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TRI-VALLEY INTRODUCES JOYCE TANGEN AS NEW HEAD START, CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. CEO Jason Carlson, announced today that Joyce Tangen has been hired as the director of Tri-Valley’s Head Start, Child, and Family Programs. She will begin her duties as the new director on October 23. “Now that the search process is complete, I look forward to getting Joyce acquainted with our amazing […]

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CRAIG HRUBY NAMED RIVERVIEW HEALTH EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH

A RiverView Health Plant Services maintenance technician, Craig Hruby is a jack-of-all-trades. He is credited with saving the organization money on outside vendors because he has the skills to get important jobs done without outside help. As a bonus, Craig does it all with a positive attitude. Craig is RiverView’s Employee of the Month (EOM)

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE THE 2024 PRELIMINARY LEVY WHICH SEES A 4% INCREASE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The first item on the agenda was the Monthly review of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office for August. The August statistics included 2,647 total calls, with 789 calls being for emergencies. It also had 160 traffic stops, 11 reckless driving

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CROOKTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES HOMECOMING COURT

Crookston High School will begin homecoming festivities starting next week on October 2. The 2024 homecoming game will be vs. Warroad High School on Friday, October 6, starting at 6:00 p.m. The school has announced the 2023 Homecoming Court. The nominees for homecoming king are Carter Coauette, Carter Trudeau, Jackson Reese, Brannon Tangquist, and Isaac

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REVIEW TECHNOLOGY, AND SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY BUDGETS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met last Wednesday and reviewed the preliminary budgets from MIS and the Sheriff’s Department. MIS DEPARTMENT PRELIMINARY BUDGET The commissioners reviewed Polk County’s technology preliminary budget (MIS). MIS director Levi Webster presented the budget to the board, and the proposed budget included a total budget increase of $26,000 from

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