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The County Line

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL INKS ANOTHER COUNTY LINE COLUMN

The County Line By Warren Strandell Polk County Commissioner, Dist. 2 Some of the numbers presented at last month’s Polk County Social Service Board meeting triggered a memory. What brought things back to mind — along with the fact my old next-door neighbor, Beth Greenwood was a big part of the flashback — follows: It […]

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THE COUNTY LINE- BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

The new year is here. With the snow, we no longer need to sweep leaves from the walk. The days are getting longer. And the Polk County budget that was difficult to forge because of several things (the COVID and building problems, in particular) is in place. In general, things are looking up. On the

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THE COUNTY LINE-BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSINOER WARREN STRANDELL

On the morning after the election, neighbor/friend Allen Love and I went out with his pickup to pick up my campaign signs. Besides the more than 50 smaller signs, there were four larger signs that were held up by fence posts. A Handyman jack was required to get those posts out of the very dry,

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THE COUNTY LINE BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STANDELL

By Warren Strandell – Polk County Commissioner, District 2 Without getting into the politics, here are few numbers from the Primary Election that might be of interest. The numbers are those that the media generally doesn’t report (probably because they aren’t of a lot of interest to most): Polk County, with a population estimate of

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARRAN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell, Polk County Commissioner, District 2 As we continue to hold back from embarking on a complete return to normalcy because of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been ample time to reflect on life, our jobs, responsibilities, and how we got to where we are. As for COVID, it seems that a vaccine

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THE COUNTY LINE – BY POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

By Warren Strandell, Polk County Commissioner, District 2 Have you ever watched the Blood Bloods TV program?  I have, more than a few times, especially now with the pandemic and the stay-at-home directives that lure you into watching all the re-runs of all the shows that you have seen many times before. As the Blue

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