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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX TO BE INCREASED TO 0.50%

On Tuesday, the Polk County Board of Commissioners met at the Polk County Government Center and held a public hearing regarding the local option sales tax adjustments heading into 2024. LOCAL OPTION SALES TAX APPROVED Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders gave a final presentation to the board, reviewing the local option sales tax after the […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD FINAL LEVY

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The meeting began with Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders seeking the resolution of acknowledging street construction sponsoring the City of Lengby and the City of Fosston. “The state legislature passed bonding and funded the local road improvement program,” said Sanders,

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