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MUGOO’S OPENING FOR PIZZA AND LAVOSH BEGINNING WEDNESDAY

Mugoo’s Pizza will reopen Wednesday, May 6, for takeout of pizza and lavosh only. Owner Justin Paul said they are looking forward to seeing people they haven’t seen for a while. “We’re going to open up for just pizzas and lavosh,” said Paul. “Opening up 5-9 p.m. for takeout, no delivery yet.  Wednesday through Saturday, […]

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PUBLISHERS CLEARING HOUSE SCAM HITS POLK COUNTY

Polk County Sheriff’s Office is receiving reports about Publishers Clearing House Scam in the area.  The Scam starts with a phone call or an email advising they won the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes.  One reporter was told their prize would be delivered in 45 minutes and that they would have to be home for delivery. 

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR SARAH REESE DISCUSSES COVID-19 IN POLK COUNTY

Polk County had its 42nd lab-confirmed case of COVID-19 on Monday, an increase of 15 cases since April 30.  KROX talked with Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese to get more information on the cases in the county. “We are currently at 42 lab-confirmed cases of COVID in Polk County,” said Reese. “That is

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GOVERNOR SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER TO ALLOW ELECTIVE SURGERIES TO RESUME

Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Order 20-51, providing a roadmap for safely restarting elective surgeries. Starting next week, doctors, dentists, and veterinarians who create a plan to keep patients and healthcare professionals safe may begin offering these procedures, which can treat chronic conditions, prevent and cure disease, and relieve chronic pain. Executive Order 20-51

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MINNESOTA FARMERS AFFECTED BY COVID-19 TO GET ADDITIONAL HELP

The Minnesota House Agriculture and Food Finance and Policy Division today advanced additional resources to help farmers who are impacted by COVID-19, including another extension of the deadline for farmer lender mediations. Click here to read a letter from the Minnesota Farmers Union in support of the legislation voted on during today’s hearing. Lawmakers approved all legislation

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MARK JOHNSON, SENATE REPUBLICANS: SMALL BUSINESSES READY TO OPEN SAFELY

On Monday, Senate Republicans shared ideas from small businesses and churches to safely reopen as Minnesota enters the third month with a stay at home order. Despite billions in federal stimulus dollars being pumped into the state, nearly 600,000 Minnesotans have filed for unemployment, and thousands of small and local businesses and churches, have closed their

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