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Bug-A-Boo Bay to re-open in Alexandria on May 1

Posted by Fergus Forum On April - 6 - 2010

After being closed for over four months, real estate officials in Alexandria have announced that Bug-A-Boo Bay has been sold.

The restaurant closed January 1, and according to the previous owner, Dave Bistodeau, a combination of the weak economy and new drunk driving laws were the major reasons he shut down the restaurant.

Bug-A-Boo Bay was sold to Randy Stodola, and the closing was made official on Wednesday. Stodola and a managing Jason Hartmann, live near the Twin Cities, but have close connections to the west-central Minnesota area.

Stodola has owned two bars, both of them being in the Twin Cities. His latest one, Down South, was sold last year, and was a Caribbean style bar/restaurant similar to Bug-A-Boo bay. Hartmann also has experience in the industry. He owned the Half Moon Saloon in Brained, as well as Hoppers Bar and Grill in Waconia.

While the property was sold for an undisclosed amount, it was listed at just under $2 million by realtor Randy Fischer, of Alexandria.

The new owners of Bug-A-Boo do not have any big changes in store, at least in the first few months of ownership, and the the Bug-A-Boo name will stay, it’ll be open year-round, and sand volleyball courts are set to open soon.

In the Tuesday edition of the Alexandria Echo Press, there were already job ads posted for positions within the restaurant. Cooks, bartenders, and hosts are just some of the positions that will be filled.

Information provided by Echo Press as well as KSAX both of Alexandria.

State operated dental clinic to close as early as May 1st

Posted by Fergus Forum On April - 4 - 2010

A state operated dental clinic on Pebble Lake Road in Fergus Falls is scheduled to close sometime in May, according to Bud Nornes, District 10A State Representative. Nornes says the closing is part of Govenor Tim Pawlenty’s proposal to balance the state budget, however the state legislator hasn’t taken any action on Pawlenty’s proposal.

The Fergus Falls facility is the first of four in the state that will be closed, however Nornes is currently exploring outside financing to allow the Fergus Falls facility to remain open.

The facility will either close May 1st, or May 15th, and patients of the facility will have to travel to another clinic outside of the area to receive care.

Barnesville, Minn. drug bust leads to six arrests

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 29 - 2010

A multi-state drug bust led to the arrest of six people at two residences in Barnesville on Friday.

According the the Clay County Sherrif’s Department, search warrants allowed investigators to seize 8 ounces of methamphetamine, 75 grams of marijuana, 18 grams of hallucinogenic mushrooms, two guns, a vehicle, as well as nearly $15,000 in cash. The methamphetamine seized alone has a street value of roughly $40,000.

The Barnesville, Minn. drug raid also led to a search of a residence in West Fargo, where authorities found 6 ounces of methamphetamine and almost $15,000 in as well.

Debbie Dinae Neels, 42, of Barnesville, James Bradley Asplin, 41 of Barnesville, Shay Marie Asplin, 36 of Barnesville, Ashley Marie Haug, 23 of Fargo, Carl Mervin Renecker, 43 of Barnesville, and Aleise Nicole Lafayette, 26 of Barnesville were all arrested.

The West Central Minnesota Narcotics Task Force, North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Cass County Drug Force, the Otter Tail County Sheriff’s Department, federal agencies, and police from Barnesville, Moorhead, and Fargo all helped the Clay County Sheriff’s Department in the bust.

Missing Fergus Falls man found deceased near Nevis, Minn.

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 27 - 2010

At around 3:00PM, a missing Fergus Falls man was found deceased near Nevis, Minn. by the Hubbard County Sheriff’s Department after a trapper discovered an abandoned truck.

Tony Kjaglien, who was missing since Tuesday, was found dead near his truck in a semi-wooded area. According to the Fergus Falls Police Department, no foul play is suspected, and his body has been taken to the Ramsey County Medical Examiner in St. Paul for an autopsy. Results from that autopsy could come as soon as this weekend.

Kjaglien’s family last heard from him on Tuesday afternoon, and they filed an missing persons report on Wednesday. After tracking credit card purchases, authorities can confirm he made his way through Pelican Rapids and Detroit Lakes, which led family members believe he was on his way to his cabin.

Local authorities, which included the Minnesota State Patrol and the DNR, began searching the immediate Park Rapids area, which was the last place Kjaglien was seen, in hope to find him.

Kjaglien leaves behind his wife, Michelle, and his soon-to-be 3-year-old son. Kjaglien was also a boys basketball coach with the 7th and 8th grade teams in Fergus Falls.

Fergus Forum will keep you updated throughout the weekend as autopsy reports are made available.

Fergus Falls Police seeking public help to locate missing man

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 25 - 2010

The Fergus Falls Police Department is seeking the public’s help in hope to locate 39-year-old Anthony or “Tony” Kjaglien, of Fergus Falls. Kjaglien was last seen at around 3:00PM in Park Rapids.

Police believe Kjaglien may have been traveling between Fergus Falls and Remer. Kjaglien is described as six feet two inches tall, weighing 275 lbs. He was last seen wearing a gray, long-sleeved t-shirt and tan pants. He drives a bluish-green 1996 Ford F-150 regular cab pick-up, with gray striping with license plate number SKV-514.

Anyone with any information is urged to call the Fergus Falls Police Department at 218-998-8555.

Otter Tail County sees slight decline in 2009 census estimates

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 24 - 2010

Otter Tail County showed a slight decline in population during 2009, according to census estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Tuesday. The new estimates are not 2010 Census population counts. They are, however, the last estimates to use 2000 Census results as a base.

Updated figures for Otter Tail shows that 56,588 residents reside in the county, which is a 307, or less than a half-percent, person decrease from 2008. However, Otter Tail County has seen a population decline for the past six years, with the last increase in population in 2003, when the county saw an increase of 137 residents.

Douglas County, on the other hand, received better, but not unexpected news. The population estimates for 2009 put the population of Douglas county at 36,390, up a 166 from last year’s 36,224 mark. Douglas County hasn’t seen a population decline since the 1930′s.

Douglas County wasn’t the only nearby county to receive positive news, Becker County also saw an increase of population in 2009 of 137, bringing their population to 32,076.

According to The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead,the metro area of Fargo saw an increase of 4,154 during 2009, pushing the population over the 200,000 mark. Minnesota also adde just over 45,000 people to the population during 2009 as well, with North Dakota’s population increasing by 5,423 people.

The estimates are based on 2000 Census data and updated by using administrative records to estimate components of population change — namely births, deaths, and domestic and international migration. Provided are annual county and metro area estimates for the 2000 to 2009 period, as well as rankings by population size in 2009 and by numeric and percent change from 2000 to 2009 and 2008 to 2009.

“Census numbers govern the distribution of more than $400 billion in federal funds each year and serve as the baseline for future post-census population estimates,” Groves said. “It is critical that every U.S. household complete and mail back their questionnaire so that our counts are as accurate as possible.”

Lake Region Healthcare selects Allscripts for 50 providers

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 23 - 2010

CHICAGO and FERGUS FALLS, Minn. –  Allscripts announced Tuesday that Lake Region Healthcare has selected the Allscripts Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Practice Management (PM) solution to enhance the quality of patient care, improve patient communications, and better manage the cost of care delivery for 50 affiliated physicians and mid-level providers employed by Fergus Falls Medical Group.

While they are separate organizations, Lake Region Healthcare and the Fergus Falls Medical Group have a history of working closely together in building one of the most successful rural health care corporations in Minnesota, and a national model. Lake Region Healthcare received the Thomson 100 Top Hospitals award for performance improvement.

“Lake Region Healthcare and Fergus Falls Medical Group have worked together for years to build a medical community where the patient comes first, and the electronic health record and practice management system is the fruit of that shared vision,” said John Peterson, Chief Executive Officer of Fergus Falls Medical Group. “Allscripts will help us accomplish a number of strategic goals, from helping to recruit new physicians who used an EHR in medical school, to letting us easily generate reports about productivity and other key measures we need to manage our business more effectively.”

In deploying the Electronic Health Record for physicians who are not employees, Lake Region Healthcare is leveraging recent changes to the federal Stark regulations, which allow hospitals to subsidize the purchase of healthcare information technology for non-employed physicians.

Allscripts will enable Lake Region Healthcare to bridge common information gaps, enabling caregivers in the hospital and the medical group to access electronic information on shared patients, which improves the coordination of care, reduces duplication and streamlines administration. Allscripts will integrate the Electronic Health Record with Lake Region Hospital’s McKesson Paragon inpatient health information system to enable seamless information sharing across both care settings. Fergus Falls Medical Group also will replace its existing practice management system.

Patient Portal, Pay-for-Performance and Rapid Implementation

As part of its Allscripts deployment, Fergus Falls Medical Group will implement the Allscripts Patient Portal, enabling patients to play a larger and more important role in their own healthcare management while helping the practice to save time, lower costs and increase revenues.

The group also will implement the Allscripts Clinical Quality Solution (CQS), delivering clinical decision support information at the point of care and automating the time-consuming process of participating in Pay-for-Quality programs.

Additionally, Fergus Falls has selected the new Allscripts READY methodology for rapid deployment of the Electronic Health Record. READY is a series of complete solution packages that combine best-in-class recommendations for products, certified workflows and implementation procedures. The program leverages the Company’s experience from thousands of successful clients to alleviate the most common pain points encountered with an Electronic Health Record implementation.

Allscripts clients using READY have reduced the time to implement their EHR by an average 65 percent, resulting in lower costs.

“Physicians want an electronic health record that is easy to install and easy to use. They want to easily connect to other physicians involved in the care of their patients and to involve patients directly in their own care. And they want real-time information to make better decisions at the point of care,” said Glen Tullman, Chief Executive Officer of Allscripts. “We’re partnering with leading organizations like Lake Region Healthcare and Fergus Falls Medical Group to deliver their physicians what they need to continue to provide world class care.”

The Allscripts Electronic Health Record automates everyday clinical tasks such as documenting patient care, ordering and reviewing tests, and prescribing and refilling medications. The Allscripts Practice Management solution is fully integrated with the Electronic Health Record and features sophisticated scheduling and revenue cycle management tools that will help improve the productivity and bottom-line success of Fergus Falls Medical Group.

About Lake Region Healthcare and Fergus Falls Medical Group

Lake Region Healthcare is a not-for-profit organization which operates Lake Region Hospital (108-beds), Bridgeway Inpatient Behavioral Health Services, Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Services, Diagnostic and Interventional Rehabilitation Services, Athletic Republic-Fergus Falls, and the Mill Street Residence.

Fergus Falls Medical Group is a physician owned multi-specialty organization which operates seven clinics throughout West Central Minnesota. The Fergus Falls healthcare campus is in a constant state of growth and change, ensuring the group’s physicians provide their patients with the best care available. Fergus Falls Medical Group continually strives for improvement, with an emphasis on safe, high quality patient-focused care.

MnDOT west central Minnesota flood-related road conditions

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 22 - 2010

DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — (9:15 a.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol urge motorists to drive with caution as flooding affects area highways in Wilkin and Big Stone counties.

Road closures

The following state highways are closed until further notice:

  • Highway 75 near Kent is closed from Wilkin County Road 24 to Wilkin County Road 22. Water is receding, but Mn/DOT crews are repairing washed out shoulders and a section of roadway under the railroad bridge. Traffic continues to be detoured using Wilkin County Roads 3 and 26.
  • Highway 12 east of Ortonville is closed from Highway 75 to Big Stone County Road 21. The roadway is under water, causing dangerous driving conditions. Traffic is detoured using Highway 75 and Big Stone County Road 21.

Open – use caution

The following state highways are currently open but conditions can change rapidly. Motorists should use extreme caution approaching the following areas:

  • Highway 12 east of Big Stone County Road 21 at Horseshoe Lake – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.

Open – water receded

The following state highways are open and water has receded – water is no longer a threat to the roadway:

  • Highway 75 one mile north of Kragnes – Open to traffic.
  • Highway 200 east of Mahnomen at Twin Lake Creek between Mahnomen County Roads 3 and 4 – Open to traffic.

For more information

  • Call 5-1-1 or log on to www.511mn.org for road condition information when traveling in western Minnesota where potential flooding conditions exist.
  • Log on to www.dot.nd.gov/travel-info/ for North Dakota current road conditions.

·         Listen to your National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radio or local radio stations for weather and flood warnings.

MnDOT updates flood-related road conditions

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 17 - 2010

DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — (11 a.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol urge motorists to drive with caution as flooding affects area highways in Clay, Wilkin, Mahnomen and Big Stone counties.

Road closures

The following state highways are closed until further notice:

  • Highway 75 near Kent is closed from Wilkin County Road 24 to Wilkin County Road 22. The roadway is under water, causing dangerous driving conditions. Traffic is detoured using Wilkin County Roads 3 and 26.

Open – use caution

The following state highways are currently open but conditions can change rapidly. Motorists should use extreme caution approaching the following areas:

  • Highway 75 at Clay County Road 26 near Kragnes – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.
  • Highway 210 at Wilkin County Road 15 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.
  • Highway 210 between Highway 9 and Wilkin County Road 10 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.
  • Highway 200 east of Mahnomen at Twin Lake Creek between Mahnomen County Roads 3 and 4 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.
  • Highway 12 east of Ortonville between Highway 75 and Big Stone County Road 67 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.
  • Highway 12 east of Big Stone County Road 21 at Horseshoe Lake – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.

For more information

  • Call 5-1-1 or log on to www.511mn.org for road condition information when traveling in west central and northwest Minnesota where potential flooding conditions exist.
  • Log on to www.dot.nd.gov/travel-info/ for North Dakota current road conditions.
  • Listen to your National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radio or local radio stations for weather and flood warnings.

West central Minnesota flood-related road conditions

Posted by Fergus Forum On March - 15 - 2010

DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — (9:45 a.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Minnesota State Patrol urge motorists to drive with caution as flooding affects area highways in Wilkin and Mahnomen counties.

Road closures

The following state highways are closed until further notice:

· Highway 75 near Kent is closed from Wilkin County Road 24 to Wilkin County Road 22. The roadway is under water, causing dangerous driving conditions. Traffic is detoured using Wilkin County Roads 3 and 26.

Open – use caution

The following state highways are currently open but conditions can change rapidly. Motorists should use extreme caution approaching the following areas:

· Highway 210 at Wilkin County Road 15 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway and sandbags along the highway.

· Highway 210 at Willow Creek east of Wilkin County Road 10 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway and sandbags along the highway.

· Highway 200 east of Mahnomen at Twin Lake Creek between Mahnomen County Roads 3 and 4 – Open to traffic, watch for water on the roadway.

For more information

· Call 5-1-1 or log on to www.511mn.org for road condition information when traveling in west central and northwest Minnesota where potential flooding conditions exist.

· Log on to www.dot.nd.gov/travel-info/ for North Dakota current road conditions.

· Listen to your National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration weather radio or local radio stations for weather and flood warnings.

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