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POLK-NORMAN-MAHNOMEN COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES IS ACTIVELY RECRUITING NEW WORKPLACE WELLNESS COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS FROM THE THREE-COUNTY AREA

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, workplaces have been rethinking and reprioritizing employee health and wellness. COVID brought about huge changes in both where and how we work. As we reconnect, we have a unique opportunity to build workplaces that put employee well-being at the forefront and to practice appreciation, recognition, and create connection. […]

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KIDS AT CASTLE IS RETURNING WITH THE THEME: “PADDLE AT CASTLE!” ON MONDAY

Transform an ordinary day into an extraordinary adventure at this month’s Kids at Castle: Paddle at Castle! On August 8, in a celebration of water and the wonderful things all around us, Kids at Castle will feature a paddle event with the International Water Institute (IWI), a Treasure Hunt, water activities, and a new featured

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CROOKSTON FARMERS MARKET AND POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF POWER OF PRODUCE AND INTRODUCE SNAP/EBT BENEFITS

The Crookston Farmers Market, University of Minnesota Extension – SNAP-Ed, Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, and the Polk County Wellness Coalition and Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) are excited to announce the return of the popular Power of Produce (PoP) and Pop+ and introduce SNAP/EBT benefits being offered for the 2022 Crookston Farmers Market season! The Crookston

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MOVE POLK COUNTY KICKS OFF THIS WEDNESDAY

MOVE. POLK COUNTY (MPC) is back in action! MPC hopes to encourage everyone to get their MOVE ON to a healthier lifestyle this summer! We know how important it is to get out and be active. Regular movement helps our body, mind, and spirit! Just 30 minutes of daily activity can help reduce stress, increase

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RUN WILD AT CASTLE PARK THIS SUMMER WITH KIDS AT CASTLE

Join Polk County Public Health at Crookston’s nature-based play area, Castle Park, on July 11 as kids of all ages are encouraged to ditch their digital devices and join friends outside to celebrate the joy of being outdoors! The Story Trail will feature the book Run Wild by David Covell. Kids and adults can stop

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH’S KIDS AT CASTLE EVENTS RETURNS FOR ANOTHER SUMMER

The Polk County Public Health’s Wellness Coalition, the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP), University of Minnesota Extension, along with the Early Childhood Initiative are bringing back their summer family events at Castle Park, known as Kids at Castle, starting on Monday, June 13, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The events are open to all

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