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Robot here to help with CMC surgeries
Care teams at Cambridge Medical Center celebrated a milestone by completing the 500th (and counting) knee and hip replacement surgeries with the Stryker Mako Robotic Assisted-Arm™. The first surgery was performed in 2022. The technology allows surgeons to make subtle adjustments with less irritation to the patient’s soft tissue. The result is less pain, fewer narcotics, better range of motion and a shorter recovery time. “We’re pleased to offer this technology in the Cambridge community, so people can access world-class orthopedic care close to home instead of having to travel somewhere else,” said Josh Shepherd, president, Cambridge Medical Center. “Drs. Richard Birdwell and Robert Doohen, along with our surgical care teams, have performed 554 knee and hip surgeries to date and have successfully used this Mako robot technology so patients can go home the same day with less pain.”
C-I boys tennis team earns share of Mississippi 8 title
The Cambridge-Isanti boys tennis team began this past week with a solid 5-2 victory over Chisago Lakes on Tuesday, May 7, that helped them reach an unprecedented height. Against Chisago Lakes, the Bluejackets swept the four singles matches: Keagen Lowman won at first singles, Micah Gustafson took second singles, Phillip Yerigan was a winner at third singles, and Aiden Knudsvig won at fourth singles. The other winner for C-I was the first doubles team of Caden Chesla and Elliot Knudsvig. ...
River Cities-Ogilvie Set for June WoO Doubleheader
GRAND FORKS, ND– For the first time in 2024, the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series will venture north for a North Dakota and Minnesota weekend in June. First, “The Greatest Show on Dirt” will make its 32nd visit to River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, ND on Friday, June 7. The 1/4-mile bullring has become a fan, and driver favorite, consistently producing wheel-to-wheel, edge-of-your-seat, action – demonstrated by Logan Schuchart and Sheldon Haudenschild battling for the win in the final laps last August.
40 years of family planning with Rum River Life Choices Center
Annual Mother’s Day Baby Bottle Campaign starts May 12 On Mother’s Day, May 12, baby bottles will begin to appear in churches and local businesses around Mille Lacs County. These baby bottles on display are part of a campaign to help community members by raising funds for Rum River Life Choices Center. Every year for...
Princeton Speedway Season Opener a Success with a Good Car Count and Great Race Action!
Princeton, MN (May 10) – After nearly 10 years of racing under a dual-sanctioning, the Princeton Speedway is under the management of the Wagamon Family and back to full WISSOTA Sanctioning. The track kicked off their 2024 race season Friday night with the WISSOTA Modifieds, Super Stocks, Mod Fours, Midwest Modifieds as well as the Minnesota Micro Sprints. Nearly 100 drivers filled the pits, fans packed the stands, and everyone enjoyed a night of WISSOTA Dirt Track Race Action.
DNR officer report May 9
District 10 - Mille Lacs area - CO Victoria Griffith (Isle) monitored area ATV-riding, turkey hunting, and angling activity. Griffith assisted with the kindergarten DNR day in Aitkin and an ATV safety class in Isle. Enforcement action was taken for angling without a license and driving an ATV in a state park. A reminder to boaters to check for all safety equipment before hitting the water for the first time this year. ...
Princeton's 23 finest scholars recognized at banquet
Twenty-three of Princeton’s finest scholars were recently recognized and celebrated at the 38th annual School Board Scholars Banquet. “This event was established in 1986. At that time, the community had a task force focused on encouraging greater academic excellence,” Superintendent Ben Barton said. “This group recommended a creation of a scholars banquet to recognize student achievement.” Seniors and eighth graders in the top 5% of their respective classes were invited...
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