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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE APPLICANT BRIEFING MEETING TO BE HELD JULY 9

Polk County was included in the Federal Disaster Declaration DR-4442 for the severe storms, straight-line winds and flooding that took place from March 12, 2019 through April 28, 2019. We have scheduled a Public Assistance Applicant Briefing Meeting for Tuesday, July 9 at 1:00 pm in the Community Room at the Polk County Law Enforcement […]

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BELTRAMI FARMER ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT OF MINNESOTA SOYBEAN GROWERS ASSOCIATION

Mike Skaug, a Polk County soybean farmer, was elected by his fellow directors to become the vice president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association (MSGA). Skaug will serve under MSGA President and Wheaton farmer Jamie Beyer. “It’s an honor to be nominated and elected by my peers to become vice president,” Skaug said. “Coming off

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BOTOX FOR CHRONIC MIGRAINE TOPIC OF RIVERVIEW’S JUNE 28 HEALTH LUNCHEON

In an effort to help those who suffer from chronic migraine, RiverView Health recently began offering Botox injections by Pain Management Specialist Panjini Sivanna, MD. To learn more about this effective treatment, RiverView will host the Friday, June 28 health luncheon, “The Benefits of Botox for Chronic Migraine’’. Botox is the first FDA-approved preventative chronic

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SECOND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

“A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Elysa Christensen, Eric Delorme, Brock Heppner, Connor Januszewski, Logan Kostrzewski, Manuella Moratelli, Thea Oman, Hailey Spivey, Hannah Street Grade 11: Cassidy Baatz, Mirza Baig, Isaiah Barlow, Kaylee Bergquist, Benjamin Brantner, Scott Cordova, Kasey Cwikla, Zoe Everett, Katherine Geist, Ashlyn Genereux, Emily Gillette, Kathryn Halos, Audrey Harbott, Eliza Meyer,  Karly Ostenberg,

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CITY OF CROOKSTON STREET CLOSURES FOR CONSTRUCTION BEGIN FRIDAY

The City of Crookston announced today that Agassiz Asphalt, a subcontractor to R & Q Trucking, Inc. will start bituminous milling work Friday, June 21 on the following streets.  Ash Street from 200 feet south of Loring Street to Third Street Second Street from Market Street to Ash Street Third Street from Main Street to

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EARLY MORNING FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE TO UNATTACHED GARAGE IN GRAND FORKS

An early morning fire causes damage to an unattached garage at 1309 Cottonwood Street. On Thursday, June 20 at approximately 12:45 a.m., 18 firefighters responded to a reported garage heavily involved in fire. Firefighters arrived on scene to find a single stall unattached garage with fire showing on the front side of the structure around

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