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WHAT MAKES CROOKSTON SO SPECIAL DURING TIMES LIKE THIS? THE PEOPLE!

We are in the second week of extra precautions as we battle the COVID-19 pandemic in Crookston, across the nation, and the world.   The thing that never ceases to amaze us is the determination and the cohesiveness of Crookston businesses and residents.  You might be wondering….What makes Crookston so special in times of need?  -It […]

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH NOW OFFERING VIDEO VISITS

Telehealth visits are now available at RiverView Health. During this time of uncertainty, RiverView Health is taking every precaution to protect its patients and staff regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth, or video visits, are now offered, when applicable, for patients with chronic conditions and other needs who are able to receive care without visiting a

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PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVES CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CEMETERY, NEW RIVERVIEW SIGN

The Crookston Planning Commission met Tuesday, March 17, to approve a conditional use to have the Mount St. Benedict Cemetery officially recorded in the County Recorders Office.  Recording the cemetery will establish a record of the cemetery for when the Sisters, who are not recruiting new members, are gone. Building Official Greg Hefta said Widseth

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH CLOSING SEVERAL OFFICES TO THE PUBLIC UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

RiverView Health is taking every precaution to protect its patients and staff during the COVID-19 outbreak. In that effort, beginning Friday, March 20, the Patient Financial Services, Medical Records, and Patient Relations Departments, as well as the RiverView Foundation office, will be closed to public traffic. During this time, the offices remain fully staffed and

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POLK CO. PUBLIC HEALTH, RIVERVIEW HEALTH, AND ALTRU CLINIC ANNOUNCE COVID-19 TESTING CRITERIA

Polk County Public Health, RiverView Health, and Altru Clinic are working together for the well-being of our patients and communities in Minnesota to provide the latest COVID-19 update.  The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has announced that due to a national shortage of COVID-19 laboratory testing materials, the state is adjusting its testing criteria recommendations

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