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SWING BED CARE AT RIVERVIEW MAKES PEOPLE FEEL AT HOME, CLOSE TO HOME

Did you know that hospital patients who no longer need acute care but are not ready to go home can stay at RiverView Health in swing bed care? Swing bed is a level of care available to Medicare beneficiaries and some patients with private insurance that is considered a step down from acute care, shared […]

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E.C.F.E. ENJOYS CROOKSTON PUBLIC POOL ON MONDAY NIGHT

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) had a splashing good time Monday night swimming at our community pool!  Many families took advantage of the opportunity and had a great time!  Watching all of the smiles, laughter, splashing, and family time is a great reminder of how important it is to find fun activities to do with

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- FEBRUARY 28

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following- Rick Alan Zak, 41, of Plummer, for third-degree DUI. Jeffrey Thomas Steiner, 50, of East Grand Forks, for domestic assault.

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CITY OF CROOKSTON ANNOUNCES UPDATED POLL LOCATIONS FOR UPCOMING ELECTION

The 2024 primary election is right around the corner, and voters are going to see some changes from years past on the ballots. “On the normal primary, you have all the political parties on one ballot,” said City Clerk Ashley Rystad, “But for this presidential primary, you are going to see three separate ballots. When

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL STUDENTS RAISE NEARLY $700 FOR THE UNITED WAY

During their annual “Feed the Bear” fundraiser, the students at Washington School raised $683.38 by bringing in their change during February. The kids not only fed the bear, but they stuffed him full and then some! The bear-shaped jar was filled to bursting, and an additional jar was deployed. United Way director Libby Boucher was

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MNDOT LIFTS NO TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR NORTHWEST MINNESOTA

(2-27-24 – 8:05 PM) The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol have lifted the no-travel advisory on several highways in northwest Minnesota. Area highways were under no travel advisory due to heavy snow and low visibility earlier today.  Motorists are urged to use caution as highways remain partially covered with reduced visibility.

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