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REPRESENTATIVE COLLIN PETERSON RELEASES STATEMENT ON WHITE HOUSE AGRICULTURE BUDGET PROPOSAL

House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson of Minnesota released a statement today in response to the release of the White House’s proposed budget request for fiscal year 2021. The budget includes a call for an 8.2 percent reduction in discretionary spending at USDA when the Department’s field operations are significantly understaffed, as well as proposing […]

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RECEIVE BUDGET UPDATE, OFFER SUGGESTIONS ON AUDITOR SEARCH

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday at the Polk County Government Center and passed their consent agenda.  The consent agenda included the meeting minutes from July 2, July 16, and July 23, as well as two payments to Hewlett Packard totaling $1,443.97.  It also included payments of $10,728.85 for a lost warrant to Kustom Kollision

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EAST GRAND FORKS WOMAN FACES 10 FELONY COUNTS FOR WELFARE FRAUD

The East Grand Forks Police Department today released complaint documents against Cadence Marie Zastoupil-Carnes. Zastoupil-Carnes is facing ten felony counts for aggravated forgery and theft by false representation.   The complaint alleges that Zastoupil-Carnes forged medical opinion forms and a letter on behalf of herself and her husband, Brent Allen Carnes.  The forged documents were used

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SNAP RECIPIENTS TO RECEIVE FEBRUARY FOOD BENEFITS EARLY

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) recipients will receive February 2019 benefits earlier than usual due to the partial federal shutdown. More than 400,000 people receive SNAP, 70 percent of whom are children, seniors and people with disabilities. Current SNAP participants can expect to receive their February food benefits in mid-

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