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RIVERVIEW HEALTH AND CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL HOST “ASK A PHARMACIST” AND DRUG TAKEBACK AT NIMENS ESPEGARD ON TUESDAY

RiverView Health is partnering with the Crookston Police Department and Nimens Espegard to start a new event called “Ask A Pharmacist” to help people understand more about prescription drugs and their medications with RiverView Pharmacist Shelby Knott on Tuesday, September 20, at 2:00 p.m. in the Nimens Espegard Community Room. RiverView Health’s Community Relations and Events Specialist […]

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO A SEMI-VEHICLE CRASH ON HIGHWAY 102

Earlier today, at approximately 7:15 a.m. The Polk County Sheriff’s Department and Minnesota State Patrol responded to a crash between a semi-vehicle and another vehicle on Highway 102, between Crookston and Fertile, near 375th Street, about 13 miles southeast of Crookston and 7 miles north of Fertile. According to reports from the Department, the owner

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CAR CRASHES INTO THE SIDE OF SCHULZ CARPETING

On Thursday, September 15, at 1:01 p.m., The Crookston Police Department and Polk County Sheriff’s Department responded to an accident on South Main Street in Crookston. The Crookston Police Department reported that Betty Juve of Crookston, was driving a 2002 Lexus, first struck a 2011 Jeep Wrangler, owned by Schulz Carpeting owner, Michael Schulz before

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CLOSE ARPA FUNDS REQUESTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center on Tuesday morning at 8:00 a.m. to discuss their budget for 2023, ARPA funds, and Conditional Use Permits for multiple people. PROPERTY RECORDS – SAM MELBYE The board first heard from the new Director of Property Records, Sam Melbye, who first requested the

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WATER AND BOATING SAFETY TIPS

Summer is fully underway, and everyone is enjoying beautiful and fun days swimming out on the lakes and rivers or enjoying trips on boats, kayaks, and jet skis. But while those bodies of water can be a source of great summer fun, they can also be dangerous with high tides, flash floods, and rushing currents

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ASKING BOATERS TO BE MINDFULL OF HIGH WATER LEVELS

If you are operating a boat or personal watercraft on Polk County lakes, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office is asking you to be mindful of the high-water tables due to recent weather and flooding. Wakes from watercrafts have negative impacts, including: – Shoreline erosion, which results in impaired water quality and property loss – Damage

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