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POLK COUNTY BUSINESSES RECEIVED MORE THAN $600,000 IN SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS

The Polk County Commissioners have approved the small business relief grants to 126 businesses throughout Polk County. Grant amounts ranged from $1,000 to $25,000, with a total of $622,143 being allocated. Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting said the 134 total applications were received with funds directed toward the businesses most impacted by Governor Tim Walz’s […]

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CHEDA COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $200,000 IN GRANTS FOR CROOKSTON BUSINESSES

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) convened a special committee to review small business relief grant applications. Polk County had allocated $200,000 from the county total of $620,000 to the businesses in Crookston. The committee consisted of CHEDA Board members Kurt Heldstab, Leon Kremeier, Craig Buness, and City Council members Tom Vedbraaten and

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POLK COUNTY PREPARES TO DISTRIBUTE MN BUSINESS RELIEF FUNDING; HOLY SWORN IN AS COMMISSIONER

The Polk County Commissioners held their first meeting of the new year on Tuesday morning, where three commissioners took their Oaths of Office, including new commissioner Mark Holy (Fifth District). The Commissioners also allocated funding for Business Relief Grants approved by the Minnesota Legislature and signed by Governor Tim Walz in December. According to the

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER MEETING RECAP, DON DIEDRICH’S FINAL MEETING

The Polk County Commissioners met for the final time in 2020 last week. It was the final meeting for Commissioner Don Deidrich, who spent 16 years as the Polk County Commissioner for the Fifth District. Polk County Board Chair Gary Willhite shared some memories of Diedrich and Diedrich said he was very thankful for the

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POLK COUNTY CUTS FINAL TAX LEVY TO 2.88 PERCENT AHEAD OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning and were presented with an updated budget from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. The Commissioners approved raising the levy 2.88 percent, a big cut from the preliminary levy at 4.938 percent in September. Whiting said major work on the budget is complete, and it meets the goal for

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