Donald (Donnie) Pinsonneault – Obit

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Donald (Donnie) Pinsonneault, 68 passed away peacefully on May 11th, 2022 at Lake Winona Manor in Winona, MN.

Graveside service will be held at 00 PM, Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Red Lake Falls, MN with Deacon John Bruggeman officiating.

He was born on March 7th, 1954 in Red Lake Falls, MN.  Donnie was the son of Joseph and Lorraine (Longtin) Pinsonneault.

Donnie worked for a period of time in Grand Forks, ND, and Red Lake Falls MN before relocating to Minneapolis, MN.  Donnie worked for Pillsbury Corporation for many years and later at Pitney Bowes.  He married Katherine Leigh Mayfield on September 20th, 1996 in Minneapolis where they resided. Kathy passed away on January 27th, 2013.

Donnie moved to Winona, MN in 2016 where he resided at Lake Winona Manor until the time of his death.

Donnie was the kindest, sweetest, most loving person you could ever meet. He always had a kind word to share and a great smile to help make your day special.  He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, stamp collecting with his dad, baking cookies for family and friends, doing puzzles, reading, watching movies and cheering on the Minnesota Vikings!!  Donnie especially enjoyed spending time at the family cabin on Maple Lake.  He was dearly loved and with fond memories will be greatly missed by many.

Donnie is survived by his sisters Janet (Don) Nitti of Winona, MN, Betty (Tom) Houghtaling of Port Charlotte, FL, brother Jim (Candy) Pinsonneault of Bemidji, MN and all his loved nieces and nephews and cousins.

Donnie was proceeded in death by his wife Kathy, his parents Joseph and Lorraine and all of his aunts and uncles.

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POLK COUNTY FAIR CHOCOLATE CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED

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The Polk County Fair held the annual Chocolate contest on Wednesday evening and was quite a success with some amazing deserts being made! 

Adult winners –
1st place – Sheila Benesh with a Salted Caramel Turtle Cake
2nd place – Brenda Langued with a German Chocolate Cheesecake
3rd place – Jasmine Benesh with an Oreo Cookie Cake

Youth winners –
1st place – Emily Boucher with a Toasted Marshmallow Whopper Chocolate Cake
2nd place – Delta Hodgson with Chocolate Toffee Cookies
3rd place – Kaitlin DeBoer with Mint Chocolate Cupcakes

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Peggy Ann Gustoff- Obit

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Peggy Ann Gustoff, 65, of Crookston, Minnesota, passed away early Sunday morning, June 19, 2022, at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Peggy was born in San Francisco, CA on October 27, 1956, to Merrill Gustoff and Joanne (Wynne) Gustoff. As a young girl, her family moved to Bloomington, Minnesota where she grew up.  When she entered her high school years, Peggy moved to Fosston, Minnesota where she lived with her grandparents Howard and Stella Wynne.  She graduated from Fosston High School with the Class of 1975. While in high school, Peggy was the head cheerleader for the Fosston Greyhounds!  Peggy was later united in marriage to Mark Bradley LaFriniere at Mahnomen, Minnesota. The couple made their home in Bemidji, Minnesota for a time and that is where their son, Joseph, was born. After moving to Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Peggy and Brad established a wallpapering business known as Paper Dolls. They also welcomed a daughter, Jessica, who was born a few years later.

Peggy eventually moved to Thief River Falls, Minnesota, and attended nursing school graduating as an LPN. She was employed in hospital settings for a number of years while also devoting her life to being a loving mom and homemaker. She came to Crookston in 2017, to live with Jessica.

Peggy is survived by her loving daughter, Jessica LaFriniere, of Shakopee, Minnesota; mother, Joann Kartes of Lenox, Iowa; and younger sisters, Kristi Ritchie of Lenox, Iowa, and Lauri Gustoff of Grove City, Minnesota; along with many other relatives and friends.

Peggy was preceded in death by her husband, Brad LaFriniere; son, Joe LaFriniere; and her father, Merrill Gustoff.

A memorial service celebrating the life of Peggy Ann Gustoff will be held at 2:00 pm, Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at the Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home in Crookston, MN with Celebrant Trey Everett, officiating. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service. The service will be live-streamed by going to Peggy’s obituary page at www.stenshoelhouske.com and clicking on the prompt to view.

Messages of condolence may be offered to Jessica at www.stenshoelhouske.com

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Mary Jane Doak – Service Notice

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Mary Jane Doak, age 67, of Moorhead, MN, formerly Crookston, MN, died Thursday, July 7, 2022, at Sanford Health, Fargo, ND.

Memorial Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 16, 2022, at Ness Lutheran Church, rural Gary, MN.  A Time of Gathering will be held one hour prior to the service.  Inurnment will take place at Ness Lutheran Cemetery.

Please feel free to sign the guestbook, send condolences and view other opportunities which may be available on the website.

Arrangements entrusted to Anderson Family

Funeral Home Twin Valley, Minnesota

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WNBA star Brittney Griner pleads guilty to drug charges in Russia

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On Thursday, WNBA star Brittney Griner pleaded guilty in Russia to drug possession and smuggling charges, telling a Moscow court she brought marijuana into the country by accident. Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport in February after Russian officials claimed she had cannabis oil in her luggage.

Griner said in court: “I would like to plead guilty on the charges against me, but I had no intention on breaking any Russian law. I was in a rush packing and the cartridges accidentally ended up in my bags.” Griner’s plea could bring the verdict in her case closer, which would then allow her defense team and U.S. officials to try and secure her release.

Griner’s Russian legal team said the guilty plea was “her decision informed by discussion with her legal defense team. Brittney sets an example of being brave. She decided to take full responsibility for her actions as she knows that she is a role model for many people. Considering the nature of her case, the insignificant amount of the substance and BG’s personality and history of positive contributions to global and Russian sport, the defense hopes that the plea will be considered by the court as a mitigating factor and there will be no severe sentence.”

Griner is expected to give her testimony at a later date; the session adjourned until July 14. If convicted on drug smuggling charges, Griner could face 10 years in a Russian prison.

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Derek Chauvin sentenced to 21 years on federal charges for violating George Floyd’s civil rights

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Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 21 years in prison Thursday, nearly seven months after he pleaded guilty to federal charges that he violated George Floyd’s civil rights when he knelt on Floyd’s neck for 9½ minutes as he was detaining him in May 2020.

Federal prosecutors had asked U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson to sentence Chauvin to 25 years, saying Chauvin abused his authority as a police officer and acted callously. The defense had asked for 20 years, saying Chauvin was remorseful for what he did and that he has accepted responsibility. Judge Magnuson sentenced Chauvin to 21 years in prison, with credit for the time he has already served. Chauvin is already serving a 22½-year sentence after he was found guilty of second- and third-degree murder, as well as second-degree manslaughter, in April 2021 in a state case for the death of Floyd. His federal sentence will be served concurrently.

Editorial credit: Ben Von Klemperer

ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JULY 8, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests.

Brenda Lee Kraft, 60, of Crookston, for 4th-Degree DUI

Paula Rae Gaber, 49, no address provided, for DUI

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 7/7/2022 –

At 3:39 p.m., the CFD responded to Section 22 of Crookston Township for a report of a small grassfire. Upon arrival, the CFD extinguished the fire, and once the area was deemed safe, the CFD then cleared the scene.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JULY 8, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the following arrests.

Brenda Lee Kraft, 60, of Crookston, for 4th-Degree DUI

Paula Rae Gaber, 49, no address provided, for DUI

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 7/7/2022 –

At 3:39 p.m., the CFD responded to Section 22 of Crookston Township for a report of a small grassfire. Upon arrival, the CFD extinguished the fire, and once the area was deemed safe, the CFD then cleared the scene.

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CROOKSTON BUILDING INSPECTIONS ARE AT A LOW FOR THE SUMMER IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION BUILDINGS

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While it seems like the COVID-19 pandemic is reaching its end, its effects can still be felt on many businesses and areas around the world, including some of the departments of City Hall. While in previous years, during the pandemic, the Buildings Inspections Department has started building anywhere from three to six residential structures during the summer, but according to Building Official Greg Hefta, the Department has only delivered one new permit this summer. “The first year I was here, I think we had six residential structures that were either duplexes or new residential buildings,” Hefta explained. “In this year, I’ve only had one new one. I’ve heard rumors of several others, but I have not seen anything this summer, so it’s been a slow summer for new construction.” Hefta says while there have been some jobs where they’ve added new additions to residential structures, like decks, interior remodeling, windows, siding, and roofing, it’s not going to make up for the larger residential building construction that they’ve normally made. Hefta believes that with COVID-19 and rising prices for construction materials in the last two years, new summer residential construction has reached a low that hasn’t been seen since he first took the job.

While there are much fewer construction projects happening than usual, there are still a couple going on now in Crookston. Greg Hefta reports that one house had begun construction this spring in late April on the north side of town, on Nature Cove off of Barrette Street. Hefta says that they have started framing and setting the foundation’s footing for it, but they are a bit behind schedule due to the wet conditions in the spring, which made it difficult for them to get started. Hefta says that the standard period of time to complete framing is about six months, so it may not be until the fall or the early parts of the winter before they begin work on the interior finishes. The other building is south of Washington Avenue, which had started back in the fall of 2021 and has been delayed for various reasons but is now continuing work again.

Another thing that Building Inspector Hefta has noticed throughout the city is that many people have been building or posting fencing around their homes or businesses that have not purchased a permit from him or Buildings Inspections. “I’ve been noticing that there’s a lot of fencing that people have been not aware that a permit is required for fencing going up within the city limits of Crookston,” Hefta explained. “So please keep everyone aware that you have to have either a permit or at least coordinate with me so that I’m aware if it’s either new construction or maintenance for a fence, then I can check that the lot lines are correct for that individual residence.” Hefta says that he has confronted a few people about them in the past and that everyone will have to pay a permit for fencing, but in the worst-case scenario, they will take down the fence.

The Building Inspection Department is open for anyone looking to purchase a permit for any housing or property additions. If you wish to purchase a permit for any building project or fencing for your home, you can contact Building Official Greg Hefta at City Hall at 218-281-5713 or at ghefta@crookston.mn.us.

Pictures of the construction on Nature Cove can be seen below-

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CROOKSTON AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL HOSTING BGMR TONIGHT – ON KROX

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The Crookston American Legion Post 20 baseball team is coming off of two losses to Fosston last night and will look to bounce back this evening when they host Badger-Greenbush/Middle River. The first pitch is set for 7:00 p.m. from Jim Karn Field and the game can be heard on KROX radio starting with the RiverView Health pregame show at 6:30 p.m.

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