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POLK COUNTY CUTS FINAL TAX LEVY TO 2.88 PERCENT AHEAD OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning and were presented with an updated budget from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. The Commissioners approved raising the levy 2.88 percent, a big cut from the preliminary levy at 4.938 percent in September. Whiting said major work on the budget is complete, and it meets the goal for […]

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CROOKSTON’S FALL CLEAN-UP WEEK IS OCTOBER 26-OCTOBER 30

Fall Clean-Up Week in Crookston will be October 26 – October 30.  Clean-up items will be picked up only on your regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard.  Please note: Compost material – grass clippings, lawn, or garden waste – WILL NOT have to be in City compost bags for

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETINGS MOVING TO LARGER SPACE AT TRANSFER STATION FOR COVID-19

The Polk County Commissioners will reconvene in person on Tuesday, July 7 at 8 a.m. following several months of teleconference meetings due to COVID-19.  However, the Commissioners will not meet in their regular location at the Polk County Government Center. Instead, they will temporarily move meetings to the Polk County Transfer Station. Gary Willhite, chair

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POLK COUNTY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENTS

Are you wondering what to do with those old paints and chemicals in your home?  If so, bring them to one of Polk County’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection events.  The first collection event will be held at the Fertile Fairgrounds on Friday, May 29 from 3-6 p.m. The second collection will be at the East

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POLK COUNTY TRANSFER STATION TO RESUME NORMAL OPERATING HOURS MAY 18

The Polk County Transfer Station is going back to normal operating hours that are 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday and 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Recycling materials can only be dropped off during these hours as the recycling bins will be closed off after normal business hours.  To maintain a safe workplace, they ask for

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POLK COUNTY TRANSFER STATION ANNOUNCES NEW ORGANICS COMPOST PROGRAM

Celebrating Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22, the Polk County Transfer Station in Crookston is announcing a new organics compost program, which will be available for Polk County residents to drop-off household organics and food wastes for composting at the landfill. The program will kick-off whenever the governor’s “Stay at Home” executive order is lifted. Residents

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