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POLK COUNTY LINE COLUMN – POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell released another County Line Column earlier today. It can be found down below –   When you can’t see where you are going, don’t keep going. And, if you hear the sound of the rumble strips at the side of the roadway, it’s time to stop. This is good information […]

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POLK COUTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE ANOTHER UPDATE ON RED RIVER JUVENILE CENTER

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning. Commissioners Gerald Jacobson and Mark Holly were absent from the meeting, leaving Joan Lee, Gary Willhite, and Warren Strandell as the three commissioners able to vote. After the County Board Members Issue Forum, the meeting began with a Red

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TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF 2022

The Tri-County Community Corrections (TCCC) Board met this past week for their first board meeting of 2022. The agenda began with the election of officers, and the officers will remain the same for the upcoming year. Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell will remain the Chair, Commissioner Steve Bommersbach of Norman County will remain the Vice-Chair,

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVE 2022 BUDGET AT FINAL BOARD MEETING OF THE YEAR

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center for their last meeting of 2021. 2022 BUDGET APPROVAL The board officially approved the 2022 budget, 2022 Net Levy, 2022 Commissioners Salary/Per Diem, and set the 2022 Wage Grid for the County Administrator, Department Heads, and other Non-Union Personnel.

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL PENS COUNTY LINE COLUMN

The County Line By Warren Strandell (Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2) – A big problem developed when the 11 inches of snow that landed on the roof of the Polk County Human Service Center in East Grand Forks during the most recent storm started to melt during the first days of April.  A roof replacement

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