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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPOINT YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

In 2018, The Polk County Board of Commissioners approved the formation of a Youth Advisory Board (YAB) under Polk County Public Health (PCPH). During the December 20, 2022, Commissioners meeting, Sarah Reese, PCPH Director, recommended a list of students for appointment as a Youth Advisory Board Member for two years. She recommended they reappoint senior […]

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CROOKSTON FARMERS MARKET AND POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF POWER OF PRODUCE AND INTRODUCE SNAP/EBT BENEFITS

The Crookston Farmers Market, University of Minnesota Extension – SNAP-Ed, Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, and the Polk County Wellness Coalition and Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) are excited to announce the return of the popular Power of Produce (PoP) and Pop+ and introduce SNAP/EBT benefits being offered for the 2022 Crookston Farmers Market season! The Crookston

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UNIVERSITY OF JAMESTOWN CONCERT CHOIR PERFORMING AT ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH

Take a break from the wind, cold, and snow, and warm your heart with the choral music of the University of Jamestown Concert Choir. The University of Jamestown Concert Choir will be touring Northwest Minnesota from March 5th-13th. They will be performing at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Crookston, MN, on Saturday, March 5th, at

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KIDS 18 AND UNDER AND ADULTS 65 AND OLDER CAN TAKE PART IN POWER OF PRODUCE VOUCHERS

The Crookston Farmers Market, Polk County Public Health (PCPH), Polk County Wellness Coalition, and University of Minnesota Extension SNAP-Ed are excited to announce the return of the popular Power of Produce (PoP) Club to the 2021 Crookston Farmers Market season beginning on Thursday, July 1. PoP aims to create new eating habits and encourage learning

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ONE VEGETABLE, ONE COMMUNITY PROGRAM SELECTS THE GARDEN BEET AS THIS YEAR’S VEGETABLE

One Vegetable, One Community is back for its fifth year in the Crookston area. This year’s vegetable is beets. Polk County Public Health’s Kirsten Fagerlund said One Vegetable, One Community encourages healthy foods, gardening, and enhances the community. “One Vegetable, One Community is a growing initiative,” said Fagerlund. “This year it is county-wide through Polk

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FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER KICKS OFF ON SUPER BOWL SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health, Polk County Wellness Coalition, and many amazing community partners and volunteers are excited to share this year’s events for the upcoming February Fitness Fever.  The first event will be this Sunday, February 2.   “We’re very excited for February coming up and kicking off our February Fitness Fever this Sunday, February 2,”

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