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SKYWARN STORM SPOTTER TRAINING CLASSES BEING OFFERED IN MARCH

Polk County Emergency Management, in conjunction with the National Weather Service, will conduct Skywarn Storm Spotter training classes. These training classes are beneficial for those who simply wish to become better informed, as well as those who want to be designated storm spotters. The training will be conducted by a Warning Coordination Meteorologist from the […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY MORNING

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, March 5 at 8:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  Their consent agenda includes approving auditor warrants and approving two Lost Warrants issued to Fengestad-Solie Post #200, number 5000640 was dated May 2, 2017, for $40.00 and number 218203 was dated May 20,

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NO INJURIES IN FRIDAY AFTERNOON ACCIDENT

The Crookston Police Department reported an accident Friday, March 1 at 3:40 p.m. at N. Minnesota St and Stuart Ave between a 2016 Mazda 6, driven by Scott Gunlogson of Cookston and a 1999 Dodge Intrepid, driven by Kyla Goulet of Crookston.  There were no injuries or citations and both vehicles had moderate damage.

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NOBODY HOME IN WEEKEND HOUSE FIRE IN GRAND FORKS

At approx. 7:02 p.m. Saturday, March 2, the Grand Forks Fire Dept. was dispatched to the report of a house fire located at 513 4th Ave. S. The call was initiated by a passer-by who called 911 and stated flames were coming from the windows. When fire crews arrived on scene, flames were observed coming

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RICH SANDERS PRESENTED WITH HIS 2018 OUTSTANDING COUNTY ENGINEER AWARD

Wayne Sandberg, Washington County Engineer and President of the Minnesota County Engineers Association visited the Polk County Commissioners for a local Presentation of the 2018 Outstanding Engineer of the Year Award to Polk County Engineer Rich Sanders.  “Our association is appraised of all 87 counties,” Sandberg.  “We have full membership across the state and had

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