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UNION LAKE TO RECEIVE SPRAYING OF LIQUID HERBICIDE FOR INVASIVE SPECIES

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday morning in the Polk County Government Center. The main agenda items included Jacob Snyder from Planning and Zoning, Polk County Engineer Richard Sanders to discuss a pair of public ditch hearings, and Finance Director Ron Denison for a cash & budget report. The board also heard

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PICTOMETRY PURCHASE FOR AERIAL PHOTOS

The Polk County Commissioners met Tuesday morning at the Polk County Transfer Station in Crookston. The commissioners approved a Pictometry purchase of $283,524.  The work will be done with a seven-plane flyover in 2022 and will be used by several departments in the county. The Pictometry is similar to Google Earth. “You can drop down

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HEAVY RAIN HITS CROOKSTON AND THE KROX LISTENING AREA OVERNIGHT

A storm Tuesday night into Wednesday morning dumped plenty of water on Crookston and the KROX listening area. Rainfall of 2.35 inches was recorded at the KROX studios in downtown Crookston. Other amounts reported by KROX listeners are below – CROOKSTON (totals in inches) Lowell Street – 3.0 Woods Addition – 2.70 Sampson Addition –

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POLK COUNTY CAMPGROUNDS THANKFUL TO WELCOME CAMPERS, VISITORS BACK THIS WEEK

Besides bars, restaurants and salons, campgrounds across Minnesota were allowed to start reopening this week under Phase II of Governor Tim Walz’s Stay Safe Minnesota Order. Cynthia Tyler and her husband, David, have co-owned Oak Cove Resort and Marine on Maple Lake just south of Mentor for 35 years. Cynthia calls the ability to reopen

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