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Polk County Commissioners welcome new Finance Director Stacey Grover

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, June 17, at the Government Center in Crookston. James Tadman – SheriffSheriff James Tadman gave his monthly report for May. Some of the numbers Sheriff Tadman shared with the Board were the call count numbers for May. The Sheriff’s Department received 2,667 calls in May, 796 […]

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POLK COUNTY BOARD APPROVES COUNSELING CONTRACT FOR SHERRIFF’S DEPARTMENT

The Polk County Board met Tuesday at the Government Center in Crookston.  SHERRIFF’S OFFICE Mike Norland from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office then gave the monthly report and proposed a resolution to the board to provide the Sheriff’s Office with counseling for its employees in light of recent events. “We were just looking for a

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND DISCUSS UPDATED LEVY

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The board reviewed requests from Polk County Health Director Sarah Reese. Reese brought a Site Affiliation Agreement regarding Walden University, which currently has a Polk County resident enrolled and is interested in participating in the Polk County Clinical program. For this to

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE ZONING CHANGE REQUEST FROM OAK LAKE GOLF COURSE OWNER

The Polk County Board Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. Curtis Olson, now the Oak Lake golf course owner, requested a rezoning from an agricultural to a commercial zoning district. “The applicants’ request was to rezone a portion of a property which is the Oak Lake golf course,” said Planning and

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POLK COUNTY LOOKING AT RESTORING RETAINING WALL AND REPLACE GOVERNMENT CENTER ROOF

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning and approved several items on the agenda.  GOVERNMENT CENTER UPGRADES The commissioners heard from Polk County Facilities Director Richard Langlois about two proposed Government Center improvements. The first was the restoration of the retaining wall with a bid of $51,650 from Palmer Masonry. “Anybody that has looked closely

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