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Polk County Board of Commissioners agrees to be the Lead Applicant for RAISE Grant application in hope of replacing three bridges that span the Red River

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday, January 21, at 9:30 a.m. at the Government Center.  After approval of consent items and The County Board Members Issue Forum the Board moved on to the regular agenda. County Engineer Richard Sanders was first up on the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting and he came to the […]

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Narcan is available at Polk County Public Health

Back in June of 2024 the Polk County Board of Commissioners approved of Naloxone/Narcan being provided by the Polk County Health Department to the community. “As part of our Opioid Advisory Council here in Polk County, we received funds from the Opioid Settlement, and so back in June, as part of an extensive package of

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Polk County Public Health is urging all community members to test their homes for radon

The Polk County Public Health Department has issued a message this week about Radon Levels in Polk County being higher than the state average.  Minnesota has unusually high radon levels due to its unique geology and how homes are operated with our cold temperatures, according to Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese. “During the

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE OPIOID FUND DISTRIBUTION AND LAND PURCHASE

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning, August 6, at the Polk County Government Center. PLANNING AND ZONING UPDATE Among the items on the agenda for this meeting was to speak with Planning and Zonings Jacob Snyder.  Jacob brought a couple of Resolutions for conditional use permits before the board. One of those was Resolution

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POLK COUNTY BOARD APPROVES ACCESORY BUILDINGS FOR LAKE HOMES

On Tuesday, the Polk County Board met at the Polk County Government Center in Crookston.  PLANNING AND ZONING Jacob Snyder, the Planning and Zoning Administrator, started the meeting. He discussed three items regarding three different properties. The first one he talked about was for James Senske, where he wanted the large accessory building on his

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POLK COUNTY BOARD APPROVES ROUNDABOUT ON CSAH 21 AND TRUNK HIGHWAY 75

The Polk County Board met Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center in Crookston.  HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Darin Carlstrom with the Highway Department spoke on three items during his time. The first two were the awarding of projects. One was for a roundabout on County State Aid Highway 21 and Trunk Highway 75, and this was

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