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MINNESOTA REPORTS 5,686 NEW COVID CASES AND 21 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 24 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 5,686 cases with 21 deaths. 1 death was reported in northwest Minnesota, in Roseau County. Polk County reported 24 new cases with five probable, Pennington County had 8 with five probable, Marshall County had 7 with four probable, Red Lake

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 2,868 NEW COVID CASES AND 29 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 6 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 2,868 cases with 29 deaths. 1 death was reported in northwest Minnesota, in Roseau County. Polk County reported 6 new cases with three probable, Roseau County had 14, Mahnomen County had 10 with one probable, Marshall County had 4 with

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GOVERNOR WALZ KICKS OFF STATEWIDE LOCAL JOBS AND PROEJCTS TOUR IN DULUTH

Joined by representatives from Minnesota labor unions, Governor Tim Walz kicked off a statewide Local Jobs and Projects tour yesterday to highlight bonding projects under consideration for his capital investment proposal for the 2022 legislative session. “I’m excited to announce that we’re launching a statewide Local Jobs and Projects tour to hear directly from Minnesotans

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES $200,000 TRANSFER OF FUNDS PENDING APPROVAL FROM THE MDE

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Thursday night inside the Crookston High School to discuss two items. The first item was to approve a resolution for the transfer of funds pending approval of the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE). Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson gave more insight into

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL’S HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES UPDATE

The Crookston Public School District began level 3 of their health and safety measures on October 4. They will review the data again on Monday, October 18, to see if changes to health and safety measures will need to occur. During this time, Crookston Public School District nurse Stacey Grunewald says that the students have

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