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FIRST BABY OF 2019 BORN AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH

More often than not, the first baby born at RiverView each year arrives in the second week of the month, but not little Jeremiah John Webster. Jeremiah beat his January 5 due date and was born January 2 at 7:12 am, making him the first baby born at RiverView in 2019. Jeremiah is the third […]

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS THE EAT UNITED SUMMER FOOD PROGRAM

The Eat United Summer Food Service Program is a nationally funded program as part of the National School Lunch Program that was designed to fill the gap and provide healthy, nutritious meals to all children in the community when school is out. This program encourages non-profit organizations in underserved areas to provide free meals to

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EUCLID MAN LEADS AUTHORITIES ON A HIGH SPEED CHASE

On December 12 at approximately 1:28 a.m., a Polk County Deputy was patrolling in Belgium Township when he observed a vehicle traveling in a suspicious manner. The Polk County Sheriff’s Deputy began attempting to follow the vehicle when the vehicle drove away at a high rate of speed. The Deputy was able to follow the

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JEANA LUNDEEN NAMED RIVERVIEW EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

RiverView’s name badges aren’t large enough to hold all of Jeana Lundeen’s job titles so she goes by transitional care coach on the Inpatient Unit. In November, she’s also added the title of Employee of the Month to her long list of accomplishments. Lundeen, RN, ACM-RN, is a certified case manager with an Associate’s Degree

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH AUXILIARY HOSTING AN ANGEL TREE

RiverView Health Auxiliary will be hosting an Angel Tree on December 3-5.  The tree will be located in the main lobby by the Limited Addition Gift Shop door.  The tree is covered by angels displaying the needs of Care Center residents and Adult Day Services participants in Crookston.  These are community members who are no

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RiverView Health to Host Health Luncheon November 28

Research shows that Americans are in pain. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a report estimating that 50 million Americans – just over 20 percent of the adult population – have chronic pain. About 20 million of them have “high-impact chronic pain” — pain severe enough that it frequently limits life or

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