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UMC STUDENTS INSTALL SENSORY PATH DESIGNS AT CASTLE PARK, CAMPUS HOSTS TWO GUEST SPEAKERS

Students in the landscape installation class installed their sensory path designs at Castle Park in the past two weeks. They coordinated this effort with Kirsten Fagerlund at Polk County Public Health and Amanda Lien. Sensory paths are designed to help kids with sensory processing disorders and those learning how to be mobile on different surfaces. […]

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MAYOR’S COURTYARD MOVING CLOSER TO COMPLETION WITH THE HELP OF MANY

The new walking and biking hub located in the Mayor’s Courtyard on the corner of Main and Robert streets is moving closer to completion with recent input from the Downtown Crookston Development Partnership (DCDP).  The DCDP has been communicating with members of Bike Crookston and the City of Crookston as the project has moved forward. 

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POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION ANNOUNCES RETURN OF POWER OF PRODUCE CLUB

As things are finally sprouting and growing in the Crookston area, the Crookston community will be excited to hear of the return of the Power of Produce (PoP) Club to the 2019 Crookston Farmers Market season. Last year’s debut year of this farmer’s market incentive program signed up 367 youth aged 0-18 into the club

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FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER PROVIDES COMMUNITY EVENTS EACH SUNDAY

Polk County Public Health and the Polk County Wellness Coalition are ready to rock with the 2019 February Fitness Fever Events says Polk County Public Health Coordinator Kirsten Fagerlund.  “We’re excited again to have our committee offer fun events in February for the people in the region,” said Fagerlund.  “Our committee has been meeting for

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Polk County Public Health Forming a Youth Advisory Board

The Polk County Board of Commissioners has recently approved the formation of a Youth Advisory Board (YAB) for Polk County Public Health (PCPH). The Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Board vision statement is Communities where all people achieve their optimum health potential. As a youth-serving organization and knowing that youth 0-17 years of age make up approximately

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