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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVES 2022 ROAD RESTRICTION MAP

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning. They heard from Polk County Sheriff James Tadman, Richard Sanders on Highway developments and updates, Sarah Reese on an update of COVID-19 in the area, and Michelle Cote to discuss Property Records. The meeting also had other information with […]

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POLK COUNTY 2022 BUDGET ON TRACK FOR 3.5% TAX LEVY INCREASE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning inside the Polk County Government Center. Gerald Jacobson was absent from the meeting, so Joan Lee filled in as the Chair of the board. 2022 BUDGET UPDATE Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting gave the board a 2022 Budget update and said things are still on

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POLK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN FAVOR OF PURSUING 3.5% TAX LEVY FOR 2022 BUDGET

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met this morning inside the Polk County Government Center. They heard from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting, Polk County Highway Engineer Richard Sanders, Karen Warmack of Social Services, and Michelle Cote of Property Records. The board began with an Issue Forum to Designate the Minnesota Counties Intergovernmental Trust (MCIT)

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMING RESIDENTS OF REINFECTION COVID-19 CASES

The Minnesota Department of Health announced last week that Reinfection cases have been added to the COVID-19 web data for 2021. Polk County Public Health and the Minnesota Department of Health are warning everyone who has already had COVID-19 that reinfection is possible even if you have been vaccinated. Polk County Public Health Director Sarah

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL’S HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES UPDATE

The Crookston Public School District began level 3 of their health and safety measures on October 4. They will review the data again on Monday, October 18, to see if changes to health and safety measures will need to occur. During this time, Crookston Public School District nurse Stacey Grunewald says that the students have

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