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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEAR REPORT OF REPAIRS AFTER TWO POWER OUTAGES LAST WEEK

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. CONSENT ITEMS The board’s Consent items included approving the Commissioner Warrants and Sign Audit List and the board minutes from their meeting on January 3. It also included approving a payment to US Bank, St. Louis, MO, in the

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE EMPLOYMENT MARKET STUDY FROM DAVID DROWN ASSOCIATES

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. CONSENT ITEMS After the Call to Order, the board began the meeting by approving the Commissioner Warrants and Sign Audit List. It also included approving the minutes from their last meetings on September 27 and October 4 and approving

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEAR INFORMATION ABOUT VIKING GAS TRANSMISSION PROJECT

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning to hear reports from the Social Services and Planning and Zoning Departments. SOCIAL SERVICES-KAREN WARMACK Social Services Director Karen Warmack first approached the board with multiple items. The first being some requests to replace a Social Worker in the

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STEPHANIE WEBSTER NAMED 2019-2020 CATHEDRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

Cathedral Elementary School, Crookston, MN, proudly announces that the new Principal for the 2019-2020 school is Stephanie Webster, currently the third-grade teacher at Cathedral.  Mrs. Webster is an alumna of Cathedral and the first alum to lead as Principal. Mrs. Webster has taught third and sixth grades during her six years with Cathedral.  She earned

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The County Line – By Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell

THE COUNTY LINE   By Warren Strandell, Polk County Commissioner, District 2 When word got out – although it was never a secret – that Polk County had spent $36,000 on a drone, there were questions about why the county needed such an expensive toy.  But, you’ll come away convinced that it’s not a toy if

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