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CITY OF CROOKSTON REQUEST FOR NUISANCE MOWING PROPOSALS

Notice is hereby given that the City of Crookston shall receive proposals with the City Clerk’s office, 124 North Broadway, Crookston, MN  56716 until 12:00 p.m. Friday, April 30, 2021, for mowing service for nuisance mowing.  This may involve going onto private property that is in violation of Ordinance 26-3rd Series entitled “Weeds and Grass” […]

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH RECEIVES RIVERVIEW HEALTH’S REACHING OUT TO SERVE AWARD

In celebration of National Public Health Week (April 5-11, 2021), RiverView Health announces Polk County Public Health (PCPH) as its 2020 Reaching Out to Serve award recipient. For 30 years, RiverView has recognized individuals, groups, and programs with the Reaching Out to Serve award. The award symbolizes RiverView’s mission of serving the region while demonstrating

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POLK COUNTY HAS 3 NEW COVID CASES; MN REPORTS 2,673 CONFIRMED CASES, 4 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 2,673 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 341 probable cases from antigen testing, and 4 deaths. The confirmed cases are the result of 27,417 completed tests on Sunday, April 4 and Monday, April 5 for a positive rate of 9.7 percent. Lake of the Woods County had 13 confirmed

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MAGS AG SERVICE SERVES FARMERS ACROSS NORTHWEST MINNESOTA, NORTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA

Mags Ag Service in Crookston, is busy lining up projects for 2021 throughout the region. The ag construction company builds new grain bin systems while also repairing and updating existing systems. Though they are still a relatively new business partnership, co-owners Bob Magsam and Chris Cournia bring quite a bit of experience to the business.

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POLK COUNTY LAUCHING A RESIDENTIAL COMPOST PROGRAM

Polk County Environmental Services is unveiling a residential Organics Composting Program this spring. The program will kick off in time for Earth Day on April 22. Assistant Director of Environmental Services Jake Snyder said the county is offering compost start-up kits to the community as part of the kickoff. “At the Transfer Station and Incinerator,

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