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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE THE 2024 PRELIMINARY LEVY WHICH SEES A 4% INCREASE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The first item on the agenda was the Monthly review of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office for August. The August statistics included 2,647 total calls, with 789 calls being for emergencies. It also had 160 traffic stops, 11 reckless driving

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADOPT NEW UPDATED EMERGENCY OPERATION PLAN

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. MARSHALL & POLK RURAL WATER SYSTEM APPOINTMENTS The board began the meeting with County Administrator Chuck Whiting bringing forward a letter from the Marshall & Polk Rural Water System that requested that Wayne Nelson be reappointed to another four-year

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POLK COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGER JODY BEAUCHANE RECEIVES 2021 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD

The Minnesota Department of Safety and the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Joey Kelly has announced that Polk County Emergency Manager Jody Beauchane is the recipient of the “2021 Emergency Management Professional of the Year” award. His statement can be seen below; We finish the 57th annual state emergency management conference with our traditional

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