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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVE 2022 BUDGET AT FINAL BOARD MEETING OF THE YEAR

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center for their last meeting of 2021. 2022 BUDGET APPROVAL The board officially approved the 2022 budget, 2022 Net Levy, 2022 Commissioners Salary/Per Diem, and set the 2022 Wage Grid for the County Administrator, Department Heads, and other Non-Union Personnel. […]

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ALTRU PROVIDES UPDATE ON NEW HOSPITAL PROJECT

Altru, PCL/Community, a joint venture, JLG Architects and HPLEX are excited to report that the site planning and preparation for Altru’s new hospital is nearing completion, and work on the steel structure will soon resume. “Over the past few months, our teams have been actively preparing the site, completing off-site fabrication and material preparation,” shares

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES STEPS MINNESOTANS CAN TAKE TO STAY SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

After President Biden announced new steps to respond to the rising Omicron variant, Governor Tim Walz today reminded Minnesotans about the important, effective steps they can take to celebrate safely this holiday season. “This week, Minnesotans across the state will gather with loved ones for the holidays, and we all want to celebrate safely. COVID-19

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MINNESOTA CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ANNOUNES 119TH ANNUAL MEETING

The Minnesota Crop Improvement Association (MCIA) will convene its 119th annual meeting on January 12, 2022. The meeting, which MCIA encourages all its members to attend, will be held virtually, via Zoom. This virtual venue will be accessible to MCIA’s entire membership, who are located throughout the Upper Midwest. MCIA staff and board members will

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GRAND FORKS PUBLIC HEALTH COVID-19 TESTING SITE TO REMAIN OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE

Testing for COVID-19 is a critical tool to help identify and reduce the spread of disease. Those infected with COVID-19 who are at high risk for serious illness may be eligible to receive monoclonal therapy. If COVID-19 is detected early, this therapy can help reduce serious illness and hospitalization. Because of this, Grand Forks Public Health (GFPH) will continue to operate its testing site on Christmas Eve, Friday, December 24, 2021.   The UND Fritz Pollard Jr. Athletic Center COVID-19

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