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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS MENOPAUSE SERVICES

Menopause is inevitable for any woman who lives long enough. It’s a natural part of aging. While menopause can be a blessing for those with a history of heavy periods and pelvic pain, for most, it comes with hot flashes, mood swings, and a host of other undesirable symptoms. However, while it’s true that symptoms […]

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DALE KNOTEK NAMED BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY ATHLETE FOR JANUARY

Dale Knotek is Benedictine Living Community – Crookston’s January Senior Athlete of the Month. Dale is being given this award for his hard work and dedication throughout his skilled physical therapy and occupation therapy admissions. His fun personality, positive attitude, and hard-working nature made his therapy sessions successful. His frequent “cha, cha, cha’s” always put a smile

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PORTABLE JUMP STARTER CAUSED FIRE AT GRAND FORKS SUBARU

UPDATE 1-4-24  At approximately 12:36 am on January 3, 2024, the Grand Forks Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire on 2400 Gateway Drive (Grand Forks Subaru). When fire crews arrived, they found fire and smoke coming from the back of the building. Firefighters pulled an attack line and attacked the fire outside the

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-JANUARY 4

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Brandon Kenneth Newell, 42, of Detroit Lakes, for first-degree DUI. Anabel Estella Vasquez, 21, of Crookston, for domestic assault and attempt to inflict bodily harm to another. Anastasia Lyric Mojica, 20, of Crookston, for second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon. Georgie Piatkoff, 32, of

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DECEMBER 2023 WAS THE WARMEST DECEMBER ON RECORD FOR CROOKSTON AREA

December 2023 was the warmest on record for Crookston and the area. “November was definitely above average in terms of temperature, but December was really the kicker,” said Grand Forks National Weather Service Meteorologist Tyler Thomas. “We did set area-wide records. It was our warmest December on record.” The December records were not set at

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BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY-CROOKSTON RAISES $1,900 FOR CROOKSTON CARE AND SHARE

The Benedictine Living Community-Crookston held its annual Food and Cash Drive in November. The Benedictine Living Community has coordinated this event since 1999 to raise money and canned food items. This event takes place every year through the entire month of November. All of the proceeds from the event have been donated to the Care

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