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POLK COUNTY NOTIFIED OF TWO STATE TAX VALUATION CHANGES WITHIN COUNTY

The Polk County Commissioners met this week and received updates from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting that the county had been notified by the Department of Revenue about two tax valuation agreements they have reached.  The first agreement was for the Southern Lights line owned by Enbridge Pipelines, LLC decreasing it’s valuation by $13,464,800 and […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LEARN MORE ABOUT ENBRIDGE TAX APPEAL

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center in Crookston.  Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting told the board Enbridge Line 3 won’t start construction of the new line until 2020.   “We just wanted to brief the board on a couple of things,” said Whiting.  “One, Enbridge on their construction of

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON STATEMENT ON ENBRIDGE LINE 3 DELAY UNTIL 2020

On Friday, Enbridge announced its decision to delay the Enbridge Line 3 replacement pipeline until the second half of 2020, a year longer than was initially expected. That decision was the result of an appeal by Department of Commerce of the Public Utilities Commission’s approval of the Certificate of Need and Governor Walz’s decision to

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET TUESDAY

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioner’s Room at the Polk County Government Center.  The consent agenda for the meeting includes the approval of the Commissioner Warrants and signing the Audit List, approval of payment to Card Member Services, St. Louis, MO in the amount of $11,524.52 for credit

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL’S COUNTY LINE COLUMN

The County Line By Warren Strandell Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 When people get their property tax bills in the mail, they usually go right to the bottom line… to where it tells them how much they owe.  And when they don’t like that number the county seems to get a lot of the blame.

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