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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

The County Line By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 Recently, I was one of about a dozen people (including 3 from North Dakota) who participated in a seminar conducted by the Minnesota Department of Transportation that delved into the subject of how electronics are going to replace us humans as the drivers of cars […]

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POLK COUNTY PULLS PLOWS UNTIL FRIDAY MORNING, NO TRAVEL ADVISED FOR NW MN

Polk County has pulled plows off the roads until 4:00 a.m. Friday.  No travel is advised on any of the county roads. UPDATE FROM THE POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE: Polk County Road 17 between County Road 60 and County Road 20 East of East Grand Forks and North of Fisher, MN is closed due to a

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TRAVIS OLIVER THANKS THOSE WHO HELPED HIM ATTAIN DEGREE IN LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Disclaimer-you never know what life has in store. As I embark on leaving Crookston High School for my student teaching in the Fertile-Beltrami School District, I have so many people to thank. Crookston High School administration took a chance on me that I would be able to fill a void in the Crookston School District.

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MSHSL REGION 8A AAA AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED

The Minnesota State High School League’s Region 8A “Triple A” winners have been announced and Julie Wojtiw-Quo of Lake of the Woods was the female winner and Tate Hoseth of Norman County East was the male winner announced at a banquet in Mahnomen.  Crookston’s Brock Heppner was the Sub-Section 31 male winner and Thea Oman

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DR. MARK STRAND NOW CARING FOR PATIENTS AT ALTRU CLINIC IN CROOKSTON

Mark Strand, DO, MS, recently joined Altru and is now caring for patients at Altru Clinic in Crookston. He treats patients with diseases and disorders of the ear, nose and throat. “I approach patients with the same compassion and respect I would show my own family. I emphasize the importance of knowing all of the

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CROOKSTON COULD SEE A BOOST IN FUNDING IF GOVERNOR’S BUDGET GETS GO AHEAD

Last week at the Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities (CGMC) Legislative Day Governor Tim Walz said he would push to get extra funds to help with essential services while keeping property taxes down with increased funding of $30.5 million a year to local governments.  According to City Administrator Shannon Stassen, even a boost would still

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