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FERGUS FALLS AND HAWLEY TOP SEEDS IN SECTION 8AA GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNEY

The Section 8AA Girls Basketball seeds have been released and Hawley and Fergus Falls were the top seeds in their respective sub-section.  The seeds and tournament schedule and bracket are listed below. NORTH Subsection – 1. Hawley 2. Roseau 3. Crookston 4. Park Rapids 5. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 6. East Grand Forks 7. Thief River Falls 8. […]

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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WILL MOVE INTO TRANSFER STATION OFFICES MONDAY

Polk County Environmental Services will be moving into their new building Monday.  The move comes several months after anticipated due to a number of setbacks, most recently an issue with the concrete floor cracking and pitting.  Environmental Services Administrator Jon Steiner said that the epoxy finish still needed a couple of days to cure after

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