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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPGRADES TO A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR POLK COUNTY AND NORTH

The National Weather Service has upgraded the Winter Storm Advisory to a Winter Storm Warning for West Polk, Kittson, Roseau, and Marshall counties until 7:00 p.m. Thursday, April 14. The warning includes the cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Hallock, Karlstad, Lancaster, Roseau, Warroad, Greenbush, Warren, Stephen, Argyle, Newfolden, Middle River, and Grygla. * WHAT…Snow

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BEMIDJI NAMES CROOKSTON’S JEREMY OLSON AS ONE OF TWO FINALISTS FOR DISTRICT SUPER JOB

The Bemidji School District has narrowed the search for a new Superintendent down to two finalists, including Crookston School District Superintendent and Red Wing Superintendent Karsten Anderson. The two finalists will be interviewed again on Thursday, April 21. The two finalists that didn’t make the cut were – Donita Stepan – Superintendent at Thief River

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UMC LECTURER RUTHERFORD JOHNSON HONORED WITH REGIONAL ACBSP TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD

University of Minnesota Crookston Business Department Lecturer Rutherford Johnson, Ph.D., was awarded the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching Excellence Award for region four.  Built on the significance of the classroom teacher to the mission of degree-granting institutions, the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching Excellence Award is an

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FIND YOUR FOOTING WITH TIPS FROM RIVERVIEW PODIATRIST DR. BETHANY STAEHNKE

April is National Foot Health Awareness Month. Dr. Bethany Staehnke, a podiatrist at RiverView Health since 2018, specializes in foot and ankle issues in her practice in Crookston and East Grand Forks. A Crookston native, Dr. Staehnke’s interests are in sports injuries, biomechanical pathology, arthritis injuries, and flat foot deformities. She treats patients of all

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MDH REPORT HIGHLIGHTS NEEDS FOR RETAINING AND RECRUITING HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE

Results from a Minnesota Department of Health survey confirm healthcare worker burnout and show workforce shortage trends are affecting a wide range of healthcare professionals. The survey data indicates alarming projected workforce losses in Minnesota’s small towns and rural areas. Nearly 1 in 5 rural health care providers say they plan to leave their profession

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