Nelson County Health System will operate clinic in Michigan, N.D.
Nelson County Health System will reopen Michigan Community Medical Clinic, located adjacent to U.S. Highway 2, where Dr. N. Boyd Hagen practiced for decades. Hagen retired in September 2020 after practicing in Nelson County for more than 40 years. 7:20 am, Jan. 30, 2021 ×
From left, Lynette Smaage, clinic nurse at the Michigan Community Medical Clinic, Nelson County Health System CEO Steve Forde and clinic manager Jill Trostad talk about the reopening of the clinic in Michigan. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
MICHIGAN, N.D. – The February reopening of the Michigan Community Medical Clinic will help ensure residents of northern Nelson County have access to primary care.
Hatton resident finds relief for chronic pain through postural restoration
In 2009, Hatton resident Karen Naastad was playing on a swing set with her grand nieces. She fell and broke her C1 vertebrae the vertebrae at the top of the spine. She was almost placed in a halo, a device used to stabilize the spine after a traumatic neck injury. Instead, a new therapeutic approach gave her relief. 8:00 am, Jan. 10, 2021 ×
Laurie Jung, left, and Christel Parvey are physical therapists at Sanford Occupational Medicine Center in East Grand Forks. Adam Kurtz / Grand Forks Herald
After a severe neck injury left her with lingering pain and barely able to open her jaw, a Hatton resident found relief through a form of physical therapy that focused on her body as a whole.
The Boardwalk Bar and Grill intends to appeal the ruling. 7:19 pm, Dec. 22, 2020 ×
The Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks stayed open despite a state lawsuit and subsequent restraining order on Friday, Dec. 11. The restaurant, like others in the city, is chafing under Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz s order banning dine-in meal service to slow the spread of a novel coronavirus. Joe Bowen / Grand Forks Herald
EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. A Polk County judge has ruled that the Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks must comply with Executive Order
20-99 and is prohibited from opening for dine-in services.
The Boardwalk Bar and Grill intends to appeal the ruling. 5:15 pm, Dec. 22, 2020 ×
The Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks stayed open despite a state lawsuit and subsequent restraining order on Friday, Dec. 11. The restaurant, like others in the city, is chafing under Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz s order banning dine-in meal service to slow the spread of a novel coronavirus. Joe Bowen / Grand Forks Herald
A Polk County judge has ruled that the Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks must comply with Executive Order
20-99 and is prohibited from opening for dine-in services.
The ruling comes weeks after the East Grand Forks restaurant opened its dining room in defiance of Walz s order closing hospitality businesses in the state to slow the spread of COVID-19. Walz’s order was recently extended until Jan. 11.