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Robyn Semmler
Robyn Semmler, age 52, of Longville, passed away on Sunday, May 2, 2021, at the Good Samaritan Society, Pine River. She was born on June 20, 1968, in Cambridge, MN, to Karen and James “Jim” Hanson.
Robyn lived in various places throughout her childhood, but spent many wonderful summers with her grandparents, Burton and Myrtle Livgard, on Mule Lake. She graduated from Northland High School in Remer, MN, where she met John through her older brother, Mark. They started dating between high school graduation and her first year of college at Winona State. Four years later, she graduated with her B.A. in Elementary Education from Saint Cloud State, and she and John were married shortly after. In 1997, John and Robyn welcomed their first child, Zachary. Andrea “Annie”, Alyssa, and Wyatt completed the family shortly after (four kids in five years). “Mom was a superhero”, Annie said, after having Robyn’s beloved grandson, Ryker.
Heartbeat Health, a NYC-based healthcare company working to deliver heart care, raised $20m in Series B funding.
The round was led by Echo Health Ventures, with participation from DaVita Venture Group and existing investors, .406 Ventures, Optum Ventures, Kindred Ventures, Lerer Hippeau, Designer Fund and Max Ventures. Jessica Zeaske, a Partner at Echo Health Ventures, will join the Board of Directors at Heartbeat.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate product research and development as well as expand clinical services offered to at-risk organizations.
Led by Dr. Jeff Wessler, CEO, Nayan Jain, CTO, and Mark Hanson, Chief Product Officer, Heartbeat Health is a healthcare technology company that delivers virtual-first cardiovascular disease prevention and management with a focus on improved clinical experience, health outcomes, and reduced cost. The Heartbeat virtual-first platform offers a data-powered patient and provider experience, combining telemedicine, diagnost
North Dakota utilities could face legal risks during rampant wildfire season
At least two recent wildfires that have prompted evacuations of North Dakota towns have been linked to power lines. Written By: Adam Willis | ×
The North Dakota National Guard helped to fight a wildfire that scorched the Badlands near Medora on Thursday, April 1, 2021. Josiah C. Cuellar / The Dickinson Press
BISMARCK At the beginning of April, North Dakota experienced one of its most poignant wildfire scares in years: A drought-fueled grass fire burned more than 2,000 acres in the Badlands and reached within a mile of the Old West tourist town of Medora.
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