The location on Highway 10 is meant to bring peace and tranquility as well as easy access. 7:34 am, May 22, 2021 ×
Throwing the ceremonial scoop of dirt are Tri-County Health Care President and CEO Joel Beiswenger (from left) Jolene Johannes, Terry Louwagie, Steph Larson, Ben Hess, George Deiss and John Poston.
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“When will Tri-County stop building?” While Tri-County Health Care President and CEO Joel Beiswenger said likely never, the groundbreaking of the new health care center, Friday, May 21, on Highway 10 in Wadena is a big step for their future. Plus, the new site has acres of room to expand.
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The celebration full of outdoor events is June 10-13.
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After a year with dozens of drive-by parade celebrations besides June Jubilee, the Wadena Chamber of Commerce is ready to host the three-day event with the parade on June 10.
You’ll once again be able to take in the parade along with the enthusiasm of those around you. The only change is having parade entries check-in at the high school instead of M-State, according to Chamber employee Crystal Riddle.
Parade entries are being accepted through May 31. You can email the Chamber, call or stop by the Depot for a form.
Dr. David Kloss says you should plan your day around exercise. Not the other way around.
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Terry Olson puts asphalt behind him as he sets out on the biking portion of the 2016 TriWadena No Spandex Necessary Triathlon in Wadena.
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Well it is May, finally. It is almost Christmas! Some of you probably made New Years Eve resolutions to ‘get in shape’ or to ‘go to the gym more’. How is that going?
Of course, cold, snowy and icy weather make it hard to get outside and exercise. But now it is May and there are no more excuses to get outdoors and walk or exercise!
Masking is still required at Tri-County Health Care
Following the CDC and Minnesota guidelines geared towards people who have received the vaccine, masking for all Minnesotans is not required. Masking is required in certain places like hospitals and public transportation.
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In 2020, a community of sewers including those with Tri-County Health Care produced masks like the ones pictured.
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vaccinated individuals indoors and outdoors under most circumstances. Minnesota s mask mandate for indoor businesses and outdoor events have also ended.
However, these same guidelines indicate that healthcare facilities, homeless shelters, planes and other forms of public transportation should still enforce masking guidelines.