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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO MEET TUESDAY

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday, March 19 at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioners Room at the Polk County Government Center.  Their consent agenda includes approve commissioner warrants and sign audit list; approving the February 26 and March 5 minutes; approving payment to Card Member Services, St. Louis, MO in the amount of $11,644.70 […]

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POLK COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT THANK YOU TO RESIDENTS

Polk County Highway Department would like to thank all the individuals that go out of their way who have helped us this winter. Many times we have come up to areas of deep snow blocking the roadway and a local farmer or rural resident have been out on the road with a blower to open

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COUNTY ENCOURAGES SWING AWAY MAILBOXES BE INSTALLED, RESIDENTS TO ENSURE CHAIN IS LOOSE

The Polk County Highway Department would like to inform all residents that it is the county policy that mailboxes are not replaced if hit by snow.  The Polk County Highway Department strongly encourages the purchase and install of a swing away mailbox.  Cost is $75.00 or $150.00 if installed, plastic mailboxes are strongly discouraged. Because

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DEPOSITING SNOW ON COUNTY HIGHWAY COULD LEAD TO MISDEMEANOR, CIVIL LIABILITY

The Polk County Highway Department wishes to inform all residents of Polk County that in accordance with Minnesota Statute 160.27, Subd. 5, it is illegal to place snow (by plowing, blowing or shoveling etc.) onto County Highways.  Violation of this Statute is considered a misdemeanor.  Polk County also cautions that the act of placing snow

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EAST POLK SWCD UPDATES COMMISSIONERS ON WATER AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BASIN PROGRAM

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center.   The board approved commissioner warrants and audit list, along with a payment to Card Member Service for $16,497.31 for credit card purchases on the consent agenda.  The board also voted Robert Franks and Donovan Wright to additional terms on the Planning

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POLK COUNTY RECEIVES $1 MILLION TO RECONSTRUCT FISHER AVE IN CROOKSTON

Warren Strandell and Joan Lee won their November reelection campaigns and took their Oaths of Office to begin their new terms Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center.  The Oath was administered by Polk County Judge Jeffrey S. Remick.  Strandell was named the chair and Gary Willhite was named as vice-chair for the Polk County

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