Republicans Susan Wright and Jake Ellzey advance to runoff for House seat in special Texas election

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Republicans Susan Wright and state Rep. Jake Ellzey will advance to a runoff in the special election to fill a North Texas congressional seat. 

Wright, the widow of Rep. Ron Wright and a longtime activist in local GOP politics, emerged from the 23-person field as one of the top two candidates to represent the 6th Congressional District, winning more than 19 percent of the vote. She was first to advance to the runoff. Ellzey advanced after the third-place candidate, Jana Lynne Sanchez, conceded Sunday morning. A runoff will take place because none of the candidates met the 50 percent threshold required to win outright.

A Republican has represented the district, a suburban swath of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, for more than 30 years. The special election came about because of Ron Wright’s death after he contracted Covid-19. Trump endorsed his widow just days before the election, and after she advanced to the runoff, Trump said in a statement Sunday: “Congratulations to Susan Wright on her great surge yesterday which made her NUMBER ONE and assures her participation in the TX-06 runoff against another Republican.”

House runoff in Texas set between GOP’s Wright, Ellzey

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‘Demon Slayer’ tops North American box office with $6.4M

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The anime adventure Demon Slayer: Mugen Train is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $6.4 million this weekend.

Coming in at No. 2 is last week’s chart topper Mortal Kombat with $6.2 million, followed by Godzilla vs. Kong at No. 3 with $2.7 million, Separation at No. 4 with $1.8 million and Raya and the Last Dragon at No. 5 with $1.3 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were Nobody at No. 6 with $1.3 million, The Unholy at No. 7 with $1.1 million, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World at No. 8 with $720,000, Tom and Jerry at No. 9 with $515,000 and Together Together at No. 10 with $313,000.

Animated Hit ‘Demon Slayer’ Takes Top Spot in Weekend Box Office

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Billie Eilish shows off her new look on the cover of British Vogue

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19-year-old Billie Eilish is featured on the cover of British Vogue, shortly after changing her green and black hair for blonde. The magazine said, “She is indulging a fantasy by embracing a ‘classic, old-timey pin-up’ look.”

Eilish said she wanted to explore the beauty of corsets, which she said she knew would rile people, but was also drawn to their original restrictive function. The new look is a huge change for Eilish, who said in the interview that her body is her “deepest insecurity” and was the initial reason for her depression when she was younger, which led to her wearing baggy clothes. Eilish said she expects criticism of her more revealing shoot with British Vogue, adding, “My thing is that I can do whatever I want. It’s all about what makes you feel good. Showing your body and showing your skin — or not — should not take any respect away from you.”

Eilish’s new album “Happier Than Ever” will be released on July 30.

Billie Eilish Stuns on the Cover of ‘British Vogue’

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO OFFER SUMMER DRIVERS ED CLASS

Students currently enrolled in Crookston Public Schools interested in taking Driver Education this summer can register for the class that will begin on Monday, May 24. The rest of the classes will be June 1-9 (M-F).  

“Students need to stop in the High School Office to pick up a registration form or download the form (below) and return it to the Crookston High School office,” said Highland School Principal and Drivers Ed instructor Chris Trostad.  “Students need to be 15 years of age by October 31, 2021.  The cost is $325 and needs to be paid on the first day of class.  Registration forms are due back no later than Wednesday, May 19 in the High School office.” 

Two classes will be offered to the students. “We will have a morning class from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and an afternoon class from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.,” said Trostad. “The earlier you register the better chance you have of getting your preference of morning or afternoon class.  If you have any questions you can call me at Highland School (281-5600).”

If a student isn’t able to participate in the class this summer, the Crookston School District will be offering a class again in the fall. “It will run two weeks prior to the fall sports season starting,” said Trostad. “It will be the end of July and early August.  So if they turn 15 a little later, they can take the fall class.”

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THRIVENT TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON MONDAY AT NEW DOWNTOWN LOCATION

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Garret Kollin moved his Thrivent office from the Valley Technology Park to downtown Crookston in January and will hold an open house on Monday, May 3 from Noon to 6:00 p.m.

Since the move to downtown Crookston, Kollin has added another financial professional with the addition of Aaron Meyer.  The Thrivent office is located at 108 South Main Street.  “I have been here for a little over five years now and transitioned to downtown Crookston on January 1,” said Kollin. “Aaron Meyer joined me and it was a good move to be down here with all the other businesses.”

Thrivent will be offering free Hero’s Rise Coffee, some goodies, and some giveaways. “We are going to have some cookies, giveaways, and we will have Hero’s Rise Coffee partnering with us,” said Meyer. “We will be offering free drinks during the open house, so stop by and get some coffee, some treats and check us out.”

The open house will be at 108 South Main Street from Noon to 6:00 p.m. on Monday, May 3.

Garret Kollin and Aaron Meyer

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UMC GOLDEN EAGLES BASEBALL GETS LATE RALLY TO SWEEP SERIES WITH BEMIDJI STATE

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The UMC Golden Eagles baseball team was caught in a back-and-forth battle with Bemidji State as they were able to prevail with the help of two late home runs to beat the Beavers 9-8 and sweep an important NSIC weekend series played in Crookston. “We found a way to win,” said the Golden Eagles Head Coach Steve Gust. “A lot of guys didn’t look good in their at-bats early in the game, but you’re only as good as your last at-bat and today really showed that.”

Jake Osowski (Fresh. East Grand Forks) got the start on the mound for UMC and he worked around a two-out double with a couple of strikeouts in the inning to put up a zero to start the game.
The Golden Eagles got some early run support with a couple of runs. Will Zimmerman (Sr. Park River, ND) and Mason Ruhlman (Sr. Algonac, MI) started the inning with back-to-back doubles to put two runners in scoring position. Scott Finberg (Sr. Stillwater) got UMC on the board with an RBI single. Parker Stroh (Fresh. Grand Forks, ND) brought in the second run of the inning on a sacrifice fly that turned into a double play to end the inning. “One of the things that we’ve done well is have plate discipline. When you know what pitches you hit hard, good things are going to happen,” explained Coach Gust.

After both teams went down 1-2-3 in the second inning, Bemidji State put up three runs in the third inning to take the lead. A one-out walk was followed with a two-run homer to tie the game at two. Two batters later, with two outs, a solo home run gave the Beavers a 3-2 lead. “He just left the ball up a few times and when you leave the ball up, teams will make you pay in this league,” explained Coach Gust.
UMC got a couple of two-out hits but could not score answer in their half of the inning.

After a scoreless fourth inning, Osowski put up another zero in the fifth inning.
UMC was able to tie the game in the fifth inning with another run. Jack Peppel (Fresh. Olivia) was hit by a pitch to start the inning and scored from first one batter later on Zimmerman’s double to left field to tie the game at 3-3.

Bemidji State answered back in the top of the sixth with a couple of runs to take back the lead. A leadoff single came in to score on a one-out, two-run home run that just snuck over the left field fence.
The Golden Eagles, like they have all year, came up with more two-out hitting in the sixth inning to re-take the lead. Finberg was hit by a pitch to start the inning and with one out Landyn Swenson (Sr. Devils Lake, ND) hit a single to put two runners in scoring position after the throw allowed Swenson to get to second. With two outs, Conner Fonger (Fresh. Superior, WI) was called on to pinch hit and on the first pitch he saw he put the ball right down the right field line to for a two RBI double that tied the game. An error put Golden Eagles on the corners and Zimmerman came through with an RBI single to take a 6-5 lead going into the seventh. “I don’t know what it is about [two-out hitting], but I know our guys try to extend innings and find good pitches to hit,” said Coach Gust. “I think we just make adjustments… guys are talking in the dugout to stay back or whatever it is.”

The back-and-forth battle continued with the Beavers putting up three runs of their own in the next half inning. A quick first out was recorded by the UMC reliever, Jayden Grover (Sr. Cooperstown, ND). Then, two singles and an error loaded the bases for Bemidji State. The next batter tripled to clear the bases and allow the Beavers to regain the lead at 8-6.
UMC had runners at the corners in the seventh inning, but they were left stranded as a flyout ended the inning.

Grover settled in on the mound in the eighth as he retired the Beavers in order to keep the deficit at just two for the Golden Eagles. “I thought Grover pitched pretty well and he hit spots. A lot of things just didn’t go his way,” said Coach Gust. He went on to add, “He pitched pretty well to get the win… it was his first win this year.”
In the bottom of the eighth, UMC snatched back the lead with a couple of long balls. A leadoff walk started the inning and two batters later, Ruhlman stayed hot at the plate hitting his eighth home run of the year and third of the series to tie the game at 8-8. One batter later, Brock Reller (Sr. Grand Forks, ND) sent a ball over the fence in right center field for his team-leading eleventh homer as UMC hit back-to-back homers to take the 9-8 lead going into the final inning. “That’s what those guys do,” said Coach Gust.

Jackson Schneider (Jr. Forest Lake) came in for the save in the ninth inning and he made quick work of things. He got two groundouts and a swinging strikeout to end the game and complete the weekend series sweep for the Golden Eagles. “Schneider was just ultra-focused and attacked the zone. That’s a crucial situation he hasn’t been in a lot… to have him to that is a good sign for our bullpen,” said Coach Gust. Coach Gust finished off by saying, “To get a sweep over any NSIC team says something about the character of the group of kids we have.”

UMC has now improved their record to 22-6 overall and 16-6 in the NSIC. They complete their regular season home schedule with a 9-2 record. Their final five games they will head on the road to play Minnesota-Duluth in a doubleheader on Wednesday starting at 1:30. And then they will play their final three games against Minot State with two games on Friday beginning at 1:30 and one game on Saturday starting at noon.
Bemidji State falls to 7-28 on the season and 6-23 in the Northern Sun Conference.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Bemidji State 0 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 8 9 2
UMC 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 X 9 14 2

 

Pitching IP H R ER BB K
Jake Osowski- UMC 6.0 6 5 5 2 7
Jayden Grover- UMC 2.0 3 3 2 0 2
Jackson Schneider- UMC 1.0 0 0 0 0 1
Kenny Morris- BSU 2.0 3 2 2 0 0
Hunter Haggenmiller- BSU 2.0 3 0 0 0 2
Travis Carruth- BSU 2.0 4 4 3 1 2
Logan Barrick- BSU 2.0 4 3 3 1 2

 

FOR UMC
Mason Ruhlman- 3 for 4, home run, double, 2 RBI, 2 runs
Will Zimmerman- 3 for 5, 2 doubles, 2 RBI, run
Landyn Swenson- 3 for 5, run, 2 stolen bases
Conner Fonger- 1 for 2, double, 2 RBI, run
Brock Reller- Home run, RBI, run
Parker Stroh- 2 for 4, RBI
Scott Finberg- One hit, RBI, run

For Bemidji State
Parker Borg- 3 for 5, home run, double, RBI, 2 runs
Noah Boser- Triple, 3 RBI
Tom Keohen- Home run, 2 RBI

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Clara “Jean” Boyle – Obit

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Clara “Jean” Boyle, age 81, of Crookston, MN, passed away on Thursday, April 29, 2021, at the Villa St. Vincent Nursing Home with her family by her side.

Clara “Jean” Boyle was born in St. Joseph, LA, October 8, 1939 to George and Evie Haston.  She was the youngest of five children. In 1957 she graduated from Tallulah High School. 

While on a visit to her sister in California, she met her husband, Kevin. They were married in Louisiana on October 26, 1958 and spent 62 years together.  They had six children all born in different states: Mary, Charles, Valerie, Vincent, Laura, and Timothy. Over the years, they lived in many places from the east coast to the west but settled in Minnesota living out the last 42 years in Crookston. 

Jean enjoyed numerous hobbies.  Most of her hobbies were making gifts for her family. She made each of her grandchildren beautiful afghans until she was no longer able to crochet. Other hobbies included: crossword puzzles, ceramics, needlepoint, sewing, and reading. 

Kevin and Jean enjoyed doing many activities together.  They loved bowling, square dancing, gardening, and golfing (with Peanut, their favorite dog). They attended many of their children’s and grandchildren’s sporting and musical events.

Over the years Jean had many and varied jobs because she was a flexible person.  She was employed in dime and grocery stores, she decorated cakes, she even drove a school bus!

Loving her family was important to her.  She was always looking for new and tasty foods to make her family.  She was an excellent cook. Everyone loved her tomato soup! Thanksgiving was her tastiest meal with a pineapple salad and her famous pecan and parfait pies!

Being a Christian was especially important to her and she was a member of the Church of Christ. She read her Bible often and knowledge of her Bible was so amazing that it was hard to beat her at Bible trivia games!

Jean is survived by her husband, her children: Mary (Kevin) Peyton, Charles (Deb), Valerie O’Connell, Vince, Lauri (Jeff) Walker, and Tim (Dena). Grandchildren, Kayla, Dustin, Emery Peyton, Danielle Boyle, Erin (Tim) Gerold, Megan (Tanner) Olsen, Cody (Emily) Boyle, Misty (Jimmy) Praska, Jacob (Christina) Walker, Chantel (Cory) Uriell, Desdemona Boyle, Elizabeth Boyle, and Brooklyn Boyle, and 12 great grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother William Haston, her sisters, Myrtis Parker and Idell Palmer, a stillborn son, Patrick, and a grandson Brett Walker.

Memorial service celebrating Jean’s life will be held at 2:00 pm, on Thursday, May 6, 2021, at Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home in Crookston, MN, with a time for visitation one hour before.  

Online Guestbook and Live Streaming: www.stenshoelhouske.com

Arrangements entrusted to Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home of Crookston, MN.

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RED FLAG WARNING ISSUED UNTIL 9 PM TONIGHT

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With extreme fire risk conditions across central, northern and western Minnesota this afternoon, the National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning to include the following counties:

Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Carlton, Cass, Chippewa, Clay, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Itasca, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac Qui Parle, Lake Of The Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Roseau, Saint Louis, Stearns, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin and Yellow Medicine counties.

A Red Flag Warning means the area is experiencing critical weather conditions that are ideal for wildfire, including strong winds and low humidity. Do not burn while the Red Flag Warning remains in effect and check any burning done recently to ensure the fire is out. Any spark could become a wildfire under Red Flag conditions.

The Red Flag Warning expires at 9 p.m. (May 2)

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UMC SOFTBALL SWEPT BY #1 RANKED AUGUSTANA

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The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Softball team lost to the Augustana Vikings in game one of a doubleheader on a hot day in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

GAME ONE –
UMC had a great start to the game.  Dana Zarn (Soph. Winnipeg, Manitoba) singled to lead off the inning and advanced to second on a ground out.  Josie Peterson (Jr. Lakeville) followed with a single that scored a run to give UMC a 1-0 lead.

In the bottom of the first inning, Augustana responded with a leadoff triple, and after the next two batters were hit by a pitch, they had a single that scored two runs.  A third run scored on an error to give the Vikings a 3-1 lead.

In the bottom of the second inning, Augustana hit a two run homerun and two pitches later they followed with a solo home run to take a 6-1 lead.  Several batters later, Augustana singled to score a run for a 7-1 lead.

Augustana added another run on the with an rbi double in the fourth inning for an 8-1 lead.  They added another run in the fifth inning with a double followed by an rbi single for a 9-1 lead and the game was called because of the run-rule.

UMC only had three hits in the game.

 

GAME TWO
Augustana took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning with a two-run home run.  They added four more runs in the bottom of the second inning.  The Vikings started the inning with a double and after a strike out the next batter singled to score a run.  The next batter singled to score a run.  The next Augustana batter lined out to the right fielder.  The next batter reached on an error and a run scored for a 5-0 lead.   After a single another run scored and the Vikings had a 6-0 lead.

After a scoreless third inning, Augustana added another run in the fourth inning after a walk, hit batter and and an error for a 7-0 lead.

 

 

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