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THIRD PARTY WILL FIX CONCRETE ISSUE AT TRANSFER STATION, LANDFILL TO TAKE CHICKEN BARN DEBRIS

The final touches to wrap up the construction of the Polk County Transfer Station is wrapping up, but issues with the floor have kept staff from moving into the new office space said Polk County Environmental Services Administrator, Jon Steiner.  Sub-contractor, Bruce’s Contracting Inc. out of Backus, hasn’t provided any solutions to problems with the […]

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MNDOT REMINDS MOTORISTS TO USE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM SIGNS AT RAIL CROSSINGS

The Minnesota Department of Transportation reminds motorists to use railroad emergency notification system signs when there is a safety issue or emergency situation at a rail grade crossing. The blue and white signs are posted near the crossing on both sides of the road and should be clearly visible to the motorist. The emergency notification

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners will meet at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday morning in the commissioner’s room at the Polk County Government Center.  The consent agenda includes approving auditor warrants, approving a payment of $299.000 for a lost warrant no. 523124 dated March 12, 2019, issued to Kayla Vareberg and approving a payment of $17,252.34 to Card

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CROOKSTON POLICE REPORT EARLY MORNING PUSUIT AND CRASH

At approximately 1:52 a.m. Monday, April 1, an officer of the Crookston Police Department observed a vehicle make a turn near the intersection of University Ave and Fisher Ave. in Crookston without the turn signal activated. The officer followed the vehicle west on Polk County Road 61 (Golf Course road) and observed the vehicle fail to stop

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STUDENTS AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL GO FISHING FOR BOOKS

Kindergarten and first-grade students at Washington School recently went Fishing For Books thanks to the Washington Elementary PTO and volunteers.  The PTO donated books to all kindergarten and first-graders for I Love to Read Month. The students also dressed up for “Beach Day” with members of the Crookston Leo Club during I Love to Read

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