
North Dakota U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer. (File image)
(KNOX) – North Dakota U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer plans to return to work this week after suffering a concussion, seizure, and slight brain bleed last weekend.
Cramer said that he will keep his schedule light and intends to remain in Washington, D.C. for most of the week. He said he is feeling much better thanks to care from his wife, Kris, and the staff at Sanford Health.
Cramer will return to Bismarck at the end of the week for another CT scan, a checkup, and to get the staples removed from his head.
Cramer slipped on ice at his Bismarck home while walking down a hill and fell.


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