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RIVERVIEW ER VISITS ARE MORE SERIOUS AND MORE OFTEN

While this winter and early spring were full of announcements of business and school closures due to what felt like never-ending blizzards, there’s one service never mentioned in the cancelations – RiverView Health’s Emergency Department (ED). Why? Because RiverView’s ED NEVER closes.  As a matter of fact, according to Ashley Dufault, RN and Emergency Room

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD GETS GOOD NEWS ON MULTI-USE BONDS AND BIDS

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. MULTI-USE ATHLETIC COMPLEX The meeting started with good news from Shelby McQuay of Ehlers Public Finance Advisors.  The $4,965,000 in general obligation school building bonds had nine bids, with a low bid of 3.4262 percent from Fifth Third Securities Inc.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS SHINGLES VACCINATION

Benjamin Franklin was on to something back in the 1700s when he coined the phrase, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.’’ Granted, he was not talking about getting the shingles vaccination since the FDA did not approve it until 2006. However, the phrase still rings true when contemplating whether or not

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MARCH IS COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

If you think only older people get colorectal (which includes colon and rectal cancer) cancer, you may want to think again. In truth, colorectal cancer is affecting more and more young adults. According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer rates for people under age 50 have increased by 1 to 2% each year since

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO CLOSE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

Skilled nursing facilities nationwide are facing severe challenges. RiverView Health’s Memory Care is no exception. Residents and staff were notified earlier this week that RiverView Health would no longer operate its skilled nursing facility, closing RiverView Memory Care. Resident transition teams are working with the families of the 17 residents to guide them through the

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