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The County Line – By Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell

  By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, District 2 On the wall behind the center chair at the front of the County Board meeting room hangs a framed copy of the dedication program for the then new Polk County Courthouse. That was on June 27, 1969, which was 50 years ago. The name of […]

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THIRD FLOOR DEMOLITION SET TO BEGIN AS FOURNET BUILDING GAINS ANOTHER TENANT

Progress is being made on the Fournet Building not only on the demolition front but on the tenant front as well.  The Ninth District Public Defenders Crookston Branch is set to move from the Polk County Justice Center into the former Four Seasons part of the building this summer and will eventually take larger office

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JUVENILE TRANSISTION PROGRAM WILL MOVE TO TRI-COUNTY PROBATION

The Red River Valley Juvenile Center transition program will move under Tri-County Probation following this week’s regional corrections board meeting at the Polk County Justice Center.  The moved was predicated by the low numbers recently in the juvenile program and the continued opening of an associate probation agent position said Executive Director Andrew Larson.  “Through

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POLK COUNTY TO RECONSTRUCT THE EAST SHORE BEACH AND ROAD AT MAPLE LAKE

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday passed a resolution to reconstruct and improve Polk County State Aid Highway 10, along with the East Shore of Maple Lake.  The improvement consists of rebuilding the roadway to provide back-in diagonal parking for the safety of the traveling public and those using the public access and beach area. 

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET TUESDAY

The Polk County Commissioners will meet Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. in the Commissioner’s Room at the Polk County Government Center.  The consent agenda for the meeting includes the approval of the Commissioner Warrants and signing the Audit List, approval of payment to Card Member Services, St. Louis, MO in the amount of $11,524.52 for credit

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SENTENCE TO SERVE AND CHORE SERVICE PROGRAMS STAY BUSY WITH JANUARY SNOWFALL

Tri-County Community Corrections’ Regional Corrections Board held their monthly meeting on Monday morning at the Polk County Justice Center.  Executive Director Andrew Larson told the board that January was a busy and productive month for the Sentence to Serve and Chore Service programs provided to inmates at the corrections center.  Sentence to Serve provides snow

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