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GENTILLY BRIDGE TO BE RENAMED IN HONOR OF BERNIE LIEDER

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center after a little over a year of meeting online or at the Polk County Transfer Station. RENAMING OF GENTILLY BRIDGE Polk County engineer Richard Sanders suggested to the board the renaming of the Gentilly Bridge in honor of Bernie L. […]

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POLK COUNTY LANDFILL REPURPOSES MORE RESOURCES THAN NAME MIGHT SUGGEST

When you think of a landfill, the image you have in mind might not be the best.  Maybe it’s huge mounds of garbage symbolic with the old town dumps, or perhaps you think of the floating plastic dump in the Pacific Ocean.  But for Polk County Environmental Services the landfill is an opportunity to reuse

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, District 2 There is a story has been told several times in recent Polk County Newsletters and by the news media but I don’t think that the significance of it has really been comprehended or appreciated by all that many. The story is this: Polk County now has

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET TUESDAY

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  The consent agenda includes the Commissioner Warrants and Sign Audit List, a payment to Card Member Services of St. Louis, MO for $19,704.56, a payment to Ye Ole Print Shoppe of Crookston for $203.00, and

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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PASSES STACK TEST, WORKING ON FLORA AND FAUNA STUDY

Polk County Environmental Services has been working through several facility projects during the last couple of years from Crookston to Fosston.  They recently closed the Fosston Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) project including final payment, while the Transfer Station project in Crookston remains open after substantial delays in Crookston.  Environmental Services Administrator Jon Steiner said there

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