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POLK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER TO GET NEW ELEVATOR

The Polk County Government Center will be getting a new elevator at some point in the near future.  Staff discussed the need for an upgrade Tuesday with the Polk County Commissioners.  The current elevator has an electrical system operating it that was built in the 1950s that was bought used when the county installed the […]

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 IT HAS BEEN A NON-EVENT That’s what construction of a dike that provides up to 60 feet of protection will do. For the people of East Grand Forks, the flood of 2019, which ranks as the eighth highest in history (46.87 feet), hardly got anyone’s real

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ICON TO OFFER INITIAL CONCEPT DRAWINGS TO BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE

The Crookston Public Schools bus garage committee will meet Thursday, April 25 at 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School.  The committee will meet for the first time with ICON Architectural Group out of Grand Forks, who was hired to design a new bus garage.    Kyle Kvamme, Business Development Manager, said ICON has grown

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SHANE AND NICOLE HELDSTAB RECONGIZED AT EXTENSION’S EMERGING LEADERS BANQUET

Shane and Nicole Heldstab, Crookston, received special recognition at the Emerging Leadership Program Recognition Banquet on March 30 in Crookston.  They, along with individuals from 13 other counties in northwestern and west central Minnesota were honored for completing the leadership program and for their commitment to leadership in their community.  The Emerging Leadership Program celebrated

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SENIOR WELLNESS DAY HELD AT CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

The Annual Senior Wellness Day was held Tuesday at the Crookston Sports Center.  About 30 booths were set up around the gold arena ranging from health services like RiverView Health and Choice Therapy to the Golden Link Senior Center, to transportation like Tri-Valley Opportunity Council. Parks and Recreation Director Scott Riopelle said seniors were able

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