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Mika Mistic is Essentia Health St Mary s first baby of 2021

Mika Mistic is Essentia Health St. Mary s first baby of 2021 Essentia Health St. Mary s Hospital of Detroit Lakes has announced the name of its 2021 New Year s baby. Mika Mistic was born at 5:20 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 2. 4:04 pm, Jan. 6, 2021 × Mika Mistic, daughter of Moon and Josh Mistic of Pelican Rapids, was the first baby born this year at Essentia Health St. Mary s in Detroit Lakes. Mika arrived at 5:20 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 2 more than a full week ahead of her original due date on Jan. 10. (Submitted photo) Essentia Health St. Mary’s of Detroit Lakes welcomed its first baby of the new year at 5:20 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 2. Mika Mistic, the daughter of Moon and Josh Mistic, entered the world weighing 6 pounds, 14.1 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches long.

Single vehicle accident injures 4, including 2 children

Single vehicle accident injures 4, including 2 children The crash occurred on County Road 37, one mile north of Highway 34, in Toad Lake Township. The driver, an adult passenger and two, of the four, children were transported to area medical facilities with non-life threatening injuries, according to a statement from the Becker County Sheriff s Office. Written By: News Staff | × A single vehicle accident injured four people, including two children, near Toad Lake, southwest of Ponsford in Becker County on Tuesday, Jan. 5, according to a statement from the Becker County Sheriff s Office. On Tuesday, at about 8:38 p.m., the Becker County Sheriff s Office received a report of a single vehicle accident on County Road 37, nearly one-mile north of Highway 34, in Toad Lake Township.

Donate blood, get tested for COVID-19 antibodies

We hope those who test positive with the COVID-19 antibodies will return to find out if they are a good candidate to donate convalescent plasma, Paul Freher with Innovative Blood Resources said in an email to the News Tribune. Convalescent plasma is found in people who have had COVID-19 and is used to treat people with the illness. Those who have recovered from COVID-19 can register for a plasma donation at mbc.org/cpdonor. Memorial Blood Centers is also urging anyone eligible to make a blood donation appointment at one of its four centers in the Northland or one of the upcoming blood drives.

Winter weather warnings to linger into Christmas Eve for Detroit Lakes area

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