Pine Edge News
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(30 Jan 08) The Minnesota Twins Caravan paid a visit to the Pine Edge in January. Among the current and former Twins on-hand for the visit were (left) former Twins great Tony Oliva. Oliva was joined by new Twins outfielder Craig Monroe, and pitchers Glenn Perkins and Jessie Crain. The Twins mascot "TC" and announcer Dick Bremer also met with Pine Edge residents and Twins fans from Little Falls and the surrounding area.
Nouis Home Care is accepting new residents at this time. Our Pine Edge home in downtown Little Falls has a private and some semi-private (shared) rooms available. For more information, rates, or to make reservations, contact Nouis Home Care at (320) 632-3868. |
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(17 Mar 07) - Little Falls native Sue "O'Kliber" and her band were featured during a St. Patrick's Day performance at the Pine Edge. Sue is a well-known musician in central Minnesota and performs at the Pine Edge on special occasions.
(Jan 07) Nouis Home Care, Inc., entered into a Group Residential Housing Agreement with Morrison County Social Services. The Agreement establishes the rate of $737.00 to be charged for Room & Board services at Nouis Home facilities in Little Falls, Minnesota. Eligible residents will be determined by Morrison County Social Services.
(11 Nov 04) - The Pine Edge hosted an Open House on Veterans Day, November 11, 2004. Approximately 700 Little Falls and central Minnesota residents visited the facility. The day marked the formal re-opening of the former Pine Edge Inn. After one year of renovation, the building was re-opened as "Nouis Home at Pine Edge," a licensed 42-bed Board & Lodging facility with Special Services serving primarily American veterans. The Pine Edge features 10 private and 20 semi-private rooms.
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