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SANFORD HEALTH AND LONGTIME CEO KELBY KRABBENHOFT AGREE TO PART WAYS

The Board of Trustees has announced that Sanford Health and longtime CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft have mutually agreed to part ways. The Board of Trustees recognized Krabbenhoft’s contributions to the organization over his long tenure. Krabbenhoft assumed the role of president and CEO in 1996 and built the organization from a community hospital into the largest […]

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CROOKSTON’S 16TH ANNUAL NITE TO UNITE IS AUGUST 6

Crookston’s 16th Annual Nite 2 Unite will be Tuesday, August 6.  Crookston Police Officer Don Rasicot says the night will kick off with bingo at the Golden Link Senior Center. “This is Crookston’s 16th Annual Nite 2 Unite celebration,” said Rasicot. “It’s Tuesday, August 6 in Central Park.  We have our 6th Annual Walt Keller

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ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM WINS OUTSTAND U.S. LEAD AGENCY AWARD FOR SAFE KIDS GRAND FORKS

Altru Health System was named Outstanding U.S. Lead Agency today at the Safe Kids Worldwide International Childhood Injury Prevention Convention (PrevCon) for their outstanding work in preventing childhood injuries in their community. Altru Health System joined more than 500 safety professionals from the U.S. and countries around the world at the three-day convention to collaborate

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FINAL PLAT APPROVED FOR UNION LAKE SIMON SECOND ADDITION

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the final plat for the Simon Second Addition on Union Lake.  The plat consists of 14 lots, seven of which can have cabins built on them explains Jake Snyder, the Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator.  “It’s seven riparian lots, that touch the lake, and then seven backlots,”

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON: SUPPORT VETERANS IN GREATER MINNESOTA

On Thursday, a resolution asking the United States federal government to honor veterans by funding its portion of construction costs for proposed veterans homes in Bemidji, Montevideo, and Preston was heard in the Senate’s Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs. Over $31 million in state funding has already been secured for the three veterans homes when the

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