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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PREPARE FOR UPCOMING ELECTIONS IN SUMMER AND FALL

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. They heard from Property Records Representative Michelle Cote to discuss a location for an Absentee Voting Location, the 2022 Primary & General Election dates, to appoint the Election Judges, and a resolution to establish an Absentee/Mail system for the […]

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HEAR UPDATE ON CROOKSTON AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

The first construction phase on the Ag Innovation Campus in Crookston has been completed. The non-profit crush and research facility continues to stay on track and move closer to its 2022 production goal. Members of the Ag Innovation Campus board, along with project manager Jim Lambert, Chair of the Ag Innovation Campus Project Mike Skaug,

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AG COMMISSIONER THOM PETERSON VISITS CROOKSTON TO SEE NEW AG INNOVATION CAMPUS

Minnesota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Thom Peterson visited Crookston on Tuesday to check out the work being done at the Ag Innovation Campus site on Ingersoll Avenue. Peterson met with members of the Ag Innovation team, along with Crookston Mayor Dale Stainbrook and City Administrator Amy Finch. Commissioner Peterson also discussed the Epitome Energy project

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GROUND WORK IS UNDERWAY ON THE AG INNOVATION CAMPUS IN CROOKSTON

The Ag Innovation Campus in Crookston, which will be located south of Titan Machinery, took another step closer to getting up and running on Monday, July 26 when they broke ground and started moving the dirt around. The crew is preparing the site by clearing out the topsoil and other groundwork needed.  “There is a

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CITY COUNCIL RECEIVES AG INNOVATION CAMPUS UPDATE

The Crookston City Council met Monday night in the City Hall Council Chambers; the agenda included resolutions to approve the Wellhead Protection Plan for the City of Crookston and a resolution to approve the City of Crookston Water Restrictions. Project Manager Jim Lambert of Ag Innovation also provided a campus update to the City Council.

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET ON MONDAY EVENING

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers. Jim Lambert of the Ag Innovation Campus will give the council an update on their project on the south end of Crookston. The consent agenda includes the approval of the City Council meeting minutes from July 12

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