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THIRD PARTY WILL FIX CONCRETE ISSUE AT TRANSFER STATION, LANDFILL TO TAKE CHICKEN BARN DEBRIS

The final touches to wrap up the construction of the Polk County Transfer Station is wrapping up, but issues with the floor have kept staff from moving into the new office space said Polk County Environmental Services Administrator, Jon Steiner.  Sub-contractor, Bruce’s Contracting Inc. out of Backus, hasn’t provided any solutions to problems with the […]

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MNDOT REMINDS MOTORISTS TO USE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM SIGNS AT RAIL CROSSINGS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds motorists to use railroad emergency notification system signs when there is a safety issue or emergency situation at a rail grade crossing. The blue and white signs are posted near the crossing on both sides of the road and should be clearly visible to the motorist. The emergency notification

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SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON’S SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE

Spring is here! It is fun to see the snow banks starting to recede and give way to the grass and shrubs that have been hidden since December. This has certainly been a winter to remember as we have been hit by storm after storm. As many of you already know, Crookston Public Schools will

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL SIGNS 6’7 JUCO TRANSFER

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball program announced the signing of Ebrima Jassey Demba (G/F, 6-7 200, Birmingham, England/Monroe College (N.Y.) to a National Letter of Intent. Jassey Demba is the first junior college signee for the Golden Eagles for the 2019 class. He joins a signing class that includes Reed Miller (G/F, 6-6

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ROGER SORENSON – OBIT

Roger Leslie Sorenson, 87, Fisher, Minn., died Friday, March 29, 2019 at Northwood Deaconess Health Center, Northwood, ND. Roger was born on July 25, 1931 in Grand Forks, ND to Soren O. and Josephine (Salverson) Sorenson. He grew up on their farm near Fisher, the third of eight children, and spent his early years milking

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