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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET AN UPDATE ON DECEMBER SHERIFF’S OFFICE CALLS

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MONTHLY STATISTICS The meeting kicked off with the commissioners being presented with the monthly statistics from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. The statistics for December cases included 108 traffic stops, 147 civil process incidents, 22 fraudulent welfare checks,

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KIDS SHOP WITH A HOMETOWN HERO IN CROOKSTON

The Crookston Police Department, Polk County Sheriff’s Department, and local first responders held their 13th annual “Shop With a Hometown Hero” event on Tuesday, December 12, at the Crookston Walmart.  We have pictures from the event and the original story about the event below. “Shop With a Hometown Hero” is a program that runs through

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POLK COUNTY BOARD MEETING INCLUDED BUILDING PROJECT UPDATES, AND THE MONTHLY REPORT FROM THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center. The meeting started with Sheriff Jim Tadman showing the monthly review for July at the Sherriff’s office. The statistics for July cases included 89 boat and water incidents, 181 traffic stops, 17 fraudulent welfare checks, 24 traffic hazards/complaints, 14 motor

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THE POLK COUNTY SHERRIFF’S OFFICE WELCOMES NEWEST TEAM MEMBER SAFETY PUP

Sherriff Jim Tadman and the Polk County Sherriff’s office have welcomed its newest team member, Safety Pup. Safety Pup is a costume that comes from the National Child Safety Council, which the Polk County Sherriff’s Office has been a part of for 60 years. The previous costume the department had was in use for over

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