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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON AND OTHER RURAL POLITICIANS WRITE LETTER URGING GOV. WALZ TO RECONSIDER HIS APPROACH TO COVID-19

Senator Mark Johnson (R-EGF), along with Senator Paul Utke (R-Park Rapids) and Representative Jeff Backer (R-Browns Valley), wrote a letter last week to Gov. Tim Walz urging him to reconsider his one-size-fits-all approach to battling COVID-19 in Minnesota.  The letter was co-signed by 44 senators and representatives across rural Minnesota, including Deb Kiel (R-Crookston).  Johnson

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH UPDATES COVID-19 NUMBERS (April 14)

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the updated COVID-19 test results as of Tuesday, April 14.  The state has 79 reported deaths.  Polk County and Red Lake County has reported one positive COVID-19 case each.  Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. Numbers are cumulative since Jan. 20, 2020. All data

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MINNESOTAN’S STRUGGLING TO PAY UTILITY BILLS ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT THE UTILITY

The Citizens Utility Board (CUB) is encouraging any Minnesotan who is behind on their electricity or natural gas bills to contact their utility to ensure their service remains connected during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many Minnesota electricity and gas utilities are providing extra flexibility to customers who are struggling to stay current on their bills during

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GOVERNOR WALZ EXTENDS PEACETIME EMERGENCY FOR ADDITIONAL 30 DAYS

Today, Governor Tim Walz signed Executive Order 20-35 extending the peacetime emergency in Minnesota for 30 days. “Our actions have saved lives, but the threat of COVID-19 remains,” said Governor Walz. “The next stages of this pandemic are going to challenge us – an extension of Minnesota’s peacetime emergency will allow us to protect Minnesotans’ health and

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MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH RELEASES COVID-19 NUMBERS (April 13)

The Minnesota Department of Health has released the latest COVID-19 numbers for the state.  The death total is 70. Polk County still only has one positive test, but Red Lake County has received the first positive test. Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. Numbers are cumulative since Jan. 20, 2020. All

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