the University of Minnesota Crookston, but Senior Bethany Novak has made her own way and carved her own path. The business major from Dahlen, N.D., wanted something different than her sisters, Brittany 2011, a biology major, and Brooke 2013, a communication major. “I love

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August is Immunization Month

August is National Immunization Awareness Month, a time to remind everyone they need vaccines throughout their lives. Immunizations give parents the safe, proven power to protect their children from 14 serious and potentially deadly diseases before age two. Children who don’t receive recommended vaccines are at risk of getting the disease or illness and of

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