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POLK COUNTY TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS ON OPIOID SETTLEMENT FUND

Under the Minnesota Opioids State-Subdivision Memorandum of Agreement, Polk County is holding a public meeting with municipalities to consult on the County’s future use of settlement funds. The forum is intended for cities to provide input on using Opioid Settlement Funds. Community members are welcome and encouraged to attend as well. Polk County Public Health […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE CAMPGROUND ON CROSS LAKE

The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning at the Polk County Government Center in Crookston. BIDS FOR JUSTICE CENTER The first agenda items were bids for the entire roof replacement at the Justice Center and bids for the boiler replacement at the Justice Center. The low bid for the roof replacement came from CL

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CROOKSTON HOUSING & EDA HEAR UPDATES ON INDUSTRIAL PARK AND PIRATE DRIVE

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority met on Tuesday morning inside Valley Technology Park. Community Development Director Kari Kirschbaum was absent from the meeting. HOUSING REPORT After approving the Consent Agenda, the board heard from Crookston Housing & EDA Staff Member Theresa Tahran on the Public Housing Report. “Our main highlights right now are

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE ARCHITECT FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met earlier this week inside the Polk County Government Center. Commissioner Mark Holy was absent from the meeting. A large portion of the meeting was spent with the board hearing various topics from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. APPROVAL OF ARCHITECT’S FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS Whiting first came

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THE POLK COUNTY VETERANS BENEFIT FAIR WILL BE FRIDAY, MARCH 31

The Polk County Veterans Benefit Fair will be held on Friday, March 31, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Crookston National Guard Armory. There will be over 20 vendors at the fair, and Polk County Veterans Affairs Director Kurt Ellefson said he guarantees all veterans that come to the armory will learn something

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