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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVES CONTRACTORS FOR STREET SWEEPERS AND AGREEMENTS WITH MNDOT

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning. They heard from Public Health Director Sarah Reese in an update on COVID-19 in the County and an Advertise & Hire Dietician, Tax Administrative Assistant Sam Melbye on the Redistricting of Wards, Temporary Election Positions, a Resolution Repurchase of Tax Forfeited […]

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVES 2022 FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN TO REPAIR GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning. They heard from Assistant Environmental Services Administrator Jacob Snyder on Property Planning and Zoning, Sarah Reese in an update on COVID and ARP Funds for Public Health, County Engineer, Richard Sanders on reports of highway agency agreements, IT Director

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVES 2022 ROAD RESTRICTION MAP

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning. They heard from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman, Richard Sanders on Highway developments and updates, Sarah Reese on an update of COVID-19 in the area, and Michelle Cote to discuss Property Records. The meeting also had other information with

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HOLD FIRST MEETING OF 2022

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning for their first meeting of 2022. The meeting began with the reappointment of Commissioner Warren Strandell to the MPO, which the board approved unanimously. POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Polk County Sheriff’s Office Administrative Sergeant Jesse Haugen sought approval to purchase 10 APX Portable 800 Radios,

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POLK COUNTY LINE COLUMN – POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell released a County Line Column last week. It highlights what the county is currently dealing with, such as the 2022 budget, and a few items with Tri-County Community Corrections. The column can be found down below –   Local government units are pretty much ready to start a new year…

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