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CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE THANKS THE COMMUNITY

The CROOKSTON EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVE would thank the community for the support this year.  The sent a thank you letter that is below –  The Crookston Early Childhood Initiative is a collaboration among more than 25 community leaders, early childhood professionals, and parent sponsored by the Northwest Minnesota Foundation to carry out projects that will […]

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Fire Calls: The Crookston Fire Department was called to the Crookston Inn at 10L30 Tuesday morning. The alarm was set off by plumbers soldering in the pool area; the panel ws unable to be reset, so the staff was to contact the contractor to fix the system. At 2:00 in the afternoon, they were called

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DR. BRETT VIBETO APPOINTED TO RIVERVIEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Dr. Brett Vibeto has been appointment to the RiverView Health Board of Directors to fill the position vacated by Shannon Stassen. “I am honored to be joining the Board of RiverView Health,’’ Dr. Vibeto stated. “I look forward to working with the other Board members to ensure that the institution, built by Crookston and the

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TAI CHI CLASSES AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO RESUME DECEMBER 2

Tai Chi classes will resume at RiverView Health on Monday, Dec. 2 with RiverView Physical Therapist Christine Loff as the leader. Loff is a certified Tai Chi for Rehabilitation instructor. Her free classes, called Tai Chi Health, help improve fitness, muscle strength, flexibility, and immunity. They also work to decrease pain, improve balance and overall

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UMC ANNOUNCES AMERICAN FEDERAL BANK THE WINNER OF MAROON AND GOLD FRIDAYS

by University Relations American Federal Bank is the winner of this semester’s Maroon and Gold Friday’s. Twenty-eight businesses participated September through November 2019. Businesses participated by dressing, decorating and displaying Maroon and Gold spirit. Regal the Eagle, faculty, and staff visited businesses and handed out athletic passes, UMN Bookstore coupons, maroon and gold swag and

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DR. BETHANY STAEHNKE TO PRESENT ON BUNION TREATMENT AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH LUNCHEON NOV. 25

Many people may unnecessarily suffer the pain of bunions for years before seeking treatment. However, there is no need to suffer, as there are a variety of conservative and surgical treatment options available to help with the common foot deformity. Attend RiverView’s Monday, Nov. 25th health luncheon, “Bunions: An In-Depth Look at a Common Foot

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