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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE RESPONDS TO CAR FIRE IN FOSSTON

On Friday, June 29 at approximately 9:42 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to a motor vehicle fire at the intersection of Granum Avenue and 2nd Street SE in the City of Fosston. The Fosston Fire Department and Essentia Ambulance Service also responded. The vehicle, a 2003 GMC Yukon, was driven by Anthony Dickinson, […]

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TRAVIS OLIVER CATCH FEATURED ON ESPN

Crookston High School Construction trades teacher and Crookston resident, Travis Oliver, is a big Minnesota Twins fan and has watched the Minnesota Twins play on the road over the years and he made a trip to Chicago last week to watch the Minnesota Twins play the White Sox and Cubs and little did he know

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MNDOT URGES MOTORISTS TO PLAN AHEAD ON JULY 4 TRAVEL

The Minnesota Department of Transportation urges motorists to plan ahead before traveling over the July 4 holiday and to use extra care while driving through highway work zones. Flooding in some areas of the state will also affect travel. AAA predicts a record 39.7 million people will travel by road over the long weekend, which starts Tuesday, July

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WILD RICE ELECTRIC AND OTTERTAIL POWER COMPANY TRYING TO RESTORE POWER

UPDATE 3:30 PM –  Power has been restored to the communities of Fosston, Fertile, Erskine, and McIntosh.  Polk County is requesting that people avoid traveling between the cities of Winger and Fosston along 420th Street SE and 430th Street SE and 330th Avenue SE and 220th Avenue SE.  Currently, crews are working to clear debris

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ABSENTEE VOTING FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION STARTS TODAY

Polk County election officials have been going through training to get ready for the upcoming elections with the Primary Election on August 14 and the General Election on November 6. “In the last couple of days, we have provided the administrative election training to all the clerks and administrators of our 82 precincts,” said Polk

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