John Steer – Obit

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John Steer, 70, of Brandon, MN and long-time resident of Euclid and Crookston, MN died on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. In lieu of gifts, the family asks you to make a charitable donation in John’s name to an organization of your choice.

John Edward Steer was born on October 7th, 1952, in Crookston, MN, to Henry and Helen Steer. He was raised with his six siblings, Henry Jr. (Butch), Lois, Jim, Mary, Jeanette, and Joanne, on the family farm near Euclid, MN. Growing up, John developed a talent for resourcefulness and mischief, encouraged by his brothers and sisters. Their early misadventures include building a homemade zipline, attempting to dig an inground swimming pool, and painting the head of a brand-new rocking horse like Black Beauty. These experiences, and many others like them, formed unbreakable bonds of love and laughter between John and his family.

John began his education at what he described as a “two-room” country school. When the country school closed, he continued to attend school in Crookston, graduating from Crookston High School in 1970. After graduation, John worked on the family farm until being inducted into the U.S. Army on October 24th, 1972. He spent six months in the service before being recalled home on a hardship discharge. John farmed in Brandt township until 1989, when he moved to Crookston, MN. He also worked for American Crystal, Dahlgren’s, Crookston School District, Our Savior’s Lutheran Church. Following his move to Brandon, MN in 2012, John was employed by the Care Campus in Evansville and Holiday Inn in Alexandria.

John met his to-be wife Candi in 1983. He was instantly charmed by her assessment of his approach to wheat harvesting. It didn’t take long for John to realize he had met his match, and they married one year later, on October 27th, 1984. Throughout their lives together, John demonstrated dutiful patience, persistence, and know-how to check-off tasks on Candi’s DIY list. He approached a precarious, roof-top transport of tables and chairs at the beginning of their marriage with the same begrudging enthusiasm as a never-ending pavers project in more recent years. John got revenge by expanding his collection of antique hand drills and lawnmowers that only he could start.

In 1986, John became a doting father, welcoming his daughter Jami. Two years later, his daughter Erin was born. John spent every moment he could trying to make his two girls happy. Even when working nights, he tolerated their habit of peeling back his eyelids to wake him to watch cartoons. John invented the character Dr. Possum to dry their eyes and evoke a giggle when they were hurt. As they grew, he was a devoted fan at their sporting and music events. Never missing a game or concert, despite requiring an obscenely early start to his workday. His affection for Jami and Erin did not diminish as they became adults. From sending daily dad jokes to rescuing them from automotive annoyances, John found ways to express his unconditional love. In 2017, he delighted in the formal addition of his son-in-law and kindred spirit, Barry, to the family.

Overjoyed to become a grandpa, John cherished every moment with his grandchildren, Katherine and Henry. “Yampa” loved to play Candyland with Katherine. Somehow, he managed to prevent his competitiveness from interfering with her winning streak. Excited that Katherine seemed to inherit his green thumb, John was proud to help her pick vegetables in the summer. He also happily gave up retirement to provide part-time daycare to Henry.

In addition to being a beloved family man, John was exceptionally committed to his church and community. He served on the Brandt township board during his years farming near Euclid. He was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Crookston – acting as an elder, deacon, and Sunday school teacher. Always eager to lend a helping hand, John went on mission trips as part of his church community to Costa Rica and West Virginia. Most recently, he utilized his skills as a jack-of-all-trades to support the Evansville Historical Foundation’s mission to make history accessible and engaging.

A celebration of John’s life will be held at Faith Lutheran Church in Evansville, MN on February 21st at 11:00 AM, with a visitation starting at 10:00 AM. John’s family invites you to join them in worship and the exchange of cherished memories. Funeral arrangements were with the Glende-Nilson Funeral Home of Evansville

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CROOKSTON BANTAM A TEAM FINISHES 3RD AT DISTRICTS, ADVANCE TO REGIONS

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The Crookston Bantam A hockey team finished third place in the District 16 tournament held at Thief River Falls this weekend and will advance to the region tournament March 3-5.  

Crookston lost to Roseau 7-5 in the first round and beat Thief River Falls for third place 6-2.

Members of the team are Brady Chandler, Jay Reese, Hudson Rick, Austin Thode, Gavin Aakus, Isaiah Donarski, David Dauksavage, Connor Maruska, Garrett Fischer, Jace Bruggeman, Grant Funk, Jackson Fritsch, Cody Demarais, Greyson Ecker, Masen Reitmeier, Wyatt Marsyla, and Anton Elbinger.

The team is coached by DJ Ecker and Ryan Edevold

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CROOKSTON DRIVERS EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULES RELEASED

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Crookston School District Spring registration for Driver Education is open to all students currently enrolled in Crookston Public Schools.
There will be two spring sessions, March 2-18 and March 20 -April 6.  There will be three other sessions held the rest of the year –
Summer session is June 5-20
Fall session is July 24 – August 8
Winter session is November 20 – December 15  

Additional registration forms for summer, fall, and winter are available below.  Return your registration to the Crookston High Office and pay in the High School office prior to the first day of class.  All information is on the registration forms.  If you have any questions, contact Chris Trostad at Highland School at 218-281-5600.

CLICK BELOW FOR THE FORM OF THE CLASS YOU WANT

Spring 1 (March 2-18)
2023 Spring Session 1 March 2-18 Driver Education Registration

Spring 2 (March 20-April 6)
2023 Spring Session 2 March 20-April 6 Driver Education Registration

Summer (June 5-20)
2023 Summer Session 2 June 5-20 PM Class Time Driver Education Registration

Fall (July 24-August 8)
2023 Fall Session 1 July 24-Aug 8 Driver Education Registration

Winter (November 20 – December 15)
2023 Winter Session 1 Nov 20-Dec 15 Driver Education Registration

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WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY ISSUED FOR SUNDAY NIGHT TO MONDAY NIGHT

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The National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for portions of northwest Minnesota and eastern North Dakota starting at 6:00 p.m. Sunday to 9:00 p.m. on Monday. 

The advisory includes the Minnesota cities of Crookston, East Grand Forks, Ada, Twin Valley, Halstad, Hallock, Karlstad, Lancaster, Roseau, Warroad, Greenbush, Warren, Stephen, Argyle, Newfolden, Middle River, Grygla, Thief River Falls, Red Lake Falls, Fosston, Fertile, McIntosh, and Erskine.  The advisory also includes the North Dakota cities of Cavalier, Walhalla, Drayton, Pembina, Neche, St. Thomas, Grafton, Park River, Grand Forks, Cooperstown, Finley, Hope, Mayville, Hillsboro, Hatton, and Portland.

* WHAT…Snow and blowing snow. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph.

* WHERE…Portions of northwest Minnesota and northeast and southeast North Dakota.

* WHEN…From 6 PM this evening to 9 PM CST Monday.

* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. Heavy snow rates and patchy blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility at times. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning or evening commute.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…The strongest winds and best chance for blowing snow will be Monday afternoon and evening after the snow ends.

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GRAND FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT WAKES UP TO GARAGE FIRE ON 2ND AVE N

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At approximately 4:21 a.m. on February 18, 2023, the Grand Forks Fire Department was dispatched to 1021 2nd Ave N for a garage that was on fire.

When crews arrived on the scene, they found fire and smoke coming from a detached two-stall garage. Fire crews extinguished the fire, but the garage and the contents of the garage sustained significant damage. No injuries occurred to the public or any personnel on the scene. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

The Grand Forks Fire Department responded with five engines, one truck, and one command vehicle, with eighteen personnel. Grand Forks Fire Department was assisted by the Grand Forks Police Department and Altru Ambulance.

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GRAND FORKS FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO SHED FIRE ON LAWNDALE ROAD

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At approximately 4:44 pm on February 17, 2023, the Grand Forks Fire Department was dispatched to 2491 Lawndale Road for a shed that was on fire.

When crews arrived on the scene, they found a shed in close proximity to other structures, engulfed in flames. The fire crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire and prevent any damage to the nearby trailer houses. The shed sustained significant damage.

No injuries occurred to the public or any personnel on the scene. After the investigation concluded, it was determined that the fire was accidental, caused by improper disposal of smoking materials.

The Grand Forks Fire Department responded with four engines, one truck, and one command vehicle, with sixteen personnel. Grand Forks Fire Department was assisted by the Grand Forks Police Department and Altru Ambulance.

-The Grand Forks Fire Department urges residents to properly dispose of smoking materials in a non-combustible container.

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PIRATE BOYS BASKETBALL TO HOST THIEF RIVER FALLS – VIDEO STREAM

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The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Basketball team lost to the East Grand Forks Green Wave 75-59 on Monday and will take on one of the top Section 8AA teams as they host the Thief River Falls Prowlers.
TRF handled Crookston the first time they met, and the Pirates are looking for some improvement from the first meeting.  

Crookston is 7-13 on the year, while Thief River Falls is 18-2 on the year and 11-0 in Section 8AA play.  The game can be watched on the KROX Video stream.

FIRST HALF –

SECOND HALF –

 
1st
2nd 
Final
Thief River Falls
Crookston
For CROOKSTON
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals

For Thief River Falls
Points

 

 

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CROOKSTON PIRATE WRESTLERS TAKE ON FRAZEE IN SECTION SEMI’S – ON KROX

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The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team is coming off a 45-34 victory over the Barnesville Trojans in the first round of the Section 8A team wrestling tournament and will take on the Frazee Hornets in the semi-finals at Fertile-Beltrami School at 6 p.m. tonight.  

Crookston lost to Frazee 48-20 earlier this year and is looking to advance to championship against the winner of United North Central and Fosston/Bagley.  The championship would start at 7:30 p.m.

The Crookston matches can be heard on KROX Radio or by clicking on listen live in the upper right-hand corner.

CROOKSTON VS FRAZEE

The TENTATIVE LINE-UP IS BELOW – Subject to change.

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Crookston-
Frazee-
Win
Result
106 
Mauricio Arriaga
Cash Osterman
113 
Evin Trudeau
Liam Hamm
120 
Chris Goodrich
Blake Sonnenberg
126
Gavyn Hlucny
Brady Borah
132 
Lucas Perala
Cade Nagel
138 
Casey Weiland
Bailey Peichel
145 
Ethan Bowman
Josh Mellema
152 
Carter Coauette
Tyler Moe
160 
Jose Arriaga
Jake Nagel
170 
OPEN
Max Rue
182 
Hunter Knutson
Preston Mayfield
195 
Hunter Kresl
Dan Graham
220 
Ethan Boll
Derrick Zitzow
285
Riley Helgeson
Xander Kohler

 

The results from the first meeting this season.

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Crookston-20
Frazee-48
Win
Result
106 
Mauricio Arriaga
Cash Osterman
FRA
Pin 1:55
113 
Evin Trudeau
Liam Hamm
Crox
6-1
120 
Chris Goodrich
Blake Sonnenberg
FRA
Pin :41
126
Gavyn Hlucny
Brady Borah
Crox
9-3
132 
Lucas Perala
Cade Nagel
FRA
TF 4:02
138 
Casey Weiland
Bailey Peichel
FRA
Pin 3:35
145 
Ethan Bowman
Josh Mellema
Crox
TF 5:44
152 
Carter Coauette
Tyler Moe
Crox
3-1
160 
Jose Arriaga
Jake Nagel
FRA
Pin :54
170 
OPEN
Max Rue
FRA
Forfeit
182 
Hunter Knutson
Preston Mayfield
FRA
10-2
195 
Hunter Kresl
Dan Graham
FRA
3-2
220 
Ethan Boll
Derrick Zitzow
Crox
Pin :51
285
Riley Helgeson
Xander Kohler
FRA
Pin :26

 

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Paul Rudd Shares His Choice for the Marvel Superhero With the ‘Lamest Powers’

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During a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Paul Rudd played a round of “Plead the Fifth,” where host Cohen tried to get him to shade his co-stars.

When asked “Which of the Marvel superheroes has the lamest powers… and is it Hawkeye?” Cohen quipped, referencing Jeremy Renner’s arrow-slinging vigilante.

Rudd laughed at the question before agreeing, saying, “Yeah, it’s totally Hawkeye. I mean, he shoots arrows, come on. And I thought talking to ants was weird.”

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Black Panther Actor Letitia Wright Retract Her Comments About “Black Panther 3” Being “Already In The Works”

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A month ago, Marvel Actor Letitia Wright was questioned on the Golden Globes red carpet when fans asked if they should expect a part 3 to the Black Panther sequel. She responded: “I think it’s already in the works. … It’s gonna take a while, but really excited for you guys to see that.”

Fans interpreted her answer meant that Black Panther 3 had been greenlit and was on the way. Wright slightly retracted her response at the Newport Beach Film Festival UK Honours event on Thursday night.

“What I tried to say, maybe I didn’t do it clearly enough, to clarify, there is always the hope that you would have another film, especially in a franchise. If there is to be another film, which I hope there will be, I think there will be; it takes time to make it; you have to go through the script process”

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