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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET UPDATED ON COVID-19 BY POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese updated the Polk County Commissioners and department heads on information about COVID-19, the coronavirus on Tuesday.  According to Reese, as of noon on Tuesday, March 17, none of the 60 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Minnesota were located within in Polk County.  “At noon, as we’re having this

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LONGTIN AGENCY WILL ONLY TAKE PHONE APPOINTMENTS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

Update from the Longtin Agency regarding changes in providing service due to COVID-19 – The Longtin Agency is closing its physical office to the public for in-person service starting Tuesday, March 17, 2020.  This is to protect the clientele we serve, people with underlying medical conditions and of course our employees during the Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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CROOKSTON PARK BOARD VOTES TO RENAME HIGHLAND COMPLEX THE RAY ECKLUND COMPLEX

The Crookston Park Board voted unanimously at Monday night’s meeting to rename the Highland Complex after Ray Ecklund, the former City Administrator, and Parks and Recreation Director, who was essential in getting the complex built in Crookston.  Crookston Park and Rec Director Scott Riopelle said the Park Board would likely hold a small official renaming

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UMC CHANCELLOR MARY HOLZ-CLAUSE UPDATES ON COVID-19

The following is a letter from the University of Minnesota Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause- The past several weeks have reminded me of a quote from Robert Frost, “The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.”  As we go through this rapidly changing and unknown times of dealing with COVID-19, we must learn to be patient

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