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POLK COUNTY HAS 35 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 2 DEATHS; MN REPORTS 5,084 NEW CASES AND 61 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health reported 5,084 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 from 55,794 completed tests for a positive rate of 9.1 percent.  The state also reported 287 probable cases from antigen testing and 61 additional deaths. Polk County had 35 reported confirmed cases and two deaths (70-74 years and 80-84 years), Roseau County-32 cases

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CROOKSTON ROTARY CHRISTMAS RAFFLE

The Crookston Rotary Club is holding a Christmas Raffle fundraiser to help support their projects. Club President Bob Magsam said COVID-19 has slowed some fundraising, so they put a raffle together. “We’re trying to do a little bit of a fundraiser like every other group out there that relies on some fundraising efforts to accomplish

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COVID-19 INFORMATION FOR POLK COUNTY AND THE KROX LISTENING AREA (DECEMBER 3)

The Minnesota Department of Health released its COVID-19 Weekly Report (here) on Friday.  All information is updated through 4 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2 unless noted. Information on Polk County and the KROX listening area was pulled from the report and is below –  Update from Polk County Public Health – Polk County has a

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POLK COUNTY HAS 48 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 1 DEATH WHILE MN REPORTS 5,775 CASES AND 92 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health of is reporting 5,775 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 391 probable cases from antigen testing, and 92 deaths. The confirmed cases were found in 45,885 completed tests for a positive rate of 12.6 percent. Roseau County had 53 reported cases, Polk County-48 cases and one death (75-79 years), Pennington County-20 cases,

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AMERICINN GETS NEW SLIDING GLASS DOORS THROUGH CARES ACT SMALL BUSINESS GRANT

AmericInn by Wyndham in Crookston recently received $27,935 from the CARES Act Small Business grants from the City of Crookston and the money was used to add new automatic sliding doors. General Manager Cory Dallager said they used those funds to put in new automatic doors to help limit the spear of COVID-19. “Our project

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