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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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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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SECTION 8A TRACK AND FIELD MEET INFORMATION

The Section 8A Track and Field meet will be held at the East Grand Forks High School track on Saturday, June 1.  We have looked through the meet program and calculated the top three results for each event and also where Crookston Pirates are ranked coming into the section meet.  They are all below along

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SPORTS FEEVER – May 30, 2019

Welcome to another Sports Feever column.  Remember if you have any sports news to pass along, send it to chrisjfee@yahoo.com. We are in the middle of the spring sports playoff season.  Softball crowns champions on Thursday and baseball will crown champions next week.  Section 8AA golf will crown champions next week and Section track is

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TWO INJURED IN THREE VEHICLE ACCIDENT IN GRAND FORKS

Officers of the Grand Forks Police Department responded to the 200 blk. of Gateway Dr. for an injury accident involving 3 vehicles.  The striking vehicle (White Chevrolet passenger car) driven by Gayle Stordahl (77) of EGF, MN was eastbound of Gateway drive when she swerved to miss a slowing vehicle.  Stordahl’s vehicle swerved into the

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MOTORISTS URGED TO USE CAUTION IN WORK ZONES DURING MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND

The Minnesota Department of Transportation encourages motorists to plan ahead before traveling Memorial Day weekend and use extra care while driving through work zones. MnDOT will suspend work on most projects during the holiday, but motorists may encounter bypasses, lane closures, and detours. Motorists should be prepared for slower moving traffic, consider using alternate routes

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