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MEDICATION DISPOSAL IS TOPIC FOR RIVERVIEW’S FEBRUARY 28 HEALTH LUNCHEON

Do you have a medicine cabinet full of medications you no longer use? What do you do with your medication when you no longer need what remains in the bottle? One California study found that the average American household houses 2.7 pounds of expired or unused prescription and over-the-counter medications. For answers to medication disposal […]

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LICENSING FEE CHANGES MADE TO CHILDCARE, CORPORATE FOSTER CARE

The Polk County Commissioners have approved fee increases to the licensing fees for childcare and corporate foster care.  The changes were precipitated by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) taking over the responsibility of conducting background checks as the county’s will no longer be able to collect fees on background checks explains Polk County

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL FIFTH GRADERS HOLD CHOIR CONCERT

The Highland School fifth graders held a choral presentation called “All About Animals” on Thursday afternoon in the Highland School Auditorium.  The sang Swinging on a Star, Sailing Down the Nile with a Crocodile, Little Fish Big Name, All the Pretty Little Horses, and Rockin’ Robin.  

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ONE CITED IN CRASH WEDNESDAY, BOTH CARS RECEIVE SEVERE DAMAGE

On Wednesday, February 20 at 12:51 p.m. the Crookston Police Department responded to the report of an accident at North Broadway and East 9th St. Involved in the accident was a 2018 Honda Accord, driven by Nathaniel Visconti of Crookston and a 2010 Chevrolet Impala, driven by Nicole Ulseth of Crookston. The Crookston Area Ambulance

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ARREST MADE IN CONNECTION WITH SUNDAY FIREARM DISCHARGE IN FOSSTON

On Wednesday, February 20 at approximately 12:45 p.m. members of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Pine to Prairie Violent Crime Enforcement team and the Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Office apprehended Roland Edward Vanderplaats (Born July 7, 1947) in Mahnomen.  Vanderplaats was transported to the Northwest Regional Correctional Center and booked in on Terroristic Threats and Reckless discharge

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH RAISES $365,000 IN 24 HOURS ON GIVING HEARTS DAY

What a day! What a community! Generous donors gave a record-breaking $365,712 to the RiverView Foundation on Giving Hearts Day, February 14! More than 450 non-profit organizations from North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota participated in the 24-hour fundraiser for non-profits that brought in more than $16 million through about 68,000 donations. The Foundation ranked in

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