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 Rugby, ND 58368-2198

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HAMC News

November 8th, 2002 The Heart of America Medical Center, including the Long Term Care and Haaland Home are pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for your consideration...

November 6th, 2002 The Good Samaritan Hospital Association Board of Trustees met Monday evening the 4th of November and elected new officers....

October 24th, 2002 The Hospice Endowment Fund was established in November or 2000 to help provide for the future or the Hospice Program in Rugby...

August 13th, 2002 Did you know that wearing backpacks that are too heavy or wearing it improperly can put children at risk for spinal injuries...

August 7th, 2002 There were approximately 30 athletes that attended the football camp...





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2002 Football Camp

There were approximately 30 athletes that attended the football camp. Awards were given out by the Camp Coordinators from the Sports Medicine Department at the Medical Center. As the Coordinators worked with the athletes throughout the week, there were two individuals that stood out over all the other athletes, in strength - endurance and stamina. They were awarded MVP, Clayton Thorson from TGU-WC and Billy Foss from Leeds.

They also awarded Calvin Mehl from Drake the Strongest Man/Hustler for showing his strength in the game. The Most Improved individual from the beginning of camp to the end of the camp was Cameron Miller who is from Drake.

A 2003 Camp is being planned for July of next year.

MVP - Clayton Thorson, TGU-WCMVP - Billy Foss, Leeds
Strongest Man/Hustler - Calvin Mehl, DrakeMost Improved - Cameron Miller, Drake



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