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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF JIM TADMAN REFLECTS ON TRAGEDIES OF GEORGE FLOYD, OFFICER CODY HOLTE

Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman joined KROX radio Wednesday to reflect the tragedies surrounding the deaths of George Floyd while detained by four now-former Minneapolis Police Officers and Grand Forks Police Officer Cody Holte while responding to an active shooting involving a suspect and deputies of the Grand Forks Sheriff’s Office. The loss of Officer

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THIS WEEK IS NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATORS WEEK

Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman reminds us that it is National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week this week (April 12-18).  Sheriff Tadman’s letter is below – Your hardworking dispatchers and other public safety telecommunicators serve as a vital link between your community and fire, medical, and law enforcement agencies. Please join me in thanking our fantastic

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF JIM TADMAN UPDATES COUNTY RESIDENTS ON COVID-19 EMERGENCY PLANNING

Polk County Sheriff Jim Tadman has issued the following press release on what Polk County is doing to combat and prepare for COVID-19.  The press release is below- The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Polk County Public Health, along with all Polk County Department Heads, Crookston Police Chief Paul Biermaier, and East Grand Forks Police Chief

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