CROOKSTON GUN CLUB HOLDS DNR HUNTER SAFETY TRAINING FOR FIREARM SAFETY TRAINING CERTIFICATES

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Since August 23, and meeting three times a week, the Crookston Gun Club, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and various sponsors around Polk County, has been holding a Hunter Safety Training Course for people ages 11 and older.

The Club holds the training course every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., where they teach their participants how to use their firearms safely, along with survival tips in the wilderness. “Whether they hunt or not, it doesn’t matter. Our purpose is to teach them how to be safe around firearms and store them safely at home,” Crookston Gun Club Youth Activities Coordinator Steve Videen explained. “They also get into survival tips, such as if you get lost, what do you do. Some first aid, and then we go into other types of hunting, be it with handguns, archery, or muzzle loaders, and basically, they learn to enjoy the outdoors.” Videen explains that each day the participants come in, the Club splits them into groups and complete various activities the Club has prepared, such as Live Fire, where they shoot .22 rifles at targets, completing scenarios with tree stands, and some shoot, don’t shoot deer hunting scenarios to teach them to observe what goes on around them and if it is safe for them to fire their weapons at a target. Other activities include spring and fall turkey hunt scenarios, blood tracking, fence crossing, wildlife identification, orientation, duck hunting scenarios in boats, how to properly case and place their firearms in ATVs and other vehicles, and learning fire zones. DNR conservation officer and game warden Tom Hutchins also comes to the Club to teach them how to use the hunting regulation books, how to read the timetables, and what’s legal in terms of transporting a firearm. At the end of the day, the participants all gather in the Clubhouse and clean all of the firearms they handled under the supervision of teachers. The Club provides everything they need for the class, including weapons and shells, to ensure that the participants use guns that work properly and make a safe environment for them to learn.

At the end of the course, on Saturday, September 3, the Club will have a Field Day and Test where they will complete the field exercises they had practiced throughout the previous two weeks and take a written test to receive a pass with a registration number that they can enter on the Department of Natural Resources website to print out a Firearm Safety Training Certificate. The certificate will allow them to hunt outside of Minnesota or purchase a Youth Hunter Hunting License. “The biggest thing we look for on the Field Exercises is how they handle a firearm, are they goofing around with it, waving it around, that type of thing? If they are, they’ll be reminded a couple of times, and if they continue to do it, they’ll be told to leave. They’re done. When it comes to live firearms and real bullets, there is no mistake or second chance. If you do not do what you are instructed to do, you’re asked to leave,” Coordinator Videen explained. “I always like to tell the kids that it’s only 50 questions for the quiz, and I’ve had one student in the years I’ve been doing this fail the test, and that student did it intentionally because they didn’t want to be there.” For any participants that have issues reading or taking tests, Videen says that the Club has people that will help those participants with their tests, such as reading the test questions aloud or working with them individually to make sure they understand the questions.

Videen mentions that the course is excellent for high school students to participate in if they’re interested in joining High School Trap Shooting, and they are required to have a Firearm Safety Training Certificate in order to participate on the team in April. While it may be too late to join the course held at the Club, the DNR has other ways students can get their certificates. “The DNR has gone online with some of those programs, and if you want to take the class online, it’s for ages 12 and up, but you still have to have a Field Day, and they are few and far between. For people ages 18 and older, they can do a virtual Field Day on a computer. Because of what’s been going on, they’re using COVID as an excuse for it, but they lowered the age to 14,” said Videen. If you wish to do an actual Field Day with the real equipment, the Crookston Gun Club will hold another class in May and an online and real course in August.

If you have any questions about the DNR Hunter Safety Training, you can contact the Crookston Gun Club Youth Activities Coordinator Steve Videen at 218-289-2115 or stevevideen@yahoo.com.

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MORE MINNESOTA FAMILIES ELIGIBLE FOR FOOD ASSISTANCE

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More Minnesota families struggling with grocery bills will soon be able to get help buying healthy food through SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

When the program’s gross income limit increases on September 1, an additional 1,400 households may become eligible for SNAP or continue receiving their existing SNAP assistance, even if their income goes up.

For most households, the gross monthly income limit for SNAP in Minnesota will rise to 200% of the federal poverty line, up from 165%. Under the new limit, a family of three with an annual income of up to about $46,000 before taxes will be eligible.

“This change will help more Minnesotans feed their families,” said Human Services Commissioner Jodi Harpstead. “Rising food costs can quickly wipe out any increase in income, but we can help offset that with more support for individuals and families who continue to face food insecurity.”

The change won’t increase or modify the monthly amount of SNAP assistance for an individual or family. Instead, it simply means that more Minnesotans may now be eligible to receive – or continue receiving – nutrition assistance.

The Minnesota Legislature passed this eligibility change during the 2022 session, which was signed into law by Governor Tim Walz. SNAP’s gross income limit increased once before when the 2010 Legislature raised the limit to 165% of the federal poverty line, up from 130%.

For more information about SNAP, visit the Minnesota Department of Human Services’ SNAP webpage. To apply for SNAP and other public assistance programs, visit mnbenefits.mn.gov.

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOYS SOCCER PLAYING HOST TO BEMIDJI THIS EVENING

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The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team will be playing a very solid Bemidji squad this afternoon in Crookston. The Pirates are coming off another close loss last evening to Fergus Falls 2-0 and will look to breakthrough today for a win. The match will begin at approximately 5:45 p.m. following the conclusion of the Crookston Girls Soccer match against Fergus Falls Hillcrest Academy.

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Picture by Ashley Melsa

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS SOCCER BACK AT HOME PLAYING FERGUS FALLS HILLCREST ACADEMY

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The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team will look for their first win of the season when they host Fergus Falls Hillcrest Academy later today. The Pirates played a strong match against Fergus Falls last week but one Otters goal was enough for a 1-0 win to start the Pirates off with an 0-1 record for the 2022 season. The match will begin today in Crookston at 4:00 p.m.

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Keona Arnold with a throw in

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POLK COUNTY LICENSE CENTER WILL HAVE LIMITED HOURS STARTING SEPTEMBER 6

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Due to limited staffing, the Polk County License Center will be open for limited hours starting Tuesday, September 6.

The hours it will be open Monday through Friday will be from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The License Center will also be Closed on Friday, September 9, due to limited staffing.

The License Center says to feel free to utilize the Drop Box located on the parking lot side of the Government Center.

If you have any questions, please email licensecenter@co.polk.mn.us.

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CROOKSTON PIRATE VOLLEYBALL TRAVELS TO WAUBUN TO PLAY THUNDERBIRDS – ON KROX

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The Crookston Pirate Volleyball team is 0-1 on the year and will be back on the road tonight taking on the Mahnomen-Waubun Thunderbirds in Waubun. After winning the first set vs Bagley, the Pirates would drop the next three to Bagley and lose in four to get their season started last week. Mahnomen-Waubun is coming off a loss last night in three sets to Sacred Heart. The match is slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. and you can hear the game on KROX Radio starting with the RiverView Health pregame show at 7:00 p.m. You can listen on 1260 AM, 105.7 FM, and 92.1 FM in Grand Forks & East Grand Forks. You can also listen anywhere by clicking Listen Live at the top of this page. 

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Hannah Brouse

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS COMPETING IN PARK RAPIDS TRIANGULAR

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The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team has had an excellent start to the season and will look to continue that today when they compete in the Park Rapids Triangular. Crookston will play Pequot Lakes at 10:30 a.m., and Park Rapids at noon. We will be updating the results from the matches as we receive them throughout the day. 

CROOKSTON vs PEQUOT LAKES –

CROOKSTON- Pequot Lakes- Win Score
1st Emma Gunderson Quinn Trottier
2nd Halle Winjum Allyson Yahn
3rd Abby Borowicz Payton Mudgett
4th Addie Fee Ellie Quradrik
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Dub
Halle Bruggeman
Brekken Tull
Kelbee Lampi Aubrey Wizek
2nd Isabelle Smith
Kaylie Clauson
Eva Mumm
Kessa Eggert
3rd Paige Abrahamson
Jenna Seaver
Nikki Crocker
Cailie Eggert

 

CROOKSTON vs PARK RAPIDS –

POSSIBLE CROOKSTON LINEUP BELOW

CROOKSTON- Park Rapids- Win Score
1st Halle Winjum
2nd Brekken Tull
3rd Isabelle Smith
4th Addie Fee
1st Dub Halle Bruggeman
Emma Gunderson
2nd Abby Borowicz
Kaylie Clauson
3rd Calleigh Fanfulik
Paige Abrahamson
Halle Winjum

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U.S. Department of Justice finishes privilege review of Mar-a-Lago documents

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The U.S. Justice Department has finished its privilege review of the documents seized from former President Donald Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago.  The disclosure that the review is complete was made in a court filing Monday regarding a request from Trump’s lawyers for the appointment of an outside expert known as a special master to review the seized documents.

The Justice Department wrote in its Monday filing that the privilege review team has “identified a limited set of materials that potentially contain attorney-client privileged information” and has “completed its review of those materials.”  The DOJ also said it is “in the process of following the procedures set forth in paragraph 84 of the search warrant affidavit to address potential privilege disputes, if any.”

The filing came after U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Saturday indicated in a ruling that she would potentially grant Trump’s request for the special master, and gave the Justice Department until Tuesday to present its arguments. Cannon had also asked the Justice Department for an update on its review of the documents seized, and a more detailed listing of the documents in the trove.

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