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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES LATEST AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN FUNDING

Governor Tim Walz announced today $36 million in American Rescue Plan (ARP) projects to help Minnesotans respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement includes plans for ARP funds to address health care staffing shortages, provide relief to long-term care providers, address the increase in COVID-related bias and discrimination, and continue emergency rental […]

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POLK COUNTY DISCUSSING POSSIBLE USE OF ARP FUNDS FOR LONG-TERM WATER SUPPLY PROJECT

The East Central Regional Water District (ECRWD) out of North Dakota is looking to move forward with a long-term water supply project throughout Polk, Norman, and Clay County in Northwest Minnesota. The project would bring clean water to an estimated 5,328 Rural Minnesotans while limiting maintenance repairs and fixes for smaller towns. The two cities

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NEW POLK COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE DEPUTIES GET SWORN IN AT COMMISSIONERS MEETING

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Sheriff James Tadman giving an oath of office for four new deputies, a request from the city of Climax for the use of the county’s American Relief Program Funds, and Chuck Whiting providing a 2022 budget

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVE REFINANCING OF JAIL BONDS TO SAVE $126,000

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Polk County Sheriff James Tadman, A repurchasing of a tax-forfeited property, and Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting providing a few updates. The meeting began with the board reappointing Gerald Amiot to the Northwest Regional Development Commission.

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POLK COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TO RECIEVE ARP FUNDING FOR SSTS FIXUP PROGRAM

Polk County Environmental Services will be receiving more money to put towards their Septic System Fixups program. Dollars will be allocated from the county’s ARP Funding program for $50,000. The department received 21 applications at the program’s start, and Planning and Zoning Administrator Jacob Snyder explained the need for more money. “It’s always our goal

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