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Crookston Firefighters Association accepting scholarship applications

The Crookston Firefighters Association is accepting scholarship applications from seniors who will be graduating from high school this spring. This scholarship is 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. We rely on charitable gaming to […]

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EUCLID, FISHER AREAS INCLUDED IN GOVERNOR WALZ’S BORDER-TO-BORDER BROADBAND GRANTS

On Thursday, Governor Tim Walz announced that the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) will award grants totaling $20,645,425 to 39 projects in the sixth year of the Border-to-Border Broadband Development Grant program. State grant dollars are matched by $33,695,279 in local funds, for a total investment in the broadband infrastructure of $54,340,704.

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ASKED TO REPAIR SEVERAL OLDER POLK COUNTY BUILDINGS

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center approving their consent agenda including payment of $124.69 to Hewlett Packard, Inc. of Boston, MA for two displays and a payment of $986.00 to Bergan Travel, Inc. of Thief River Falls for airfare for a trial witness.  The board also voted to

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POLK COUNTY ASKED TO REVIEW FERTILE AIRPORT SAFETY ZONING ORDINANCE

Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder recently shared the City of Fertile’s Municipal Airport Safety Zoning Ordinance Policy with the Polk County Commissioners.  Snyder’s department is reviewing the policy at the request of Fertile. Snyder said Fertile has a policy in place since 1977, but they are updating it intending to meet Federal

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REVIEW TAX ABATEMENTS, AGGREGATE TAX AND LIQUOR LICENSES

The Polk County Commissioners reviewed the 2018 Annual Aggregate Material Tax Report, or the taxes for gravel and sand pits, during their meeting on Tuesday.  Haulers and townships submit a report regarding amount hauled from active pits to determine what the tax amount will be explained Michelle Cote, Director of Property Records. “We report annually

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