The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has received numerous complaints regarding a fake business using a rural Polk County Address. A website www.erdmannequipgroup.com was created portraying a company that sells farm and construction equipment.
There have been numerous reports from people in multiple states who have been victims of fraud from this website. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is actively trying to get the website taken down.
This press release is being sent out to raise awareness about this website for all to see. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is not investigating criminal activity as the incidents have occurred in other jurisdictions.
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following –
Dawn Louise Ryan, 44 arrested in Winger, for fourth-degree DUI
Zacheria Anthony Ivor Boyer, 31 of Crookston, for domestic assault by strangulation
Joseph Patrick Mooney, 62 of Crookston, for violating a restraining order
Jennifer Courtney Jackson, 44 of Grand Forks, for third-degree drug possession of methamphetamine/amphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone.
Paul Hans Buttner, 61 of Twin Valley, for terroristic threats, reckless disregard risk.
The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following –
Dawn Louise Ryan, 44 arrested in Winger, for fourth-degree DUI
Zacheria Anthony Ivor Boyer, 31 of Crookston, for domestic assault by strangulation
Joseph Patrick Mooney, 62 of Crookston, for violating a restraining order
Jennifer Courtney Jackson, 44 of Grand Forks, for third-degree drug possession of methamphetamine/amphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone.
Paul Hans Buttner, 61 of Twin Valley, for terroristic threats, reckless disregard risk.
October is Physical Therapy (PT) Month. At RiverView Health, 10 physical therapists and two physical therapy assistants offer a wide variety of services to patients of all ages in Crookston, East Grand Forks, Fertile, and Red Lake Falls. Recently, a few patients took the time to comment on the exceptional team in recognition of the month-long observance.
Dennis Tate, a repeat patient at RiverView’s Rehab Services Department, has benefitted from many physical therapy programs from ASTYM (Augmented Soft Tissue Manipulation) to dry needling and almost everything in-between. He has received support for pain management, improving his range of motion, and strengthening.
“Back, hands, shoulders, feet, knees, you name it, they’ve pretty much helped me with everything,” Tate said of the team. “They are absolutely amazing people. It’s the only place I’ll go for therapy.”
Tate said he’s been pleasantly surprised by outcomes of therapies he initially questioned, like Postural Restoration, a type of physical therapy that addresses the body’s postural position and the potential muscular imbalances that lead to pain. When properly positioned, aligned, and balanced, the joints and muscles can function more effectively and efficiently. Postural Restoration explains how all the body’s components must work together to function correctly.
“I was surprised how working on something like posture can affect other parts of your body, but sure enough,” he stated of his results, “my physical therapist knows her stuff.”
He’s also happy he can do his therapy close to home in Crookston, even though his surgeon is located in the Twin Cities. He reports that his surgeon has been impressed with how well the team carries out his recommendations.
Another patient at RiverView, who wishes to remain anonymous, experienced physical therapy for the first time following knee surgery.
After that surgery, the patient initially said she’d never get her other knee operated on because she wasn’t happy with the outcome of the first. However, once the effects of physical therapy took hold, she changed her mind and went ahead with the second knee procedure.
“Physical therapy gave me the confidence I needed to get that other knee done,’’ she shared. “Therapy made me realize I could come out better on the other side.
“It was a real learning experience. I worked with three main therapists and each one taught me things I didn’t know before. They were also very encouraging. They have a positive way of working with people.’’
The patient’s spouse agreed, “Everyone in the department was positive and upbeat. Don’t get me wrong, they made her work, but they were very encouraging people.
“And, it’s not just the physical therapy staff that deserves praise; it’s all the way to the patient access representative, Erika (Goodrie), who was on top of things, very efficient, and quite a treasure.’’
Another patient shared, “The physical therapy group at RiverView Health is an exceptional asset to our local community. From the gracious greeting when I check in, to the care, concern, and expertise provided by my therapist, it is a valuable part of my recovery.’’
RiverView’s PT Team members and their locations of practice are
ImPACT Baseline Concussion Screening, post-concussion testing, and post-concussion interventions
Prosthetics training
Chronic and acute pain
Functional Dry Needling
Gait training
OB-prenatal and postnatal
Pediatric Outpatient
Congenital conditions
Developmental delay/delayed milestones
Musculoskeletal conditions (i.e. hip dysplasia, toe walking, Torticollis, etc.)
Neurological disorders
Plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome)
Wound Care Inpatient and outpatient services offered in Crookston. Interventions include:
Selective sharp debridement
Total Contact Cast application
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (application and dressing changes)
Graphix tissue application
If you’re having issues with your ability to move and function in your daily life, talk to your primary care provider about services offered by RiverView’s PT Team or call Rehab Services at 218-281-9463 for more information.
Dorine Marie Amiot Trudeau, 91, of Crookston, Minnesota passed away on October 26, 2025 at the Villa St Vincent in Crookston.
Dorine was born on January 10, 1934 in rural Polk County to Edgar Amiot and Antonia Vaudrin Amiot. She attended Prairie Queen #45 country school through 7th grade before attending 8th grade at the catholic school in Red Lake Falls. On July 28, 1953 Dorine married Laurence Louis Trudeau at the St Peter’s Catholic Church in Gentilly, Minnesota. The two would share a wonderfully happy life of marriage for 58 years before Laurence’s death in 2011. Dorine was a wonderful homemaker who loved dancing and cheering on the Minnesota Vikings. Dorine’s true passion was in gardening, cooking, and canning. There was always something magical about her ability to turn the produce from her garden into a delicious culinary delight. She enjoyed making the most of holiday dishes. She would cook all day and enjoyed being the consummate host for friends and family. Dorine loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren.
Dorine was a woman of deep faith. She was a faithful member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church as well as St. Anne’s Sodality. Dorine was an exceptional mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great grandmother. She is deeply loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed. Dorine faced problems with a firm resolve: It is what it is.
Dorine is preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Laurence Trudeau; parents, Edgar and Antonia Amiot; infant daughter, Mary Trudeau; grandson, Isaac Trudeau; parents-in-law, Isaac and Margaret Trudeau.
Dorine is survived by her children, Jeanette Derosier (Larry), Ron Trudeau (Vicki), Deloris Lizotte (Steve), Gary Trudeau (Felicia), Dale Trudeau (Kari), Dwight Trudeau (Kari); sister, Mary Jean (Donovan) Majeres; grandchildren, Tracy, Nathan, Devone Derosier, Ryan, Jere’, Jody Trudeau, Nichole, Jessica, Danielle, Naomi Lizotte, Haley, Tiffany, Paige, Evin, Avery, Shawn, Carter, Colin Trudeau; 38 great grandchildren; 15 great-great grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
A funeral mass to celebrate Dorine’s life will take place on Saturday November 1, 2025, at 1:00 pm at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Gentilly. Visitation will begin one hour prior. Interment in St. Peter’s Cemetery will immediately follow the service.
The Red Lake County Rebels take on the Mahnomen/Waubun Thunderbirds in the Section 8A Football championship game at 7:00 p.m. today at the Fargodome. KROX will have the game on the radio (1260AM), online by clicking listen live, on your smart speaker by saying listen to K-R-O-X Radio in Crookton, or you can watch it by clicking below. The pre-game show is at 6:30 p.m.
The Fertile-Beltrami Falcons take on the Fosston Greyhounds in the Section 6 9-Player Football championship game at 2:00 p.m. today at the Fargodome. KROX will have the game on the radio (1260AM), online by clicking listen live, on your smart speaker by saying listen to K-R-O-X Radio in Crookton, or you can watch it by clicking below. The pre-game show is at 4:00 p.m.
The Stephen-Argyle Storm take on the Kittson County Central Bearcats in the Section 8 9-Player Football championship game at 2:00 p.m. today at the Fargodome. KROX will have the game on the radio (1260AM), online by clicking listen live, on your smart speaker by saying listen to K-R-O-X Radio in Crookton, or you can watch it by clicking below. The pre-game show is at 1:30 p.m.
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