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POLK COUNTY HAS 48 NEW COVID-19 CASES, 1 DEATH WHILE MN REPORTS 5,775 CASES AND 92 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health of is reporting 5,775 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 391 probable cases from antigen testing, and 92 deaths. The confirmed cases were found in 45,885 completed tests for a positive rate of 12.6 percent. Roseau County had 53 reported cases, Polk County-48 cases and one death (75-79 years), Pennington County-20 cases, […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO DISCUSS LEARNING MODEL IN SPECIAL MEETING

The Crookston School Board will have a special meeting on Thursday at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School choir/orchestra room. The main agenda includes – Approval of the Learning model for the district.  The board will also be asked to approve the extension of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) emergency leave for employees,

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AMERICINN GETS NEW SLIDING GLASS DOORS THROUGH CARES ACT SMALL BUSINESS GRANT

AmericInn by Wyndham in Crookston recently received $27,935 from the CARES Act Small Business grants from the City of Crookston and the money was used to add new automatic sliding doors. General Manager Cory Dallager said they used those funds to put in new automatic doors to help limit the spear of COVID-19. “Our project

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TRI-VALLEY OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL, POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH HOST VIRTUAL COFFEE & CONNECTION EVENTS

With COVID-19 restrictions limiting social gatherings and opportunities to connect with other people. So, Tri-Valley Opportunity Council (TVOC) and Polk County Public Health (PCPH) are collaborating to host virtual coffee & connection events twice a month. Marley Melbye, Senior Programs Director for TVOC, said the collaboration aims to bring people together. “This idea came as

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SENATOR MARK JOHNSON SAYS APPROVAL OF ENBRIDGE LINE 3 PIPELINE WAS LONG-AWAITED NEWS

On Monday, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency approved Enbridge’s Line 3 Replacement construction stormwater permit. This was the final permit required before Enbridge can begin construction of the replacement pipeline. “Today’s announcement is the long-awaited news communities across Northern Minnesota were waiting to hear. Our Covid-battered economy and the safety of our residents and environment

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