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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND REVIEW MONTHLY REPORTS FROM SHERIFF’S OFFICE

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE MONTHLY REPORT Polk County Sheriff James Tadman gave the monthly report and statistics from November. The monthly call report which included 2,170 calls to the dispatch center, 623 of which were emergency and 1,547 were non-emergency. […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET AND GET UPDATES ON COUNTY FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS

The Polk County commissioners met on Tuesday in the Polk County Government Center. The meeting began with the commissioners unanimously approving the reappointment of Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell to the Grand Forks and East Grand Forks Metropolitan Planning Organizations Executive Policy Board for a two-year term effective until January 31, 2026. POLK COUNTY HIGHWAY

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PURCHASE OF TWO MICRO-JET MACHINES

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center. The meeting started with Polk County Public Health Sarah Reese seeking approval for advertising and hiring a nurse practitioner position. “Last Fall, we had brought a proposal to the board to advertise and rehire our nurse practitioner position,” said Reese,

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PLEDGE TO PARTICPATE IN THE 9 COUNTY REGIOIN HUB AND SPOKE SYSTEM

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The commissioners approved the resolution of two conditional-use permits. The first permit was awarded to Cam Jorgenson for an accessory structure and to hook a new septic system to the structure. “This is very much shed and use workshop activity,” said Planning

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POLK COUNTY BOARD REVIEWS THE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, FACILITIES, AND ADMINISTRATION PRELIMINARY BUDGETS

On Tuesday, the Polk County Board of Commissioners reviewed the second round of preliminary budgets, including the Environmental Services, Facilities, and Administration preliminary budgets. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES PRELIMINARY BUDGET The commissioners first reviewed the Environmental Services budget, also known as Fund 48, which includes the Polk County Recycling program, Polk County Hazardous Waste program, and the

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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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