In The News
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Needed safety changes coming to Garden St. 07/09/2021 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required |
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County health behaviors improve 05/30/2014 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required - Brown County data in nationwide 2014 county health rankings showed an improvement over 2013. |
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Losing to gain 05/30/2014 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required - Losing weight is an endeavor that requires discipline, direction and patience. |
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Let’s earn the final dollars for the community prize! 05/24/2014 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required |
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New Ulm Medical Center offers holistic options 05/23/2014 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required - The New Ulm Medical Center celebrated its new partnership with the Penny George Institute for Health and Healing on Thursday, with Penny George assisting Mayor Robert Beussman in cutting a ribbon in the hospital lobby. |
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Schools partner for National Kick Butts Day 05/20/2014 - The New Ulm Jouranl Subscription Required - It's a sobering statistic. In Minnesota, 102,000 of Minnesota's young people - more than four times the total population of Brown County - will die prematurely as a result of smoking. |
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Council OKs South Garden Street project 05/19/2014 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required - The City Council unanimously approved 2014 street improvement projects Tuesday. |
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Complete Streets recommendations accepted by Park and Rec 05/11/2021 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required - Cindy Winters of Heart of New Ulm gave a Complete Streets presentation to the New Ulm Park and Rec Commission on Monday. |
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Hearts Beat Back receives MHA award 05/02/2022 - The New Ulm Journal Subscription Required - Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project (HONU) and New Ulm Medical Center recently received a 2014 Community Benefit Award (small hospital category) from the Minnesota Hospital Association (MHA). |
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Minnesota hospital programs, leaders honored 04/28/2014 - Yahoo! Finance Eighteen awards were given for extraordinary achievement in categories ranging from advocacy on behalf of hospitals and volunteerism to innovation and improvement in patient care and patient safety. |
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