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CROOKSTON OX CART DAYS PUTTING ON “CRUISIN’ OUT TO EAT” EVENT APRIL 6-10

The Crookston Ox Cart Days Committee has put together an event for this week, “Crookston Cruisin’ Out to Eat,” to reward those people who are helping support local restaurants.  Committee Chair Jess Bengston said with restaurants relying on pickup and delivery; the committee wants to support those businesses and reward those who are supporting them. […]

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CATHEDRAL CHURCH OFFERING SERVICES ONLINE AND BLESSED PALMS ON APRIL 5

Mass at Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception church is canceled until further notice. Please visit www.crookstoncathedral.com to watch this weekend’s Mass from our website. Our YouTube channel is “Crookston Cathedral” and can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0YxQwnYF-bHaLeMbiIATUw. Subscribe to receive notifications when a new Mass is updated! On Palm Sunday (April 5), parishioners may pick up

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POLK COUNTY RESIDENT THAT TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 TRAVELED INTERNATIONALLY

Polk County Public Health has been notified by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) of the first lab-confirmed case of novel coronavirus, COVID-19 in Polk County. The patient in their 30’s is at home in isolation and being monitored by MDH. It is believed that the patient was likely exposed to COVID-19 while traveling internationally

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POLK COUNTY HAS FIRST POSITIVE COVID-19 TEST ACCORDING TO STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT

The Minnesota Department of Health released the latest COVID-19 case update and the first positive test has been reported in Polk County.  The Department of Health doesn’t release the town or healthcare facility due to privacy regulations. UPDATE – 11:45 a.m. (4-4-20) Polk County Public Health issued a press release and it is available by

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

Dear Neighbors, Many of you have reached out to me looking for resources for self-employed individuals. Below, I have listed many of the new programs that will soon be available for these individuals. If you have questions about an application or about whether your business is eligible for a program, please contact DEED using the

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER TO HELP THE AG INDUSTRY

Governor Tim Walz today signed Executive Order 20-27 to lift hours of service requirements for truck drivers transporting livestock feed or fertilizer, in order to support Minnesota’s agriculture community while they work to keep Minnesotans fed during the COVID-19 pandemic. With the ongoing spread of COVID-19 there are heightened concerns within the agricultural industry about

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