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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners are scheduled to meet Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  The meeting’s consent agenda includes the July 2 auditor warrants and the meeting minutes for the meetings May 28, June 4, June 18, and June 25.  Also included are two new payments both […]

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CROOKSTON’S RECONSTRUCTED STREETS WILL GET STRIPING TUESDAY

North Star Safety, a subcontractor to R & Q Trucking, Inc., will start roadway striping work Tuesday, July 2 on the following streets.  Ash Street from 200 feet south of Loring Street to Third Street Centerline and crosswalks Second Street from Market Street to Ash Street Centerline, crosswalks and diagonal parking Third Street from Main

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RECKLESS BOATER REPORTED ON UNION LAKE, SHERIFF’S OFFICE ARRESTS ERSKINE MAN

On Sunday, June 30 at approximately 8:00 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a reckless boater on Union Lake in Polk County.  Deputies responded to Union Lake and deployed a PCSO boat.  The suspect boat was located, stopped for a separate boating offense and escorted into the public landing.  The male

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Arrest/Fire Report – Monday, July 1, 2019

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals: Taylor Nichelle Clark, 19 of Mahnomen, for misdemeanor consumptions under 21.  Bail supplied. Tracy Lynn Lunos, 53 of Crookston, for a misdemeanor collision with an unattended vehicle. Released on personal recognizance. Robin Marie Archambeau, 36 of East Grand Forks, for misdemeanor contempt of

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POLK COUNTY CISM TEAM RECEIVES DONATION FROM MENTOR FIREFIGHTER’S RELIEF ASSOCIATION

The Polk County Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) team received a $500 from the Mentor Firefighter’s Relief Association.  The CISM team is in place to assist all first responders in the aftermath of a critical incident. Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman said the CISM team is vital to make sure that first responders are taking

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DEED ACCEPTING ANGEL TAX CREDIT APPLICATIONS STARTING JULY 1

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) will begin accepting applications from businesses, investors and funds to participate in the Minnesota Angel Tax Credit program on Monday, July 1.  The Minnesota Legislature authorized $10 million in tax credits for 2019, with another $10 million in 2021. Half of the funding each year is reserved for

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