HOSPITAL
Hospital talks off; lawmakers still want Minnesota ownership required
By Don Davis Minnesota leaders say they are relieved that talks ended Wednesday that could have allowed University of Minnesota health facilities to be governed by out-of-state owners, but lawmakers s...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 7:11 PM
You'll like sharing your hospital room. Really.
American hospitals have spent millions of dollars scrapping old-fashioned patient wards and double rooms in favor of private hospital rooms for everyone. But maybe this strategy is entirely wronghead...
Posted on 3/18/13 at 9:34 AM
My modeling career is finally taking off
How can you not love this face?I feel like I've finally hit the big time. It's taken years of hard work and patience. But here I am, a model. It all started back in college. I was selected to part...
Posted on 10/3/12 at 6:30 AM
1960: New Flags for Fourth of July
Worthington's VFW made a gift of 101 flags in 1960 for the Fourth of July....
Posted on 7/1/10 at 12:00 AM
Lasting impressions
Last weekend, while Hubby Bryan and I were reveling in the rain at the Regatta, our Colorado relatives were having a celebration of their own. Brother-in-law Don — DotMom always referred to him ...
Posted on 6/18/10 at 4:00 AM
Health care foundation awards 90k for school nurse
August 10, 2010
Couple brings wedding to bride’s ailing mother
WILLMAR (AP) — Thirteen months shy of her August 2011 wedding date, Kierre Nelson had an impressive handle on her wedding preparation: venue was booked, bridesmaids’ dresses were ordered, and centerpieces had been pre-assembled with the help of Nelson’s mother, Patricia.By JENNA HANSON , July 29, 2010
Four sets of twins born in four days
ALEXANDRIA — One, two, three, four sets of twins in four days? It’s true and it happened last week at the Douglas County Hospital. According to the nursing staff, things have run smoothly with everyone pulling together for their patients.By Greta Petrich , July 08, 2010
SRHW transferring its behavioral health services
WORTHINGTON — Sanford Regional Hospital Worthington is transitioning its inpatient behavioral health service to Marshall.By DAILY GLOBE , June 23, 2010
Law enforcement reacts to closing of local BHU
WORTHINGTON — When Sanford Regional Hospital Worthington announced last week it would close its behavioral health unit, Nobles County Sheriff Kent Wilkening was immediately concerned.April 09, 2010
County board hears updates on healthy living, tobacco and obesity grants
By Julie Buntjer , March 03, 2010
Shooting victim still in critical condition
ROCK RAPIDS, Iowa — The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office has released the name of the victim in Sunday’s shooting in Rock Rapids.March 02, 2010
Heart Screen can detect cardiac problems early
By Beth Rickers , March 01, 2010
SRHW hosts ‘Apple a day' program
WORTHINGTON — Sanford Regional Hospital Worthington will host an “Apple a Day” program on “Cardiovascular Disease in Women” at 10 a.m. Feb. 27 in the SRHW classroom.February 22, 2010
Sanford presents county with recap of progress
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County commissioners on Tuesday heard a presentation from Lynn Olson, CEO of Sanford Regional Hospital Worthington, regarding progress made since he was hired by the facility a year and a half ago. Olson said the hospital is now feeling the impact of the economy, with job losses and layoffs at some of the larger employers in the region. It is noting more budget challenges, from uninsured people to those requiring free care.By Julie Buntjer , February 03, 2010
Brief: Blood drive slated for Thursday
WORTHINGTON — Sanford Regional Hospital Worthington and Community Blood Bank will host a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday at SRHW, 1018 Sixth Ave., Worthington.January 30, 2010
Year in review: JBS ammonia leak sends employees to hospital
By Ryan McGaughey , December 31, 2009
Chandler couple in critical condition after crash
LISMORE — A head-on collision just north of Lismore injured two Chandler residents Monday morning.December 29, 2009
Jackson crash sends teens to hospital
LAKEFIELD — Three rural Lakefield teenagers were transported to Sioux Falls, S.D., with injuries following a one-vehicle rollover accident Monday in Hunter Township.November 17, 2009
New outpatient care center boasts interdisciplinary team
By Beth Rickers , October 20, 2009
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