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RIVERVIEW PHYSICAL THERAPIST LINDSEY EBERTOWSKI EARNS ASTYM CERTIFICATION

RiverView Health Physical Therapist Lindsey Ebertowski recently became certified in Astym Therapy, an effective treatment that regenerates healthy soft tissues (muscles, tendons, etc.), and eliminates or reduces unwanted scar tissue that may be causing pain or movement restrictions.  Ebertowski, along with fellow RiverView Physical Therapists Lori Hefta and Tony Kuchan, offer this non-invasive treatment at […]

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LENGBY WOMAN ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZELING NEARLY $270,000

On the evening of Wednesday, June 12, Chelsie Mae Johnson (32) of Lengby, was arrested in Fosston by deputies from the Red Lake County and Polk County Sheriff’s Offices.  She was taken to the jail in Crookston and was booked for felony theft.  She is accused of embezzling nearly $270,000 from her former employer in

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ALCOHOL INVOLVED IN SUNDAY MORNING CRASH IN CROOKSTON

The Minnesota State Patrol reports an alcohol-involved crash at 1:16 a.m. on Sunday, near the intersection of Old Highway 75 and South Main Street in Crookston. 2001 Ford F250, driven by 21-year-old David Joseph Meine of Crookston, turned westbound onto Old Highway 75, lost control, and drove into a railroad bridge pier. According to the

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CHEDA’S CRAIG HOISETH DISCUSSES BUILDOUT OF MARYWOOD AND ONGOING CHILD CARE GOALS

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority’s (CHEDA) Board of Commissioners recently approved $50,000 for a buildout for a child care center at the Marywood facility east of town.  CHEDA’s Executive Director Craig Hoiseth talked about that buildout and what will follow in terms alleviating the child care shortage in the coming months and year. 

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LISA JOHNSON IS RIVERVIEW EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH FOR FEBRUARY

When RiverView OB Coordinator Lisa Johnson, RN, talks to her kids about their futures, she stresses the importance of doing something they love; for her, it’s nursing. She was recently recognized for her enthusiasm and dedication to nursing when she was chosen as RiverView Health’s Employee of the Month for February. “I want my kids

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WORK SET TO BEGIN ON MAPLE LAKE’S EAST SHORE, COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY 3

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning and approved the bids on several highway projects.  Knife River Materials out of Bemidji was awarded the project on Maple Lake’s east shore that will create back in diagonal parking along the beach for $434,548.15.  Polk County Engineer Rich Sanders said there will be an increase in

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