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NORTH COUNTY FOOD BANK’S SUSIE NOVAK ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT UPCOMING MOVE

The North Country Food Bank announced last week that they were purchasing a 35,000 square foot facility in East Grand Forks with the hopes of moving by the end of the year. KROX sat down with Susie Novak, the food banks executive director, to answer some of the questions we’ve received over the last week.  […]

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POLK COUNTY DAC CELEBRATES 55 YEARS OF SERVING THE AREA

Polk County DAC celebrated their 55th anniversary on Tuesday.  One of the first such programs in the state, they have been providing day training and habilitation services to adults with developmental disabilities in the communities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Fertile, and Fisher.  More than 100 people, including Representative Deb Kiel, attended the celebration said

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MENTORED YOUTH DEER HUNT AT RYDELL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE – APPLY NOW

On October 26-27, Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) will again be hosting a special Mentored Youth Deer Hunt for kids age 12-15, in cooperation with the Minnesota DNR and the Friends of Rydell and Glacial Ridge Refuges Association. Rydell is the only NWR in Minnesota that offers this special “mentored” deer hunting opportunity. A total

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NORTH COUNTRY FOOD BANK MOVING TO EAST GRAND FORKS

North Country Food Bank Director Susie Novak announced to the Polk County Commissioners Tuesday morning that the food bank would be moving their operations to East Grand Forks.  The food bank will purchase a 35,000 square foot facility at 1011 11th Ave NE in East Grand Forks.  The new space will effectively double the warehouse

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  The commissioners will get several reports, including the monthly sheriff’s report, an annual report on the Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust, and an annual report for the Sand Hill River Watershed District.  They will also get

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PARK BOARD REVIEW 2020 BUDGET, RAY ECKLUND ENCOURAGES PARK BOARD TO DEFEND PARKS

The Crookston Park Board met Monday evening and review the proposed 2020 budget.  They also heard from former Parks and Recreation Director Ray Ecklund in his response to a recent letter to the editor in the Crookston Times.  Ecklund began by talking about the work that went into creating Highland Park.  “I came to Crookston

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