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POLK COUNTY TO REFUND ENBRIDGE ENERGY ONLY $4,148 AFTER RECEIVING GRANT

Last week at a Polk County Board of Commissioners meeting, the commissioners were informed that the county would only need to refund Enbridge Energy $4,148 compared to the initial estimate of $1.2 million. This is because the Minnesota State Legislature passed a vote to give all 13 counties affected by the refund grants to help

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POLK COUNTY HAS 16 NEW COVID-19 CASES AS MINNESOTA REPORTS 3,882 NEW CASES

As of today (August 31, 2021) in Minnesota, there are now 3,882 new COVID cases that have been reported. Polk County had 16 of those, Pennington county reported 30, Red Lake County 4, Roseau County 2, Marshall County 3, and Mahnomen County 5. The state reported 6 new deaths and none of them were in

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GRAND FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO STRUCTURE FIRE

On Sunday, August 29, at approximately 8:07 AM, the Grand Forks Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a structure fire at 2751 32nd Avenue South in Grand Forks. Upon first arriving, crews found a small shed at the back of this address that was partially involved with fire. Thety were able to extinguish

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE QUARENTINE GUIDELINES FOR BEGINNING OF SCHOOL YEAR

Crookston Public Schools announced this morning what their Quarantine Guidelines will be at the start of the 2021-2022 School year. Below are the details.   Crookston Public Schools Quarantine Guidelines The manner in which individuals were quarantined posed some major challenges to our parents last year and we are looking to safely limit the number

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NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL NAMES ANN NOVACEK ADVOCATE OF THE YEAR

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is pleased to announce this year’s recipient for the Artist Advocate of the Year Award is Ann Novacek of Greenbush. Novacek received the award at a program in Warroad on August 26. Novacek is a prolific painter from Greenbush and has encouraged many others in art. In the 1960s, Ann joined

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