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POLK COUNTY NOW A SECOND AMENDMENT DEDICATED COUNTY

The Polk County Republican BPOU brought a resolution to the Polk County Board of Commissioners earlier this week asking that Polk County be declared a Second Amendment Dedicated County. A Second Amendment Dedicated County opposes any law that would unconstitutionally restrict the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms. After some discussion, the Polk […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS VARIETY OF TOPICS AT TUESDAY MEETING

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Transfer Station and they heard from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman, Jacob Snyder for a discussion on Planning on Zoning, and Michelle Cote to discuss Property Records. The meeting also had other pieces of information with Attorney Greg Widseth, Historical Society President

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, May 28 at 8:00 a.m. in the commissioner’s room at the Polk County Government Center.  Their consent agenda includes approving the May 21 minutes, approving payment of $1,887.00 to GHA Technologies Inc. of Phoenix, AZ, and approving payment of $5,341.50 to Sarah Reese, Public Health for six FP

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, March 5 at 8:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  Their consent agenda includes approving auditor warrants and approving two Lost Warrants issued to Fengestad-Solie Post #200, number 5000640 was dated May 2, 2017, for $40.00 and number 218203 was dated May 20,

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Tadman, Kiel, Peterson and Widseth Win Elections

Jim Tadman won the Polk County Sheriff’s election, Representative Deb Kiel easily won her District 1B race and Collin Peterson won his U.S. House District 7 race in a tight contest. Polk County Sheriff – Jim Tadman pulled away for a comfortable 1,773 vote victory in the Polk County Sheriff election.  Tadman will replace the

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Polk County to Repay Wal-Mart $35,000 In Tax Settlement

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday in the board chambers at the Polk County Government Center.  The commissioners approved the creation of a joint airport zoning board for the Fertile Airport, the hiring of a full-time extension coordinator for the 4-H program and a workforce center contract with social services in the amount of

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