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POLK COUNTY HAS 1 MORE COVID CASE; MN REPORTS 1,547 NEW CASES, 16 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 1,547 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 310 probable cases from antigen testing, and 16 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 35,995 completed tests for a positive rate of 4.3 percent. Marshall County had two confirmed cases, Kittson, Mahnomen, Pennington, and Polk counties all had one case. […]

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GRASS FIRE APPROACHING GULLY PUT OUT BEFORE IT COULD REACH HOMES

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of a grass fire entering the Gully city limits on Wednesday, March 24 at 2:58 p.m. One small shed and a trailer were lost to the fire. Numerous neighbors helped each other fight the approaching fire until the fire departments arrived.  All the homes along the

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HARVEST CHURCH, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH WILL HAVE FOOD DISTRIBUTION EVENT SATURDAY

Harvest and Trinity Lutheran churches of Crookston are partnering with Farmers to Families to present another drive-through grocery event this Saturday. Free food boxes will be available in the Crookston High School parking lot. Jason Tangquist said there will only be one truck this time. “We were able to secure another food truck for this

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DREAMS ON ICE COMING UP THIS WEEKEND

The Crookston Figure Skating Club will put on its annual skating show this weekend – Dreams on Ice. Shows will be held Saturday and Sunday, but attendance is limited. Head Coach Erica Uttermark said tickets will go on sale to the public after families have a chance to purchase them Thursday night. “This year, our

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HISTORICAL SOCIETY SEEKS HELP IDENTIFYING MURAL

The Polk County Historical Society has identified another item, this time a mural, in its museum that doesn’t have any information to go with it. A message from the Polk County Historical Society seeking help identifying the mural is below – This mural was found in storage in the Polk County Historical Society’s museum in

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VIRTUAL SKYWARN TRAINING TO BE HELD IN APRIL FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN BEING WEATHER SPOTTERS

Polk County Emergency Management, in conjunction with the National Weather Service, will conduct virtual Skywarn training sessions. These training sessions are beneficial for those who simply wish to become better informed, as well as those who want to be designated storm spotters. The virtual sessions will be conducted by a Warning Coordination Meteorologist from the

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