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The Benedictine Living Community-Crookston awarded RiverView Health’s 2024 Reaching Out to Serve Award

Recognized for its commitment to the community, the Benedictine Living Community-Crookston was recently awarded RiverView Health’s 2024 Reaching Out to Serve award. For over thirty years, RiverView Health has recognized individuals, groups, and programs with the Reaching Out to Serve award. The award goes to those who symbolize RiverView’s mission of serving the region while […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH HOLDS FIRST ANNUAL WALK AND ROLL 2K

RiverView Health held its first annual Walk and Roll 2K on Saturday with over 45 residents, RiverView doctors, nurses, and patients came to participate in helping raise money for the Health Center to purchase operating room equipment. Dr. Colin Fennell opened the fundraiser event with a small speech about the origin of the fundraiser and

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CROOKSTON CARE AND SHARE RECEIVES RIVERVIEW’S REACHING OUT TO SERVE AWARD

The Care and Share of Crookston is not just a homeless shelter. The Care and Share offers personalized care plans through various programs to assist clients with employment, life skills, and mental and physical health while they seek permanent housing. For those contributions and more, the Care and Share was recently named RiverView Health’s 2021

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COMMITTEE MEETS TO DISCUSS COMPLEX FOR TRACK, FOOTBALL, AND OTHER USES AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

A special facility committee met Wednesday at the Crookston High School to discuss building an athletic complex for the Crookston School District, including a track and football/soccer field and other amenities. The School Board had tasked Superintendent Jeremy Olson with creating a committee back in December (here), and 25 teachers, staff, business owners, community leaders,

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RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL READY TO OPEN

RiverView Hospital is set to open Sunday with the current patients moved from the old building into their rooms in the new building. The clinic will open on Monday morning. RiverView’s Chief Operations Officer Chris Bruggeman said everyone is busy and excited about the move. “A very busy place right now,” said Bruggeman. “Our moving

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NEW RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL NEARING COMPLETION, WILL OPEN TO PATIENTS IN LATE OCTOBER

The substantial construction of the new RiverView Hospital was completed on July 17, and the staff is now able to start moving into the new facility slowly.  The hospital will officially open its doors when patients are transferred from the old hospital into the new building on October 25. Mortenson Construction manager Jason Toso said

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