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POLK COUNTY HAS 1 NEW COVID CASE; MN REPORTS 530 CONFIRMED CASES, 3 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 530 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 34 probable cases from antigen testing, and 3 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 17,863 completed tests for a positive rate 3.0 percent. Roseau County had 2 confirmed cases, Polk, Red Lake, Marshall, and Pennington Counties each had 1 case.

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POLK COUNTY HAS 8 CONFIRMED COVID CASES; MN REPORTS 916 CONFIRMED CASES, 22 DEATHS

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 916 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 138 probable cases from antigen testing, and 22 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 35,669 completed tests for a positive rate of 2.6 percent. Polk County had 8 confirmed cases, Pennington County-4 cases, Roseau County-3 cases, Mahnomen County-1 case, and

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POLK COUNTY HAS 1 COVID-19 DEATH, 8 NEW CASES IN MINNESOTA’S DAILY REPORT

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 1,192 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 218 probable cases from antigen testing, and 17 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 44,324 completed tests for a positive rate of 2.7 percent. Polk County had 8 confirmed cases and 1 death (85-89 years), Pennington County-3 cases, Lake of

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 2 DEATHS, 616 NEW CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES; 2 IN POLK COUNTY

The Minnesota Department of Health is reporting 616 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, 111 probable cases from antigen testing, and 2 deaths. The confirmed cases were the result of 19,579 completed tests for a positive rate of 3.1 percent. Polk County reported two confirmed cases and one probable case, while Marshall, Norman, and Pennington Counties

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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE: SPRING FLOOD RISK QUITE LOW; FLASH DROUGHT POSSIBLE IN SPRING

The National Weather Service in Grand Forks released its first spring flood outlook for 2021 on Thursday. As you can imagine, given the mild winter, the spring snowmelt flood risk is quite low. Warning Coordination Meteorologist Greg Gust said a dry fall and below normal snowpacks are prevalent throughout Crookston and the entire Red River

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