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Agassiz Environmental Learning Center to host a free family-friendly event May 18

The Agassiz Environmental Learning Center will host a free family-friendly event to celebrate the first day of The Jungle Run Story Stroll by Tony Mitton, with snacks provided by the Polk County Resource Center and activities related to the Story Stroll. The event will be on Saturday, May 18, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Agassiz Environmental Learning Center, […]

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Polk County Board of Commissioners holds first meeting of 2025

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met for the first time in 2025 on Tuesday, January 7, at 8:00 a.m. at the Government Center. Commissioners-Elect Paul Reese, Mark Holy, and Gary Willhite, as well as Officers Elected, were administered the Oath of Office. Commissioner Holy was elected Board Chair, and Joan Lee was Vice Chair.

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Fertile Environmental Learning Center to take part in Star Party

Tonight in Fertile, MN, the Agassiz Environmental Learning Center, located at 400 Summit Ave. SW will be celebrating a Star Party.  What is a star party, you might be wondering? A star party is an exciting gathering of astronomy enthusiasts and curious individuals who come together to appreciate the wonders of the universe. It’s a

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE HIGHWAY PROJECTS AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. POLK COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING The meeting began with the commissioners receiving requests for approval from Jacob Snyder of Planning and Zoning. The first item approved was in regard to a preliminary Plat in Woodside Acres Addition located outside of the shoreline

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AGASSIZ ALC TO HIGHLIGHT ITS OFFERINGS SEPTEMBER 2 AT MENTOR FARMERS MARKET

Explore, enjoy, and connect with Nature through all seasons at the Agassiz Environmental Learning Center of the Fertile Sand Hills. Saturday, September 2nd, 8:00 am-noon in the Center Circle of the Mentors Famers Market, AELC will highlight the various ways to connect with nature, including the beautiful autumn hiking trails, spooky Haunted Trails, and wonderful

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AGASSIZ ALC TO HOST 3 PROGRAMS FOR FAMILIES ON AUGUST 22

Explore, enjoy, and connect with Nature on the fourth Tuesday of every month for Nature Discovery Day, a free public nature education at the Agassiz Environmental Learning Center. Tuesday, August 22 at 10:00 a.m. Families with children ages 3-7 for the Nature Sprouts; Mushroom Fan Club. Spend approximately one-hour exploring fascinating fungi through hands-on nature

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