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NORTHWEST REGIONAL CORRECTIONS CENTER ON TRACK TO BE FULLY STAFFED BY APRIL

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning. The agenda began with the approval of the monthly statistics report and a Northwest Regional Corrections Center (NWRCC) population reduction update from Tri-County Community Executive Director Andrew Larson. Larson said things are moving along as planned. “We did run into […]

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NANCY CAPISTRAN RECEIVES RIVERVIEW AUXILIARY’S HEART AND SOUL AWARD

RiverView Auxiliary members do so much to enhance the exceptional care given at RiverView Health. From running the very popular Limited Addition Gift Shop to keeping employees and visitors fed through healthy snacks in the vending machines, Auxiliary members make RiverView Health a better place. One Auxiliary member, in particular, was recently recognized for her

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CROOKSTON SPEECH TEAM COMPETES IN STAPLES-MOTLEY MEET

The Crookston Speech Team competed this past Saturday in Staples-Motley, bringing home medals in two categories. Emily Balboa placed first in Serious Dramatic Interpretation, and George French placed second in Humorous Interpretation. Also competing for Crookston were Isaac Wandrie in Great Speeches, Jack Anderson in Discussion, Shayla Azure in Humorous Interpretation, and Grace Smith in

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RIVERVIEW’S EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OFFERS LOW WAIT TIMES, HIGH LEVEL OF CARE

You may not think about having an emergency department (ED) in your community until you need one. In 2021, 5,551 patients relied on that local care at RiverView Health’s ED when unexpected circumstances demanded quick action. RiverView’s ED never closes. “We offer 24/7 care under an emergency physician,” reported Ashley Dufault, ED coordinator. “Our exceptional

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CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT REMINDING COMMUNITY TO KEEP EXITS CLEAR OF SNOW AND ICE

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) wants to remind all building owners, property managers, and all homeowners to keep exit doors and fire escapes clear of ice and snow accumulations this winter. With the winter weather sticking around, the CFD is reminding everyone to be aware of the conditions and the problems snow and ice can

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MAKE NEW SIGN FOR LOCKER ROOM AT CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

More students in Travis Oliver’s Community Projects Class at the Crookston High School have finished projects that they’ve been working on. The class consists of groups of students who do different projects based on the community’s needs and ideas that the students come up with. The most recent project completed by members of the class

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