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The Celebrate the Young Child Family Festival celebrated Earth Day Tuesday

Many families with children birth to eight years old celebrated Earth Day at Washington School on Tuesday, April 22.  Families were invited to an evening full of play, learning and adventure.  Children were encouraged to explore, create, and engage in many activities.  Some of the activities included creating flowers with their food, exploring an obstacle course, planting seeds

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RiverView Health is reminding those 45 and older to schedule a screening colonoscopy

Butt Seriously…Get a colonoscopy at RiverView Health. You may have seen RiverView’s latest colonoscopy campaign on billboards or social media. The initial goal is to catch your attention. The ultimate goal is to get you in for a routine screening that could save your life. If “butt” doesn’t get your attention, maybe the facts will:

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Tanya Kildal named RiverView’s first Employee of the Month in 2025

Tanya Kildal is a go-to person in RiverView’s Diagnostic Imaging Department. Her co-workers use words like “essential’’ and “backbone’’ to describe her. Now, they can add “Employee of the Month’’ to her description, as she is the first to be honored with the award in 2025. Having worked as an imaging technologist in the department

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Celebrate the Young Child event to take place at Washington School on Earth Day

Every year, the Celebrate the Young Child Collaborative puts on three events for the youngest children in the Crookston community in an effort to support the children and their families at this critical time in their growth. The third event for Celebrate the Young Child is coming up on Tuesday, April 22, and we caught

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RiverView Health to offer free fall-prevention series, A Matter of Balance

Regain your confidence in everyday activities through RiverView Health’s free fall- prevention series, A Matter of Balance, beginning May 5 in Crookston. The series is for anyone who has fallen in the past or has restricted activities because of the fear of falling. Class participants will learn to: • View falls as controllable • Set

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