BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY CROOKSTON WILL HAVE GROCERY AND MONEY DRIVE DURING NOVEMBER

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During the month of November, the Benedictine Living Community Crookston Mission Integration committee will sponsor a grocery and cash drive.

Money donated can be dropped off at the Community business office during regular hours and will be matched by the Community.

Groceries can be dropped off at either entrance of the facility.

All groceries and money collected will be donated to the Crookston Care & Share for those in need.

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RIVERVIEW OFFERS NOVEMBER 3 FIRST AID CLASS

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RiverView Health will offer a first aid class on Thursday, November 3. The class is open to the public. It will cover first aid for acute injuries and sudden illnesses such as burns, bites, poisoning, and seizures.

The four-hour class will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the RiverView Home Care building, 721 South Minnesota Street, Crookston. The class cost, including the book and card, is $50. You must pay in advance to hold your spot.

The class is an American Heart Association (AHA) Community Training Center-affiliated course. Contracted Community Training Centers (CTCs) and their affiliated sites are the only facilities permitted to offer AHA courses to the public and professionals through their affiliated instructors and programs.

To register or for more information on this class or other courses offered, call 281-9405.

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WARREN-ALVARADO-OSLO HOSTS GOODRIDGE/GRYGLA IN SECTION 8 9-MAN SEMIFINALS – ON KROX

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The Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies football team has had an excellent season resulting in an 8-1 record to this point. The Ponies defeated the Northern Freeze on Tuesday 33-12 in the Section 8 9-Man Tournament opening round to advance to the semifinals this evening. Tonight, the Ponies opponent is the Goodridge/Grygla Chargers. The Chargers have also had a great year with a record of 7-2, and they defeated Badger-Greenbush/Middle River 22-15 in the tournament’s opening round on Tuesday. The two teams met in the regular season with Warren-Alvarado-Oslo picking up a 20-0 shutout victory. This time the stakes are higher with the winner going to the Section Championship at the Fargo Dome next week. The kickoff is set for 6:00 p.m. this evening and we will have the game on KROX Radio starting with the RiverView Health pregame show at 5:20 p.m. You can listen on 1260AM/105.7FM, or by clicking Listen Live at the top of this page. 

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

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2nd
3rd
4th
Final
Goodridge/Grygla
W-A-O


1st Quarter –

 

2nd Quarter –

3rd Quarter –

 

4th Quarter –

 

TEAM STATS
W-A-O
Goodridge/Grygla
Rushing Yards
Passing Yards
Total Yards
Fumbles-Lost
First Downs
Penalties-Yards
Punts

 

INDIVIDUAL STATS

W-A-O
Goodridge/Grygla
Rushing
Rushing
Passing
Passing
Receiving
Receiving

 

Kaden Pierce goes for a two-point conversion

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PIRATE FOOTBALL TAKES ON PELICAN RAPIDS IN SEMI-FINALS – ON KROX

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The #3 seed Crookston Pirate Football is coming off a 43-8 victory over the Warroad Warriors in the first round of the Section 8AA football playoffs and take on the #2 seed Pelican Rapids Vikings at 2:00 p.m. in Pelican Rapids. 

Crookston is 4-5 on the year and has outscored their opponents 93-23 in the last two games.  Pelican Rapids has outscored Roseau and Breckenridge in the last two games of the regular season by 104-31.  

You can hear the game on KROX Radio, online by clicking listen live in the upper right-hand corner of the page, or on your smart speaker by saying “Listen to K-R-O-X in Crookston.”
We will also be Live Video streaming the game and that link is below – 

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3rd
4th
Final
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Pelican Rapids


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2nd Quarter –

3rd Quarter –

4th Quarter

TEAM STATS
CROOKSTON
Pelican Rapids
Rushing Yards
Passing Yards
Total Yards
Fumbles-Lost
First Downs
Penalties-Yards
Punts

 

INDIVIDUAL STATS

CROOKSTON
Pelican Rapids
Rushing
Rushing
Passing
Passing
Receiving
Receiving

 

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TODAY IS WORLD STROKE DAY AND IS A GOOD TIME TO LEARN THE WARNING SIGNS OF A STROKE

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Minnesota has seen a significant increase in access to stroke care, and 92% of Minnesotans now live within a 30-minute drive of a designated Stroke System Hospital. Stroke is the sixth leading cause of death and one of the leading causes of disability in Minnesota, and outcomes improve for victims when they can get to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

Minnesotans can find a hospital designated for stroke care at Minnesota Stroke System Designated Hospitals. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) designates facilities as Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals, Primary Stroke Centers, and Comprehensive Stroke Centers. A recent update of the Stroke Drive Time Map found that Minnesota has come a long way during the last ten years. In 2012, only 60% of Minnesota’s population lived within 30 minutes of a designated stroke center. This progress means more than 1.7 million additional Minnesotans now have better access to emergency stroke care.

“If you’re having a stroke, you need to go to the hospital fast in order to have the best possible outcome,” said Minnesota Commissioner of Health Jan Malcolm. “That is why it is heartening to see that our drive-time map is showing a big improvement in stroke-ready hospitals and access to emergency stroke care. Thanks to our hardworking hospital partners and MDH Stroke Team, more Minnesotans than ever have access to life-saving stroke care.”

Since 2014, the MDH Stroke Program has been striving to improve stroke care by designating stroke hospitals so that all Minnesotans can live near the best stroke care possible. Facilities are designated as Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals, Primary Stroke Centers, and Comprehensive Stroke Centers. These designated hospitals make up the Minnesota Stroke System. Having a designation program and a statewide stroke care system has encouraged hospitals to implement best practices. The Minnesota Department of Health partners with the American Heart Association, hospitals, EMS agencies, and many others to implement this coordinated system of care for Minnesota. This statewide system ensures all hospitals are equipped and ready to treat stroke quickly.

A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is suddenly stopped. Strokes can lead to permanent disability and death. However, doctors have medications that can help remove blockages and restore blood flow. October 29 is World Stroke Day, a chance to get informed. The more people who know what to do, the more lives can be saved. You can help keep yourself and your loved ones safe by learning the warning signs of stroke and knowing the location of the stroke center closest to you.

Because time lost can be brain loss, it is important to know the signs of stroke and err on the side of safety and call 9-1-1.

An easy way to remember how to recognize a stroke is “BE FAST:”
B – Balance loss. Does the person have a sudden loss of balance or coordination?
E – Eyesight changes. Is eyesight suddenly blurred or double? Is there a sudden loss of vision?
F – Face drooping. Does the tone side of the face droop or is it numb? Ask the person to smile.
A-Arm weakness. Is one arm weak or numb? Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one arm drift downward?
S – Speech difficulty. Is speech slurred, are they unable to speak, or are they hard to understand?
T – Time to call 9-1-1. If the person shows ANY of these symptoms, even if the symptoms go away, call 9-1-1 and get them to a hospital immediately.

The signs and symptoms of a stroke are:

  • Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side.   
  • Sudden confusion or trouble understanding.
  • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.
  • Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, or loss of balance.
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause.

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JOIN THE POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT IN THANKING FIRST REPSONDERS FOR NATIONAL FIRST RESPONDERS DAY

In honor of National First Responders Day, please join the Polk County Sheriff’s Department in thanking the 4.6 million career and volunteer first responders who are committed to the safety and well-being of our communities.
These brave men and women provide life-saving emergency assistance at a moment’s notice, answering the call to assist others in crisis.
The Sheriff’s Department would like to extend a special thank you to our Polk County first responders for their dedication and sacrifice each day. 

If you see a first responder, thank them for their service.

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GRAND FORKS CLOSES EASTBOUND TRAFFIC ON GATEWAY DRIVE AFTER WATER MAIN BREAK

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Due to a water main break in the area, eastbound traffic on Gateway Dr. (Hwy. 2) will be down to one lane of traffic at the intersection of N. Washington St. immediately.

Road crews will be repairing the water main break over the weekend and will pour concrete over the repaired section next week. 

Expect the lane closure to be in place until the end of next week, weather permitting.

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SACRED HEART VOLLEYBALL TRAVELS TO BAUDETTE FOR SHOWDOWN WITH LOW – ON KROX

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The Sacred Heart Eagles volleyball team is coming off a win over Climax-Fisher last night to advance to the Section 8A Quarterfinals. They face a new challenge tonight as they take on the #2 seed in the west sub-section, the Lake of the Woods Bears. 

The Eagles are 14-8 on the season and went 10-8 in the regular season against section opponents. Lake of the Woods has an impressive 23-4 record, including a four set win over Red Lake Falls last night in the second round of the tournament. 

The two teams didn’t meet in the regular season, and the winner this evening will advance to the Section 8A semifinals in Bagley next week. The first serve from Baudette is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and we will have the match on KROX starting with the RiverView Health prematch show at 6:30 p.m. You can listen on 1260AM/105.7FM, or 92.1FM in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. You can also listen anywhere by clicking Listen Live at the top of this page.

First Set

Second Set

Third Set

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LOW

 

For Sacred Heart
Kills –
Blocks –
Digs –
Assists –
Aces –

For Lake of the Woods
Kills –
Blocks –
Digs –
Assists –
Aces –

Haley Vonasek (Sacred Heart)

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