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MINNESOTA REPORTS 6,936 NEW COVID CASES AND 62 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 30 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 6,936 cases with 62 deaths. 0 deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota. Polk County reported 18 new cases with twelve probable, Roseau County had 18, Pennington County had 9 with nine probable, Marshall County had 4 with four probable, Red […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES MSBA POLICY FOR OSHA COVID-19 MANDATE

The Crookston School Board held an organizational meeting on Wednesday night inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra Room. The meeting began with electing the School Board Chair, Treasurer, and Clerk for 2022. The three individuals that were selected to serve in those roles are listed below – School Board Chair: Frank Fee School Board Treasurer:

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HOLD FIRST MEETING OF 2022

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning for their first meeting of 2022. The meeting began with the reappointment of Commissioner Warren Strandell to the MPO, which the board approved unanimously. POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Polk County Sheriff’s Office Administrative Sergeant Jesse Haugen sought approval to purchase 10 APX Portable 800 Radios,

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 4,149 NEW COVID CASES AND 71 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 11 NEW CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 4,149 cases with 71 deaths. 0 deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota. Polk County reported 6 new cases with five probable, Beltrami County 1 with twenty-five probable, Roseau County had 1 with five probable, and Red Lake County had 1

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES EXPANDED TESTING CAPACITY FOR MINNESOTANS

Governor Tim Walz today announced new COVID-19 testing resources for Minnesotans across the state, including new community testing sites in the Twin Cities and east-central Minnesota, expanded rapid testing availability, and more tests for schools.  “Testing is a key tool for Minnesotans looking to protect themselves and their loved ones from COVID-19 – especially the

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