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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PLAN TO DISPERSE $2 MILLION IN CARES ACT AID THROUGHOUT COUNTY

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to approve a plan constructed by Polk County Administration Chuck Whiting to disperse $2 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds to organizations and businesses across Polk County.  Polk County Commissioner Gary Willhite said the County wanted to get that money out as soon […]

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NORTHWESTERN MENTAL HEALTH MAKING STAFF CUTS AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC

UPDATE 8/11/20 1:00 p.m.  KROX followed up on a common question we heard from our listeners as to whether the Northwestern Mental Health Center had applied for the Payroll Protection Program. CEO Shauna Reitmeier told KROX they had applied and received funding to bridge the financial gaps the past several months to get this point

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Tri-Valley Hosts Partners That Helped With Agassiz Townhome Project

Tri-Valley Opportunity Council hosted a social for the project partners who helped make Agassiz Townhomes a reality on Wednesday morning. The day started with refreshments and a short presentation in Bede Ballroom at the University of Minnesota Crookston and culminated with project partners walking through a finished three-bedroom unit.  “We’re very proud of how the

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