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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND FERTILE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPOND TO GRASS FIRE

On Wednesday, August 11 at 5:00 pm the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and Fertile Fire Department responded to a grass fire located at Joanne Koelling’s residence rural Fertile. The fire destroyed two buildings, one vehicle, and a Wild Rice Electric power pole. The property damage value is unknown at this time. The cause of the […]

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GROUND WORK IS UNDERWAY ON THE AG INNOVATION CAMPUS IN CROOKSTON

The Ag Innovation Campus in Crookston, which will be located south of Titan Machinery, took another step closer to getting up and running on Monday, July 26 when they broke ground and started moving the dirt around. The crew is preparing the site by clearing out the topsoil and other groundwork needed.  “There is a

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POLK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY IS LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO ADOPT CATS AND DOGS

The Polk County Humane Society, located across from Happy Joe’s Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor on the Southside of town, is looking for people to adopt. The kennel is currently as full as it’s ever been, and there aren’t enough animals going out compared to the rate they’re coming in. One of the kennel assistants

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO HAVE A SPECIAL MEETING ON AUGUST 16

The Crookston School Board will have a special board meeting on Monday, August 16 at 7:00 a.m. at the Crookston High School choir/orchestra room.   The meeting is to approve a resolution for the Health and Safety measures for the 2021-2022 school year.  At the beginning of the meeting will have a public comment period.  The

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ALTRU HEALTH SYSTEM TO REQUIRE ALL EMPLOYEES ARE VACCINATED BY NOVEMBER 15

Altru Health System announces a critical step to protect its staff and the community against the continued spread of COVID-19. Altru will be requiring all employees to be fully vaccinated by November 15, 2021. “The past 18 months have been particularly challenging for our healthcare team as we’ve faced the COVID-19 pandemic,” shared Dr. Steven

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MINNESOTA STATE EMPLOYEES WILL BE REQUIRED TO VACCINATE OR HAVE REGULAR TESTING

In order to protect Minnesota workers and families from COVID-19 and prevent further spread of the virus and its highly contagious variants, Governor Tim Walz announced today that state agency employees will be required to show proof of vaccination or participate in regular testing before returning to the workplace. State agency employees working in person

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