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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GET UPDATED ON COVID-19 BY POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH

Polk County Public Health Director Sarah Reese updated the Polk County Commissioners and department heads on information about COVID-19, the coronavirus on Tuesday.  According to Reese, as of noon on Tuesday, March 17, none of the 60 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Minnesota were located within in Polk County.  “At noon, as we’re having this […]

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POLK COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR GIVES CORONAVIRUS UPDATE TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

On Tuesday, Polk County Public Health (PCPH) Director Sarah Reese provided an update on coronavirus to the Polk County Commissioners.  Reese said that while no cases are present in Minnesota, PCPH is working with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and World Health Organization (WHO).  “Polk County is

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LEGISTLATIVE UPDATES FROM REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL

On Monday, House Republicans introduced a package of bills aimed at improving public safety in Minnesota communities. Among the proposals are a bill to boost funding for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for gang and drug trafficking efforts, increased penalties for gang members who use guns in the commission of a crime, a prohibition on

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT THE DANGERS OF VAPING

Last week students at Crookston High School spent time learning about the dangers, and addiction caused by vaping through classroom presentations by Polk County Public Health.  Crookston High School Principal Eric Bubna said the school wanted to make the presentations as effective as possible and thought small presentations by an outside expert would be the

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CASSIE SOLHEIM’S HATTRICK LEADS CROOKSTON GIRL’S SOCCER PAST WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s soccer picked up their second win in three matches following a 7-1 win over Walker-Hackensack-Akeley in a Section 8A match played on the Crookston High School Soccer Field. In the first half, Crookston dominated possession against a Walker-Hackensack-Akeley side featuring just seven high school players. The Pirates had 13 shots on

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