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FEEDING THERAPY BENEFITS RIVERVIEW’S YOUNGEST PATIENTS

For most children and adolescents, eating and drinking is an enjoyable experience, undertaken several times a day, usually in the company of family or friends. Meals and snacks serve the purpose of obtaining nutrition and hydration, but also provide a context for social interaction. But for those with sensory or motor control issues and their […]

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MINNKOTA WARNS THE PUBLIC TO AVOID POWER LINE DEBRIS NEAR WINGER AND FOSSTON

Minnkota Power Cooperative is warning the public to avoid downed power lines and related debris from the June 29 storm.  About 13 miles of 230,000-volt transmission line running from Winger to Fosston was taken down by strong winds. Debris from the line has been removed from roadways, railroads and other transportation corridors; however, fragments of

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