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GENTILLY BRIDGE RE-NAMED BERNIE L. LIEDER MEMORIAL BRIDGE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The big items included Jacob Snyder from Planning and Zoning, Chuck Whiting presenting the board with service and specific project agreements with ICON Architects, and Richard Sanders bringing forth a resolution to approve the re-naming of the Gentilly Bridge […]

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POLK COUNTY WILL ONLY NEED TO REFUND ENBRIDGE ENERGY $4,148

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Sheriff James Tadman for an amendment of a Federal Boat Grant Contract Agreement, Richard Sanders of the Highway Department for a couple of County Ditch Maintenance requests, two ditch hearings, an Enbridge Energy Refund update, a

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UNION LAKE TO RECEIVE SPRAYING OF LIQUID HERBICIDE FOR INVASIVE SPECIES

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The main agenda items included Jacob Snyder from Planning and Zoning, Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders to discuss a pair of public ditch hearings, and Finance Director Ron Denison for a cash & budget report. The board also heard

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DISCUSS VARIETY OF TOPICS AT TUESDAY MEETING

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Transfer Station and they heard from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman, Jacob Snyder for a discussion on Planning on Zoning, and Michelle Cote to discuss Property Records. The meeting also had other pieces of information with Attorney Greg Widseth, Historical Society President

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POLK COUNTY TRYING TO GET DRIVERS TESTS BACK IN CROOKSTON, PROPERTY TAXES DUE BY MAY 17

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning and they approved Michelle Cote, Director of Polk County Property Records, to enter a memorandum of understanding with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety as she tries to get written driver’s tests back in Crookston.  And they remind the county citizens that property and agriculture taxes are

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH REPORTS 3.9% POSITIVE MARGIN AND RETAINED ALL STAFF IN FISCAL YEAR 2020

Like most things during the COVID-19 pandemic, Riverview Healthcare Association’s 123rd Annual Meeting looked different this year. Participants attended the January 25 meeting via Zoom to hear the good news of the completion of RiverView 2020, the hospital and clinic building project, and the effects the pandemic has had on the organization. Carrie Michalski, president/CEO,

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