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CROOKSTON INN PLANNING SOFT OPENING FOR FEBRUARY 19

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night and, as part of the consent agenda, approved a liquor license for Laurie and Craig Stahlecker and Sons – Doing Business as Crookston Inn.  Laurie Stahlecker said after the meeting that the Crookston Inn would have a soft opening on Wednesday, February 19, before hosting their first […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH GIVING HEARTS DAY IS FEBRUARY 13

You can help make your community stronger and make sure your family and friends are well cared for by giving to the RiverView Foundation on Giving Hearts Day, Thursday, February 13. By making a charitable donation during the 24-hour give-a-thon, you are effectively leveraging your contribution to assure the greatest impact for patients of RiverView

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AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK DONATES TO THE RIVERVIEW BUILDING PROJECT

American Federal Bank and RiverView Health have a lot in common. Both are long-established Crookston businesses working to improve the lives of those living in the area. Both work to personalize their services to deliver exceptional outcomes. Together, both are teaming up to bring their shared community a much-needed modern hospital and clinic. “American Federal

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH LOOKING FORWARD TO BUILDING PROJECT COMPLETION AT 122ND ANNUAL MEETING

RiverView Healthcare Association celebrated its 122nd Annual Meeting and Membership Banquet on January 27 at the University of Minnesota-Crookston. Jason Toso, project manager with Mortenson Construction, gave the keynote address regarding RiverView’s hospital and clinic replacement project, RiverView 2020: Our Vision is Clear. The two-story, 80,000 square foot building is on schedule with a fall

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EAGLES AUXILIARY DONATES TO RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION’S CANCER AWARENESS FUND

The Crookston Eagles Auxiliary recently donated $1,583.79 to the RiverView Foundation with proceeds raised from the Eagles’ third annual Community Soars to Defeat Cancer event held last fall. Through a silent auction, bake sale, kids’ costume contest, bingo, a pie toss, and meal, funds were raised that will ultimately fund education and services for those

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