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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEET K9 REX, HEAR FROM OTHERS AT MEETING

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Monday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included updates from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman as well as a visit from K9 Rex and Deputy Ben Stout, Jon Ross representing Polk County Republicans and their right to bear arms, Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS VARIETY OF TOPICS AT TUESDAY MEETING

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Transfer Station and they heard from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman, Jacob Snyder for a discussion on Planning on Zoning, and Michelle Cote to discuss Property Records. The meeting also had other pieces of information with Attorney Greg Widseth, Historical Society President

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POLK COUNTY WILL REFUND ENBRIDGE ENERGY ALMOST $700,000

The Polk County Commissioners met at the Polk County Transfer Station on Tuesday afternoon and heard from Polk County Highway Engineer Richard Sanders, Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman, Karen Warmack of Social Services, and County Administrator Chuck Whiting. ENBRIDGE ENERGY REFUND Whiting informed the board that Polk County would need to refund Enbridge Energy $1,112,291,

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POLK COUNTY ESTIMATES ENBRIDGE ENERGY COULD GET $1.7 MILLION BACK AFTER TAX COURT RULING

Polk County believes the worst-case scenario for two recent tax court rulings could mean more than $1.7 million in property tax collected between 2013-2016 would need to be refunded to Enbridge Energy for various taxing entities within the county. Impacted entities could include Polk County, Fosston School District, Red Lake County Central School District, Clearbrook-Gonvick

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TAX COURT RULINGS IMPACT LOCAL COUNTIES, POLK COUNTY RESTRUCTING SOME DEPARTMENTS

Two recent court rulings favor Enbridge’s appeal of its state tax valuations. Those decisions will hit counties hard, particularly Red Lake and Clearwater counties, for whom the result of these rulings could mean a refund larger than their annual tax levy. The recent rulings say the Minnesota Department of Revenue overvalued Enbridge pipelines by as

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