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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL RELEASES COUNTY LINE COLUMN

The County Line By Warren Strandell Polk County Commissioner District 2 There have been more than a few times when someone has asked, “What do you really do as a county commissioner? How often do you meet? What is your job? What does that involve?” In the simplist of terms, the answer is that the […]

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES RESPOND TO 2 VEHICLE ACCIDENT

On Friday, August 4, at approximately 7:17 p.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to US Highway 2 and County Road 10 East of Mentor for a two-vehicle crash with unknown injuries.  Upon arrival, Deputies learned that a Toyota Tacoma was traveling northbound on County Road 10 driven by Thomas Hoke (23) of Red Lake

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CROOKSTON CHAMBER AMBASSADORS VISIT SUNRICH PRODUCTS (FORMERLY SUNOPTA)

The Crookston Area Chamber Ambassadors gathered to recognize, honor, and congratulate an innovative business in Crookston, Sunrich Products, LLC, formally SunOpta. The Sunrich Products C-suite and integral staff congregated with the Crookston Area Chamber, in addition to other business members of the Crookston community, to give a little history in addition to current events in

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POLK COUNTY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER AND ALLUMA HOST SAFETY PLANNING WORKSHOP

The Polk County Family Resource Center and Alluma hosted a Safety Planning workshop on Monday at the Crookston Public Library. Amy Bartz from Alluma discussed the Safety Tool. It’s a simple, easy-to-complete tool that can be used with youth or adults. Everyone has stressful moments in life, and sometimes they can turn into mental health

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ITASCA STATE PARK NATURE PROGRAM-EVENTS AUGUST 8 TO AUGUST 13

Here are the Itasca State Park Nature Program events listed for August 8 to August 13. Historic Buildings Walking Tour Tuesday, August 8, 2023, from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Meet outside of Forest Inn (Across from Douglas Lodge) The historic buildings of Itasca tell stories of the people who had enjoyed the park before us and contributed

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