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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ASKING BOATERS TO BE MINDFULL OF HIGH WATER LEVELS

If you are operating a boat or personal watercraft on Polk County lakes, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking you to be mindful of the high-water tables due to recent weather and flooding. Wakes from watercrafts have negative impacts, including: – Shoreline erosion, which results in impaired water quality and property loss – Damage […]

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF JIM TADMAN AND DNR OFFER BOATING SOCIAL DISTANCING TIPS

Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman is offering tips for social distancing while boating.  His letter is below –  Memorial weekend is usually the kick-off for our Boat and Water program.  I know we cannot always count on the weather, but I want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable summer while spending time on the

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POLK COUNTY PREPARED TO HANDLE HEAVY OUTDOOR ACTIVITY OVER HOLIDAY WEEKEND

Memorial Day weekend in Minnesota usually means more people outdoors and more people on the water. But in the wake of COVID-19, Polk County officials want to make sure everyone is safe and continue to follow social distancing guidelines. Polk County chief deputy Michael Norland said this year won’t be much different than any other

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