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Polk County Emergency Managment

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PUBLIC COMMENT SOUGHT FOR POLK COUNTY’S HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN

Polk County has completed an updated draft of the Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) and is now seeking public feedback. Like all Minnesota counties, Polk County is vulnerable to a variety of potential natural disasters, such as tornadoes, windstorms, severe winter storms, flooding, drought, and extreme temperatures, which threaten the loss of life and property in […]

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VIRTUAL SKYWARN TRAINING TO BE HELD IN APRIL FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN BEING WEATHER SPOTTERS

Polk County Emergency Management, in conjunction with the National Weather Service, will conduct virtual Skywarn training sessions. These training sessions are beneficial for those who simply wish to become better informed, as well as those who want to be designated storm spotters. The virtual sessions will be conducted by a Warning Coordination Meteorologist from the

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