SACRED HEART PLAYS IN A SEMI-FINAL AT THE SECTION 8A BASEBALL TOURNAMENT

The Sacred Heart Eagles who lost a tough 4-3 game to Fosston last week in the winner’s bracket, which now puts the Eagles in a loser out situation. The Eagles are playing the winner of an earlier game between Kittson County Central and Win-E-Mac. The winner of this game will advance to Thursday afternoon for a championship game against Fosston and if Fosston loses, it would force another championship game for the right to advance to the Minnesota State Class A Tournament to be held in St. Cloud. Game time for this tournament game is 4:00 PM at Bemidji State and it will be heard on KROX RADIO starting with the RiverView Health pre-game show and also on the internet by going to the LISTEN LIVE link at the top of this page.

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S TRACK HAS 15 INDIVIDUALS AND THE BOY’S HAVE 8 IN SECTION 8A TRACK MEET

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Track team won last week’s Sub-Section 31A meet and showed their strength as they have advanced 15 girl’s in 14 different events to the Section 8A Meet which is in Park Rapids today. The Pirate boy’s also have advanced eight different student-athletes in seven different events for today’s meet. A lot of the top athletes in Northwest Minnesota will be competing at the meet that starts at 10:30AM this morning at the Park Rapids High School. KROX RADIO will have reports and updates from Park Rapids today.

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S TEAM AND KALEB THINGELSTAD COMPETING ON FINAL DAY OF SECTION GOLF

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The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Golf team shot 377, the score of their top five golfers, and find themselves 30 strokes behind leading Fergus Falls on the first day of the Section 8AA Boy’s and Girl’s Golf Tournament at the Bemidji Town and Country Club. On the boy’s side, the lone Pirate entrant is Kaleb Thingelstad who shot an 83 yesterday and is currently in 22nd  place individually.
The Pirate girls were led by Grace Fischer who shot an 88, good for seventh place individually with teammate Josslyn Leach right behind with an 89.

The final 18 holes start at about 8:00 AM with the top boy’s and top girl’s teams advancing to the Minnesota State Class AA Tournament in Jordan. Also, the top five boy individuals and top five girl individuals NOT on the winning teams will advance to the State Tournament.

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LIGHTNING CAUSES SMALL FIRE AND DAMAGE TO ELECTRONICS AT A HOME IN FERTILE

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On Monday, June 7 at approximately 11:36 p.m., Polk County deputies responded to 301 Washington Ave NE in the City of Fertile for a report of a possible structure fire. The Fertile Fire Department and County EMS also responded. Upon further investigation, it appears that lightning struck a pole in the backyard of the residence and caused a small fire in the lawn. The lightning appears to have also traveled into the residence by a satellite TV cable and caused damage to electronics within the home. No injuries were reported from this incident.

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Supreme Court rules against immigrants who entered U.S. illegally with temporary status

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The Supreme Court ruled Monday in an unanimous decision that thousands of people living in the U.S. for humanitarian reasons are ineligible to apply to become permanent residents. Justice Elena Kagan wrote that federal immigration law prohibits people who entered the country illegally and now have Temporary Protected Status from seeking “green cards” to remain in the country permanently. The designation applies to people who come from countries ravaged by war or disaster. It protects them from deportation and allows them to work legally. There are 400,000 people from 12 countries with TPS status.

Kagan wrote: “The TPS program gives foreign nationals nonimmigrant status, but it does not admit them. So the conferral of TPS does not make an unlawful entrant…eligible” for a green card. The House of Representatives already has passed legislation that would make it possible for TPS recipients to become permanent residents, Kagan noted. Monday’s decision does not affect immigrants with TPS who initially entered the U.S. legally and then overstayed their visa, Kagan noted. Because those people were legally admitted to the country and later were given humanitarian protections, they can seek to become permanent residents.

In 2001, the U.S. gave Salvadoran migrants legal protection to remain in the U.S. after a series of earthquakes in their home country. People from 11 other countries are similarly protected. They are: Haiti, Honduras, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/supreme-court-rules-against-permanent-residency-for-some-immigrants/ar-AAKNpdX

Department of Justice seizes millions in ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline

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The Justice Department announced on Monday that it has successfully seized millions of dollars in cryptocurrency Colonial Pipeline paid to the cyber criminal group ‘DarkSide,’ following last month’s ransomware attack that led the pipeline to briefly shut down its operations.

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said at a news conference: “Earlier today, the Department of Justice has found and recaptured the majority of the ransom Colonial paid to the DarkSide network in the wake of last month’s ransomware attack. Ransomware attacks are always unacceptable — but when they target critical infrastructure, we will spare no effort in our response. Today, we turned the tables on DarkSide. By going after the entire ecosystem that fuels ransomware and digital extortion attacks, including criminal proceeds in the form of digital currency, we will continue to use all of our tools, and all of our resources to increase the cost and the consequences of ransomware attacks and other cyber-enabled attacks.”

Colonial transports approximately 45% of all fuel consumed on the East Coast. The company was up and running within days, but the slowdown meant delays still remained in the aftermath of the attack.  In May, the company’s CEO said last month in an interview that he authorized a payment of $4.3 million to the DarkSide group only hours after the company learned of the attack because executives were not sure how long it might take to bring the pipeline back on.  DOJ officials said on Monday that the full amount of the seizure from DarkSide was 63.7 bitcoins valued at approximately $2.3 million.

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Netflix renews ‘Shadow and Bone’ for second season

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Netflix announced Monday it has renewed its fantasy-drama, Shadow and Bone, for an eight-episode second season. The show is based on Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse novels, and Bardugo said in a statement: “I’ve been writing in the Grishaverse for nearly 10 years now, so I’m thrilled we get to keep this adventure going.  There are so many places we’ve barely gotten to visit, and I can’t wait to introduce our audience to more of the saints, soldiers, thugs, thieves, princes and privateers who make this world so much fun to explore. It’s going to be real magic to see our brilliant, talented cast expand.”

Season 1’s cast included Jessie Mei Li (Alina Starkov), Archie Renaux (Malyen Oretsev), Freddy Carter (Kaz Brekker), Amita Suman (Inej), Kit Young (Jesper Fahey), Ben Barnes (General Kirigan), Danielle Galligan (Nina Zenik) and Calahan Skogman (Matthias Helvar.). The stars are set to reprise their roles for Season 2 and additional casting details are expected to be shared at a later date.

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General Hospital star Kirsten Storms reveals she has undergone brain surgery

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General Hospital star Kirsten Storms is opening up about her recent brain surgery.  The 37-year-old Storms first shared that she had gotten surgery to drain and remove “a very large cyst that had split into two.” Now the former-Disney actress and star of  ZenonGirl of the 21st Century has shared additional details about her health and what led to the operation.
Storms wrote on Instagram: “First, thank you for all of the well wishes I’ve received over the last few days.” Storms noted that she’s experienced “random health issues” for several years now, which she disregarded at the time as being side effects to “my medications or just something I was experiencing due to age.”  Storms continued: “When I went to get an MRI for some severe neck pain I have been experiencing for the last few months (I assumed this neck pain was also causing my frequent ‘migraines’) my amazingly thorough orthopedist ordered an MRI of my head just to be on the ‘safe side’ – even though that isn’t his area of expertise.”
Storms said that it was during the MRI that they “stumbled upon a rather large, very full of fluid, cyst that was attached to the lower portion of brain,” adding, “I feel very fortunate that my situation wasn’t more serious and that I had a wonderful neurosurgeon who immediately knew how to fix it. I’m not gonna lie, brain surgery had me nervous, but I’m immensely thankful to my family, friends, and incredible ‘work family’ who have been supportive, kind and loving during a time when I’ve been feeling a lot of emotions.” Storms then thanked all of her fans and loved ones for their support: “Again, thank you to everyone for sending positive vibes my way. It’s not gone unnoticed.”

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ROADBLOCKS ARE UP AND FISHER AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION STARTS JUNE 8

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Preparation work began on the reconstruction of Fisher Avenue/County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 11 on Monday, and the work will begin Tuesday, June 8.   

The reconstruction will take place from the railroad tracks (by the high school) to the east past Drafts Sports Bar and Grill. CSAH 11 will also get a bituminous overlay from the end of the reconstruction to CSAH 46.  “It is finally here.  We have been planning the reconstruction for about four years.  We received funding from the state, about a million dollars in bonds, we are spending $1.8 million in our local option sales tax to reconstruct Fisher Avenue,” said Polk County Highway Engineer Rich Sanders. “Signs are up, detour signs are in place, and traffic will start being detoured today for a project that is supposed to be completed by September 1.”

Sanders said the pavement was getting to the point of replacement.  “The pavement was getting to the point of having to overlay it at some point.  The road from the railroad tracks to the east was a rural section, and now we will make it an urban section,” said Sanders. “We will be putting in curb and gutter, storm sewer, and it will be three lanes of traffic like west of the tracks.  We will have one lane of traffic each way and a center turning lane, making traffic flow much better in that stretch. With the curb and gutter and storm sewer, we are hoping to take care of the wet areas along Fisher Avenue that may or may not be so sightly to your eyes and mosquitos and everything else.”

When the project is done, a new concrete sidewalk will be wider than the current bike path. “We will have sidewalks on both sides of Fisher Avenue, so if kids need to get from the high school to the arena, they will have a walking path to get there and not have to cross Fisher Avenue to get there,” said Sanders. “We will also put two sets of rapid flash beacons, which is a safety aspect at intersections or crossings that the Feds say work really well, instead of the flashing LED you have at North Broadway.  The beacon will be more intense, strobe-like, and kids will be able to cross safer at that location and also at Barrette Street so kids can get from the south-side of Fisher Avenue to the arena more safely.”

The detour will take traffic north on Polk County State Aid Highway 54 for two miles and west on State Aid Highway 57 back on 75 to Highway 2 towards Grand Forks.  The same way in reverse from the west to east of Crookston.  For residents of Crookston on the north end, there will be an adjustment in their usual routes to places like the school.  “Evergreen and St. Mary’s will be blocked off, and we won’t allow traffic to enter Fisher Avenue at those locations,” said Sanders. “We are hoping the intersections at North Broadway and the intersection at Barrette Street stay open for a lot of the project.”

One big question is how do you get to Casey’s, Drafts Sports Bar and Grill, and the Crookston Sports Center.  “We have given them four days to complete the stretch from the tracks past Casey’s.  So, they will need to finish that work in about four days.  Once they have that stretch open, they will be able to have access to Fisher Avenue from the tracks to Casey’s,” said Sanders. “The intersection at Barrette Street will be open for most of the project, and they have one day to finish the intersection, so there will be one day where it will be closed.  You will be able to use the intersection at Barrette Street 99 percent of the time.  We have received permission from the City of Crookston to use the Crookston Sports Center parking lot to direct traffic to Drafts Sports Bar and Grill.  So, you should be able to get to Drafts and the arena if needed at any time.  You will have to pay attention to how you are going to get there.”

Sanders said communication is going to be important in this project. “We are going to be overcommunicating the process of this project on our Facebook page and go there to see how construction is going,” said Sanders. “We have also leased a camera we will set up at the arena in the southwest corner of the parking lot to watch how construction is going and how the traffic patterns are going.  We will have a project update on our website too.”

Sanders added that the most important part of the road is making it as safe as possible for vehicles and pedestrians.  Sanders said he chose September 1 as the completion date for the sugarbeet pre-pile as the road is used by many farmers hauling sugarbeets to American Crystal.  6,000 cars a day use Fisher Avenue.

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OX CART DAYS FESTIVAL BUTTONS ARE NOW ON SALE

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Crookston Ox Cart Days festival buttons are now available at Hugo’s Family Marketplace for $5 each for this year’s events August 16-22, 2021. Festival chair Jess Bengtson says the minute the buttons arrived and were picked up from Erickson’s Embroidery they were sorted and set out for sale. The committee hopes they will sell out so they can continue to increase the festival’s presence and bring in new visitors and entertainment for years to come.

Ox Cart Days committee members will also have buttons for sale or those wanting to purchase buttons can get a hold of festival leaders on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, their website www.crookstonoxcartdays.com, email crookstonoxcartdays@gmail.com or call/text 701-610-6454.

This year’s festival boasts an impressive 70+ events with all ages in mind. New events include the Mark Anderson Memorial Comedy Open Mic Night August 17, Dewey Thorbeck Book Signing, University of Minnesota Crookston UTOC Arena dedication, and Ox Cart Days Road Rally August 18; circus-themed entertainment with trapeze artists, fire dancers, stilt walkers, balloon artist and cotton candy August 19; United Way of Crookston Beach Bash, Minneschlagen Tournament, “Loon” movie premiere at the Grand Theatre, and Community S’mores with fire tables designed by Travis Oliver and Crookston High School students August 20; Goat Yoga, National Guard Rock Climbing Wall, Blue Line Club Drop and Shoot Fun Booth, and Street Dance with rock tribute band Snake Oil August 21; and ATV/UTV Mud Run August 22. Returning favorites include Taste of Crookston, Summer Arts Safari Youth Theater, Little Miss/Junior Miss/Miss Crookston/Miss Tootsie pageants, Hugo’s Supermarket Sweep, Ice Cream Social, Veteran’s Recognition Ceremony, Medallion Hunt, Food Truck Fest, Rib Fest, Kids Tractor Pull, C-Town Mini Golf, Lip Sync Contest, Pancake Breakfast at the fire hall, Ox Cart Run, Art/Craft/Vendor Show, Classic Cruisers Car Show, Kid’s/Torchlight Parade, Build a Buddy Workshop, Video Games on the Big Screen, Grocery Bingo, Wood-Fired Pizza & Outdoor Concert, pony rides, bounce houses, fireworks, the 2020 favorite Kids Lemonade Stand Contests, and so much more.

The festival is brought to you by many generous community sponsors including platinum sponsors Adams Heating & Cooling, City of Crookston, Crookston Eye Clinic, Bremer Bank, Hugo’s Family Marketplace, KROX Radio, Crookston Times, Crookston Aquatic Boosters, Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority and Crookston High School Industrial Technology students and Travis Oliver.

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