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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WILL MOVE INTO TRANSFER STATION OFFICES MONDAY

Polk County Environmental Services will be moving into their new building Monday.  The move comes several months after anticipated due to a number of setbacks, most recently an issue with the concrete floor cracking and pitting.  Environmental Services Administrator Jon Steiner said that the epoxy finish still needed a couple of days to cure after […]

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DNR TO HOST ENBRIDGE LINE 3 LICENSE AND PERMIT APPLICATIONS WEBINARS

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will conduct three informational webinars in late April and early May about Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline replacement project. These webinars will focus on the project, how people can comment on the company’s applications and the DNR’s decision-making process. Enbridge needs several licenses and permits to construct and operate a

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HIGHWAY 75 NORTH AND SOUTH OF HALSTAD OPEN AGAIN

The Minnesota Department of Transportation has opened Highway 75 north and south of Halstad.  Some highways in northwestern Minnesota still remain closed due to flooding, they include:  Highways that remain closed: Highway 1 between the border with North Dakota and CR 17, milepost 3 Business Highway 2 Sorlie Bridge in East Grand Forks Highway 75

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JUVENILE DRIVER SAVED AFTER DRIVING ON CLOSED ROAD NEAR CLIMAX

On Friday, April 19, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a vehicle that was submerged in water near the intersection of 390th Street SW and 350th Avenue SW, near the city of Climax. Both of these roads were closed in this area due to flooding. The juvenile driver drove around a barrier

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CAPITOL UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Friends and Neighbors, Here is an update with the latest news from St. Paul. Omnibus Bills Next week, we will start seeing DFL omnibus bills on the House floor. The first three to be voted on will be Education, Jobs and Energy, and Health and Human Services. These bills have a lot of problematic

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