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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION’S 15TH ANNUAL GOLF CLASSIC TO BENEFIT NEW INPATIENT UNIT

It’s almost time to tee-it-up for the 15th Annual RiverView Foundation Golf Classic! The Golf Classic will be held Monday, June 10th at Minakwa Golf Club, Crookston, and looks to be another fun event for a good cause. “RiverView Foundation counts on our friends and business partners to help ensure that we can continue to […]

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CITY OF CROOKSTON LIGHTING AUDIT SHARED WITH WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE

The City of Crookston’s Ways & Means Committee Met on Monday night after the city council meeting and heard from Roger Garton, an Energy Management Representative with Otter Tail Power Company presented a lighting audit for City of Crookston facilities.  The audit showed moving to LED lighting could save the city nearly $12,000 a year

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FISHER’S LANDING TRAVEL INFORMATION CENTER OPENS FOR SUMMER TOURISM MAY 13

Tourism is a key sector of the Minnesota economy, comparable to agriculture in its contribution to the gross state product. Minnesota’s leisure and hospitality industry account for more than 270,000 full and part-time jobs and close to $5.8 billion in wages. Travelers in Minnesota spend more than $42 million per day. These dollars circulate widely

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LEVEES HAVE CHANGED THE WAY CROOKSTON PREPARES FOR SPRING FLOODING

The Red Lake River’s crest earlier this month may have seemed mild, provisionally cresting at 6:30 p.m. on April 8 at 24.74 feet.  That’s just outside a top 10 river crest.  It was, however, a 10-year flood according to the flow of water, said Blake Carlson, the City of Crookston’s engineer with Widseth Smith Nolting. 

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GROUND IS BROKEN FOR RIVERVIEW’S BUILDING PROJECT

April 25 proved to be a beautiful day as a standing room only crowd gathered in RiverView Health’s Minnesota Room to celebrate the groundbreaking of RiverView 2020, RiverView’s hospital and clinic replacement project. Before leaving the meeting room, scheduled for demolition as part of the new build, the crowd listened to RiverView and community leaders

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 IT HAS BEEN A NON-EVENT That’s what construction of a dike that provides up to 60 feet of protection will do. For the people of East Grand Forks, the flood of 2019, which ranks as the eighth highest in history (46.87 feet), hardly got anyone’s real

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