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POLK COUNTY LAUCHING A RESIDENTIAL COMPOST PROGRAM

Polk County Environmental Services is unveiling a residential Organics Composting Program this spring. The program will kick off in time for Earth Day on April 22. Assistant Director of Environmental Services Jake Snyder said the county is offering compost start-up kits to the community as part of the kickoff. “At the Transfer Station and Incinerator, […]

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AIRPORT COMMISSION HOLDS OPEN HOUSE AS THEY WORK TO WRAP UP MASTER PLAN

The Crookston Airport Commission held a meeting Thursday to review its progress on the master plan, the capital improvement program for the airport, and to hold an open house. The meeting was attended by several members of the Crookston City Council, Superintendent Jeremy Olson, and Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder, while attendance

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AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES TASK FORCE PURCHASE SOLAR POWERED BOAT CLEANING STATION

The Polk County Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Task Force made a recent purchase to help protect waterways in Polk County. The Polk County Commissioners authorized the Task Force to use $34,575 in state grant funding to purchase a CD3 Wayside Solar boat cleaning station. Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder says the station

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BUFFER ENFORCEMENT FINES FOR NON-COMPLIANT PARCELS BEGINS MARCH 15

Beginning on March 15, the first parcels in Polk County that received corrective action notices regarding buffers will have exhausted their 11-month no penalty periods.  Polk County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jake Snyder said the law, enacted three years ago, requires 16.5 feet of perennial grasses along ditches and a 50-foot average buffer on public

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RANCH RESORT NEAR MAPLE LAKE RECEIVES PERMIT TO ADD 40 ADDITIONAL CAMPSITES

The Ranch Resort recently received a conditional use permit from the Polk County Commissioners to expand its campsites from nine to 49.  The Ranch Resort, located on 80 acres a quarter mile north of Maple Lake, has been in operation since 2006 with a conditional use permit for nine campsites, each allowed one horse, and

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