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SOME POLK COUNTY SENIOR LIVING FACITILIES SEEING INCREASED CASES OF COVID-19

On Wednesday, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) reported an additional 55 cases of COVID-19 in Polk County. A social media post by Representative Deb Kiel on a KROX story Wednesday read, “Outbreak in Nursing homes is part of the increase, and they have been diligent in protecting the residents and staff.” KROX spoke with […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS ANOTHER POSITIVE COVID-19 CASE

The Crookston School District is reporting another positive COVID-19 case today.  The new case is the third one tho week and fourth since School began this fall. The official notification from Superintendent Jeremy Olson is below- Parents and Guardians: This is a general notification to let you know that one individual at Crookston High School has tested positive for

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MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Three districts on the Polk County Commissioners are up for election this year in Districts 1, 3, and 5. The candidates in District 1 are incumbent Jerry Jacobson, and opponent Travis Johnson. We asked each candidate to introduce themselves and why they are running.  Q: Would you please tell us about yourself? Jacobson: “I’m a resident of

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GROUNDBREAKING FOR NEW AG INNOVATION CAMPUS HELD WEDNESDAY

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”NbYRN1vLsP4″ ] Another major milestone for the Ag Innovation Campus was reached on Wednesday when the facility’s groundbreaking ceremony was held. The ceremony was attended by local and state leaders, including the Crookston City Council members, Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority Board, Senator Mark Johnson, Representative Deb Kiel, and Governor Tim Walz.

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH TO HOLD FIRST AID TRAINING COURSE NOVEMBER 5

RiverView Health will host an education course for individuals interested in basic first aid on Thursday, Nov. 5. The program, developed by the American Heart Association, is open to the public. Participants in this First Aid Course will learn to provide first aid for acute injuries and sudden illnesses such as burns, bites, poisoning, and

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POLK COUNTY REPORTS 55 NEW COVID-19 CASES, MINNESOTA HAS 1,804 AND 19 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health released the latest COVID-19 test results and Polk County is reporting 55 positive confirmed COVID-19 tests and seven probable cases. Mahnomen and Roseau counties had 11, Marshall and Norman counties reported seven each, Pennington County had two, Kittson County and Red Lake County reported one case each. Minnesota reported 1,804

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