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RISK OF RECORD FLOODING IN CROOKSTON GROWS

The risk of record flooding on the Red Lake River in Crookston continues to grow.  A number of factors are playing into the flood risk, including high fall moisture, deep frost, very high snowpack, and very high snow water content.  Additionally, the spring thaw is late favoring a fast thaw cycle and the risk of […]

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RED LAKE RIVER IN CROOKSTON LIKELY TO CREST BETWEEN 24.5 TO 26.1 FEET THIS SPRING

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks released an updated flood outlook this morning.  The risk for flooding in the Red River Basin has risen to moderate to major throughout the region.  With two storm systems in line for the next week, the water content in the snowpack is expected to rise across the region. 

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RIVERVIEW PHARMACIST SHELBY KNOTT NAME 2018 EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR

When RiverView Pharmacist Shelby Knott graduated from pharmacy school, she set a goal to make a difference in the lives of the patients she was going to serve. Mission accomplished. Knott has been recognized by patients and coworkers for her initiative and great care. Her latest recognition is as RiverView’s 2018 Employee of the Year!

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CROOKSTON AND RLF GIRLS HOCKEY PLAYERS PLAY AT AUNT POLLY’S SLOUGH

On Sunday, December 23 Crookston girls hockey players were invited to the third annual outdoor/pond hockey skate on Aunt Polly’s Slough.  This year, the Crookston 8U team hosted the Red Lake Falls 8U team on the slough.  It was a day of fun, filled with a scrimmage, skating on the two rinks, watching the homemade

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