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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVES WATERSHED LEVIES AND ROAD GRANTS

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. Annalee Jones started the meeting with a request on behalf of several levying authorities for levies for taxes payable in 2024 in the amount of $2,641,196.21. This included watershed levy requests, Northwest Regional Development Commission and Northwest Minnesota Multi-County Housing and Redevelopment […]

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FISHER AND TRF SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENDUMS FAIL, GOODRIDGE PASSES

Three school districts in northwest Minnesota had school district referendums on Tuesday. The Fisher School District operating levy referendum did not pass.  There were 154 no votes (61%) to 97 yes votes (39%). The referendum was asking Fisher School District residents to revoke the school district’s existing referendum revenue of $161 per pupil and to

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES NEW $10 MILLION PROGRAM TO SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES

Governor Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) today launched a new effort to support and grow small businesses in Minnesota. The $10 million program will provide low-interest loans to small businesses, promoting the growth and success of Minnesota’s small business economy. “Small businesses are foundational to Minnesota’s economic ecosystem – they’re at

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EGF CITY COUNCIL CONTINUTES FOOD DONATON FOR PARKING FINE PROGRAM

The East Grand Forks City Council approved the continuation of the Police Department’s program that allows the department to collect food or cash donations for the East Grand Forks Food Shelf in place of monetary fines for certain parking violations through the month of December. The program allows people who receive calendar parking or snow

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NORTHLAND COLLEGE INSTRUCTORS VISIT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

On Friday, November 3rd, the Northland Community and Technical College Architectural Technology and Design instructors visited Mr. Oliver’s 2nd and 3rd-hour classes at Crookston High School. Erin Bulger and Rob Lahren, the program instructors, gave a presentation on the program and the different degrees that they offer, which include a 1-year Diploma, 2-year Diploma, and

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