HEALTH
Making strides to reduce carbon output at RHS 
Rosemount High School principal John Wollersheim is pulling out his walking shoes and stretching his legs, and he’s inviting his students to join him.
By Nathan Hansen , May 16, 2010
Infection leaves boy working to get movement back 
By Nathan Hansen , May 15, 2010
Red Pine fair will offer tips on healthy living 
Eating well and exercising is quickly becoming a way of life at Red Pine Elementary School, and the school would like the entire community to get in on the act.
By Nathan Hansen , April 30, 2010
ISD 196 is building a better school lunch 
By Nathan Hansen , April 29, 2010
Flu shots prove hard to find 
It wasn’t all that long ago doctors had to practically beg their patients to get flu shots. Now, they’re having trouble keeping up with the demand.
By Nathan Hansen , November 13, 2009
Sick Minnesotans swamp FluLine 
ST. PAUL -- Health officials are scrambling to expand a hotline for Minnesotans suffering from the flu after callers to the new service reported the telephone went unanswered, they received busy signals and there were hours-long waits before nurses called back.
By Don Davis , October 23, 2009
Tonders aid mental health center in memory of son 
Most teenagers occasionally go toe-to-toe with their parents, but Aaron Tonder was different.
By Andy Greder , September 25, 2009
Health officials: Everyone needs to be ready for flu 
ST. PAUL – So far, Minnesota pandemic flu cases have centered on the Twin Cities, they typically have affected younger people and most cases have not been severe.
By Don Davis , August 27, 2009
Late summer is the time to watch for mosquitoes 
It might seem like the end of the summer means the end of the mosquito season, but Minnesota Mosquito Control District employees caution against putting that bug spray away just yet.
By Michelle Leonard , August 20, 2009
Building faith while reducing wastlines 
The body is a temple. Some people just keep theirs up better than others.
With that in mind, some folks at Lighthouse Church decided they wanted to honor God by sprucing theirs up.
By Emily Zimmer , July 17, 2009
Family wants to build awareness of childhood stroke 
To Reichen Sosinski’s four-month check up his parents brought a list of concerns to their pediatrician. Amongst their questions, they had noted that Reichen seemed to prefer his left side.
By Emily Zimmer , June 26, 2009
Relay for Life: Two different stories, one cause 
This year the Rosemount Relay for Life honorary chairs have two very different stories. The duty of chairing the annual event will be shared by two couples — Kathryn and David Szott and Wayne and Jodie Rychwalski– who have had their lives ravaged by cancer.
By Emily Zimmer , June 26, 2009
Helping others get fit 
Cassidy Loesch hasn't always liked exercise. In fact talk to her about her high school gym days and she'll admit that she hated it.
By Emily Zimmer , June 19, 2009
State Health Department offers advice for preventing influenza 
Minnesota NewsAs the spread of the H1N1 novel influenza virus continues, the Minnesota Department of Health issued a list of recommendations Thursday to help reduce the likelihood of getting sick with flu:
June 12, 2009
Rosemount boy will be Epilepsy Foundation spokesperson 
Travis Boyum was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 4, but it hasn’t slowed him down one bit.
May 15, 2009
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