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POLK COUNTY HAS HAS 196 COVID CASES IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS

COVID-19 cases continue to increase throughout Minnesota and in Polk County. In the two-week period from September 3 to September 16, Polk County has had an increase of 196 new cases. During this time five individuals were/are hospitalized and one of these individuals were/are in the ICU. The most cases were reported in people in […]

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CITY OF EAST GRAND FORKS HOLDING 5TH ANNUAL SHOWCASE SEPTEMBER 22

The City of East Grand Forks will be holding its 5th annual East Grand Forks Showcase on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. in the East parking lot at the East Grand Forks Civic Center. After having to take 2020 off due to COVID, this free event is back and better

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KIDS AT CASTLE EVENT “LOOKING UP” TAKING PLACE TOMORROW NIGHT

The Polk County Wellness Coalition is hosting a Kids at Castle activity tomorrow night called “Looking up” at Crookston’s Castle Park for kids of all ages from 0 to 100+. Kids will discover how our differences make for a beautiful sky. The event will be featuring the reading of “The World Needs Who You Were

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NURSE STACEY GRUNEWALD PROVIDES SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS TO STUDENTS

The Crookston School District, like most districts in the state, will be starting classes Tuesday, September 7. After a strange year of social distancing, wearing masks, and distance learning, Crookston School District Nurse Stacey Grunewald discussed how some COVID practices may still be needed for the beginning of the school year. Grunewald talked about some

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POLK COUNTY HAS SEEN AN UPTICK IN COVID-19 CASES IN LAST TWO WEEKS

COVID-19 cases continue to increase throughout Minnesota and in Polk County. From August 20 – September 2, Polk County has had an increase of 124 new cases and one new COVID-19 related death. During this time four individuals were/are hospitalized and two of these individuals were/are in the ICU. Throughout the course of the pandemic,

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS RECOMMENDING, NOT MANDATING MASKS FOR START OF SCHOOL YEAR

The Polk County School Superintendents met last week with Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese to discuss the new CDC recommendations and how to move forward with the beginning of the school year. Crookston Public Schools will recommend wearing masks at the start of the school year but not mandating them. A lot can

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