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Polk County Board of Commissioners

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POLK COUNTY TO REFUND ENBRIDGE ENERGY ONLY $4,148 AFTER RECEIVING GRANT

Last week at a Polk County Board of Commissioners meeting, the commissioners were informed that the county would only need to refund Enbridge Energy $4,148 compared to the initial estimate of $1.2 million. This is because the Minnesota State Legislature passed a vote to give all 13 counties affected by the refund grants to help

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVE COUNTY DITCH MAINTANENCE REQUESTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders and a pair of county ditch maintenance requests featuring the Red Lake Watershed District, Mark Dietz from Facilities to discuss a new UPS Battery Replacement, Jacob Snyder asking for ARP Funding

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POLK COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TO RECIEVE ARP FUNDING FOR SSTS FIXUP PROGRAM

Polk County Environmental Services will be receiving more money to put towards their Septic System Fixups program. Dollars will be allocated from the county’s ARP Funding program for $50,000. The department received 21 applications at the program’s start, and Planning and Zoning Administrator Jacob Snyder explained the need for more money. “It’s always our goal

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEET K9 REX, HEAR FROM OTHERS AT MEETING

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Monday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The agenda included updates from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman as well as a visit from K9 Rex and Deputy Ben Stout, Jon Ross representing Polk County Republicans and their right to bear arms, Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders

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POLK COUNTY TO HAVE FIRST ROUNDABOUT INSTALLED IN 2024

Polk County will have its’ first roundabout by 2024. It’ll be located at the intersection of County Road 21 & Highway 75 North of Crookston. The decision comes after another T-bone accident that took place at that intersection earlier this month. Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders explained the cost of the project and some of

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