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Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders Accepts Highway Safety Achievement Award on behalf of Polk County

The Minnesota County Engineers Association and their Safety Committee awarded Polk County the Highway Safety Achievement Award on Thursday, January 23, 2025. Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders was on hand to receive the award. The Highway Safety Achievement Award recognizes and promotes leadership that values and implements traffic safety programs, plans, and projects impacting their […]

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CROOKSTON FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION OFFERING $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP TO ONE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR

The Crookston Firefighters Association announced it is offering the 2023 Crookston Firefighters Association Memorial Scholarship Award. This scholarship was made to honor all past members of the Crookston Firefighters Association that are no longer with us today. This scholarship was made possible by the Association’s charitable gaming, which they rely on to fund their life-saving

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VETERANS HONOR FLIGHT LEAVES FOR WASHINGTON D.C. SUNDAY MORNING

The Veterans Honor Flight of Minnesota and North Dakota sent many local veterans from Crookston, Red Lake Falls, Euclid, Fertile, and other local counties to Washington D.C. this morning from the Grand Forks International Airport. The veterans were greeted with lines of flags and lights from the Grand Forks Police Department and the Honor Flight

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RED LAKE FALLS AND OTHER COUNTY VETERANS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO BE ON THE VETERAN’S HONOR FLIGHT TO WASHINGTON D.C. ON SUNDAY

The non-profit 501c3 volunteer organization called The Veterans Honor Flight is getting ready to leave for another flight to Washington D.C., with veterans living in Minnesota and North Dakota to see various memorials and landmarks in our nation’s capital dedicated to them. The veterans will board a plane, fly out of the Grand Forks International

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UMC SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO CLEARBROOK-GONVICK, AND GOODRIDGE-GRYGLA GRADS AND STUDENTS FROM EUCLID

The University of Minnesota Crookston announced an unprecedented opportunity for high school graduates from Clearbrook-Gonvick High School, Goodridge-Grygla High School and students from Euclid. A generous commitment made by a donor with ties to these communities promises to cover the cost of tuition and fees for those pursuing a bachelor’s degree from UMC.  In addition,

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POLK COUNTY COVID UPDATE WITH PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE; WEEKLY REPORT DATA

Polk County, and likewise, much of northwestern Minnesota is seeing another uptick in COVID-19 cases. Polk County has seen more than 140 new confirmed cases in April. While not as pronounced as the surge this fall, Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese said they are watching numbers closely. “We have been seeing an uptick

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