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In Minnesota and nationwide, COVID has complicated abortion access

In Minnesota and nationwide, COVID has complicated abortion access
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Saint Cloud Hospital 3rd Best in Minnesota, Mayo Clinic #1 in U S

Saint Cloud Hospital 3rd Best in Minnesota, Mayo Clinic #1 in U S
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Death Notices | Grand Forks Herald

March 16, 1955 - July 25, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - Wendy E. Soule, 66, Grand Forks, N.D., died Sunday, July 25, in University of Minnesota Medical Center - East Bank. Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m., followed by a celebration of life at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 4, at Calvary Lutheran Church in Grand Forks. Memorials are preferred to the “Giving Tree” at Grand Forks Foundation for Education. Arrangements by Amundson Funeral Home in Grand Forks.   

Obits | Bemidji Pioneer

Douglas Thomas Smart Douglas Thomas Smart, 81, of Bemidji, MN died March 11, 2021, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Tucson, AZ. He passed away unexpectedly and quickly from a lower abdominal aortic aneurysm. (Located between your stomach and kidneys) Doug was born February 28, 1940, in Bemidji, MN to Thomas Albert and Helen Rosalie Smart. He was the eldest of their 4 children. He lived in the Bemidji area for almost his entire life. In his younger years, Doug delivered the local paper on his bike. Just like any young kid in Bemidji, he enjoyed ice cream from Mr. Parks, at the Parks Creamery. When he delivered their paper Mr. Parks would say, “young lad, come in and have ice cream.”

Bond grows after sister donates part of liver to brother

Bond grows after sister donates part of liver to brother ANDREA JOHNSON, Minot Daily News July 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MINOT, N.D. (AP) Austin Westmeyer and his younger sister, Samantha Westmeyer, have always been close but now they have an even tighter bond. On April 21, Samantha donated 69 percent of her liver to Austin, who has suffered with ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis since he was a freshman in college. “We’ve always been close,” said Austin Westmeyer, a 2013 graduate of Minot High School who now lives in Minneapolis in a house he shares with his sister, who is a 2014 Minot High graduate. “… I feel like it’s kind of funny and should have been seen coming as soon as I got sick that Samantha would be the one who would some day have to give me part of her liver. I think that’s very cool and just one more way that we were able to bond and be even closer because we now share a body part.”

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