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Polk County Commissioners Board

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ESTABLISH 2024 ELECTION JUDGES AND CANVASSING DATES

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. They reviewed the canvassing dates of the 2024 presidential election, along with the 2024 Polk County Election Judges and Ballot Board Members. POLK COUNTY PARTICIPATES IN THE CITY OF CROOKSTON HOUSING ABATEMENT PROGRAM The meeting began with Polk County Director of Property […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND DISCUSS THE 2024 LEVY SET AT 2.5% INCREASE

The Polk County commissioners met on Tuesday in the Polk County Government Center leading up to the Truth in Taxation presentation and public hearing. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES The board was presented with two items from Environmental Services Director Jon Steiner, who sought approval. The board approved the sale authorization and used vehicles from Enterprise Fleet Services.

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD FINAL LEVY

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The meeting began with Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders seeking the resolution of acknowledging street construction sponsoring the City of Lengby and the City of Fosston. “The state legislature passed bonding and funded the local road improvement program,” said Sanders,

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND DISCUSS UPDATED LEVY

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The board reviewed requests from Polk County Health Director Sarah Reese. Reese brought a Site Affiliation Agreement regarding Walden University, which currently has a Polk County resident enrolled and is interested in participating in the Polk County Clinical program. For this to

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVES WATERSHED LEVIES AND ROAD GRANTS

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. Annalee Jones started the meeting with a request on behalf of several levying authorities for levies for taxes payable in 2024 in the amount of $2,641,196.21. This included watershed levy requests, Northwest Regional Development Commission and Northwest Minnesota Multi-County Housing and Redevelopment

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE THE 2024 PRELIMINARY LEVY WHICH SEES A 4% INCREASE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The first item on the agenda was the Monthly review of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office for August. The August statistics included 2,647 total calls, with 789 calls being for emergencies. It also had 160 traffic stops, 11 reckless driving

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