CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL THEME- BEACH DAY FOR SNOW FEST

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Crookston High School continued its Road Trip Snow Fest today by “traveling” to Florida for Beach Day. Students and staff got to dress up in bathing suits, Hawaiian shirts, sunglasses, leis, and towels to show off their school spirit.

Pictures of the students and teachers dressed for the beach can be seen below-

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Ronald James Dufault – Obit

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Ronald (Ron) James Dufault, 80, passed away on February 3, 2023, unexpectedly at his residence in St. Anthony Park.  Ron was born in Gentilly Township on September 27, 1942, to Lawrence and Lucille (Normandin) Dufault.  He attended a rural grade school, Lafayette High School in Red Lake Falls and later graduated from the NWSA in Crookston Minnesota.  Upon his graduation from NWSA, he enrolled at the University of Minnesota (St. Paul Campus) and later worked at the student union.

Once Ron moved to the cities it was clear it would be his home.  His interests were wide and varied which lent itself to all the twin cities had to offer.

While working at the student union he became very involved with the foreign exchange program and the students from all over the country.  His home was always a gathering spot whenever any of the students were around.  He hosted many of them at the lake home of his parents several times throughout his time with the program.  His relationship with many of the students continued after he left the student union.

Ron was an Army Veteran.  While in service he had a tour overseas and was stationed in Germany.  Later in life, he would return to Europe more than once.  On one of those trips, he brought our mother and they had a very special time together.

Ron was very active in the communities he lived in for the greatest part of his life.  Although he enjoyed all of the organizations he belonged to, one of his favorites involved the MN State Fair and the MN Horticulture Society as a volunteer.  He helped develop and maintain (year-round) a landscaped section outside one of the main entrances to the Horticulture Building (on the fairgrounds) and spent every day of the fair fielding questions from passers-by regarding the plants and workings of the plot which included a running water pond.  For several years the pond had various fish which he housed in his home during the off-season.  He was an avid gardener and for some time he utilized a part of his home as a greenhouse and grew various plants he used to trade with others in the neighborhood or donate to the local gardening club; helping raise money for their various activities.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents (Lawrence & Lucille).  He is survived by 3 siblings; Brother, Eugene Dufault, Crookston; Brother Cary (Sharon) Dufault, Crookston, MN and a sister, Connie (Dave) Ross, Campbell, MN, and many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews and cousins.

Final arrangements are pending.  If you would like more information, please feel free to contact Gene Dufault at genedufault@gmail.com or Connie Ross at cdross1987@gmail.com

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CROOKSTON PIRATE WRESTLERS WRAP UP REGULAR SEASON AT BARNESVILLE TRIANGULAR

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The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team is wrapping up the regular season with two duals at the Barnesville triangular tonight.  Crookston is 13-6 in duals this year and will take on Barnesville and Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton.  The first match starts at 6:00 p.m.

CROOKSTON vs Barnesville- 

 

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Crookston-
Barnesville
Win
Result
106 
Gabe Perala
113 
Evin Trudeau
120 
Jaron Knutson
126
Gavyn Hlucny
132 
Lucas Perala
138 
Casey Weiland
145 
Ethan Bowman
152 
Jose Arriaga
160 
Carter Coauette
170 
OPEN
182 
Hunter Knutson
195 
Hunter Kresl
220 
Ethan Boll
285
Riley Helgeson

 

 

CROOKSTON vs DGF –

 

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Crookston-
Barnesville
Win
Result
106 
Gabe Perala
113 
Evin Trudeau
120 
Jaron Knutson
126
Gavyn Hlucny
132 
Lucas Perala
138 
Casey Weiland
145 
Ethan Bowman
152 
Jose Arriaga
160 
Carter Coauette
170 
OPEN
182 
Hunter Knutson
195 
Hunter Kresl
220 
Ethan Boll
285
Riley Helgeson

 

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CROOKSTON JR. HIGH KNOWLEDGE BOWL FINISHES 4TH AND 8TH

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The Crookston Junior High Knowledge Bowl teams kicked off the season with two teams competing in Thief River Falls on Monday, and one team finished fourth place while the second team finished eighth place.

The 4th-place team members were Ethan Lanctot, Ben Capistran, and Tucker Lubinski.
The 8th-place team members were Leah Johanneck, Jocelyn Johnson, and Sage Lembcke.

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PIRATE GIRL’S BASKETBALL BATTLES DILWORTH-GLYNDON-FELTON – ON KROX

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The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team will take on the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Rebels tonight in a Section 8AA battle. The Pirates are 12-7 on the season after having their four-game winning streak snapped over the weekend in a loss to the Hawley Nuggets. The Rebels are 8-10 on the season and currently riding a two-game winning streak. The tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. and we will have the game on KROX Radio starting with the RiverView Health pregame show at 7:00 p.m. You can listen on 1260AM/105.7FM, or 92.1FM in Grand Forks & East Grand Forks. You can also listen anywhere at any time by clicking Listen Live at the top of this page. 

FIRST HALF –

 

SECOND HALF –

 
1st 
2nd 
Final
CROOKSTON
D-G-F
For CROOKSTON
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals
For D-G-F
Points

 

Abby Borowicz

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CROOKSTON BOY’S BASKETBALL TRAVELS TO PARK RAPIDS FOR SECTION 8AA TILT

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The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Basketball team will be in Park Rapids this evening for a Section 8AA matchup against the Panthers. Crookston is 7-11 on the year after defeating Warroad this past Friday 71-67 in Overtime. Park Rapids comes into the matchup with a record of 3-13. The two teams are fighting for a better seed before the Section 8AA Tournament making tonight’s matchup a big one. The tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. We will have a full recap of the game once it is completed down below. 

 

FIRST HALF –

SECOND HALF –

 
1st 
2nd 
Final
CROOKSTON
PR
For CROOKSTON
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals

For Park Rapids
Points

 

Rylan Lubarski

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CROOKSTON BOY’S HOCKEY PLAYS AT WAHPETON-BRECKENRIDGE

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The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Hockey team is coming off a 5-2 win over Mayville-Portland last night and are now 3-16-1 on the season. The Pirates are back in action tonight as they will take on the Wahpeton-Breckenridge Blades. Wahpeton-Breckenridge is 1-19 on the season. The puck will drop in Wahpeton at 7:00 p.m. this evening. We will have a full recap of the game down below.

FIRST PERIOD –

SECOND PERIOD –

THIRD PERIOD –

Scoring
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
CROOKSTON
Wahpeton-Breckenridge


1st Period

2nd Period

 

3rd Period

Saves
1st
2nd
3rd
Final

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jaren Bailey

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Two white supremacists arrested in plot to attack Baltimore’s power grid

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Two white supremacists — a Florida man and a Maryland woman — have been arrested on federal charges of plotting to attack multiple energy substation with the goal of destroying Baltimore. The U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that the suspects, Sarah Clendaniel of Catonsville, Maryland, and Brandon Russell of Orlando, Florida, were allegedly fueled by a racist extremist ideology as they “conspired to inflict maximum harm” on the power grid with the aim to “completely destroy” Baltimore.

U.S. Attorney Erek Barron and a top FBI official said at a Monday morning press conference that Russell — the founder of the notorious neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen — is quoted in court documents saying that attacking power transformers is “the greatest thing somebody can do.” He is accused of providing instructions and location information for the substations he and Clendaniel allegedly sought to target as part of their plot.  Clendaniel allegedly told an FBI confidential source she was “determined” to carry out the attacks aimed at Baltimore’s infrastructure, saying, “It would lay this city to waste.”

Thomas Sobocinski, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Baltimore field office, said: “Their actions threatened the electricity and heat of our homes, hospitals and businesses. The FBI believes this was a real threat.” Sobocinski said the two suspects “had extremist views” and believed that by conducting the attacks, they would bring further light to their views. Sobocinski declined to go into specifics when pressed by reporters.

Russell and Clendaniel were both out on probation as they coordinated their plans to attack the energy facilities. Russell had previously pleaded guilty in 2018 to charges of possessing an unregistered destructive device and was sentenced to five years in prison. According to an affidavit, Clendaniel allegedly said she planned to target five substations in the Baltimore area on the same day — including ones in Norrisville, Reisterstown and Perry Hall.

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Officials release toxic chemical after Ohio train derailment due to fears of explosion

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Officials on Monday released toxic chemicals that had been carried on a train which derailed over the weekend in eastern Ohio, after warnings that the chemicals could be deadly if inhaled by the public in surrounding areas.

The release of vinyl chloride was completed late Monday afternoon after evacuations were expanded from East Palestine, Ohio, the site of Friday night’s derailment, to an adjacent community in Pennsylvania. Vinyl chloride is a toxic, flammable gas used to produce vehicle interiors and PVC piping,  According to the train’s operator, Norfolk Southern, the release was “successfully completed, ” adding that a burn off of material would continue past nightfall.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Sunday night 500 people had defied orders to leave, but on Monday he believed all had left. The Ohio National Guard was deployed to the area late Sunday, and authorities went door-to-door urging stragglers to move out, DeWine said at a news conference Monday, warning: “those in the red area are facing grave danger of death if they are still in that area.” A federal Emergency Alert System message on Monday urged residents in East Palestine and Pennsylvania’s Darlington Township to leave immediately.

Officials said at the news conference that two of five train cars believed to be carrying vinyl chloride were likely filled with the gas, and temperature changes could have set it off, forcing officials to either release a gas known for its deadly potential if inhaled, or stand back for an extended period of time amid the potential for an explosion at the derailment site. “The vinyl chloride contents of five rail cars are currently unstable and could potentially explode, causing deadly disbursement of shrapnel and toxic fumes,” Gov. DeWine said.

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Annette Bening to star in the new series ‘Apples Never Fall’ at Peacock

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Annette Bening has signed on to star in the upcoming Peacock limited series “Apples Never Fall,” based on the Liane Moriarty novel of the same name.

A synopsis reads that the series: “centers on the Delaneys, who from the outside appear to be an enviably contented family. Former tennis coaches Joy (Bening) and Stan are parents to four adult children. After decades of marriage, they have finally sold their famed tennis academy and are ready to start what should be the golden years of their lives. But after Joy disappears, her children are forced to re-examine their parents’ marriage and their family history with fresh eyes.”

The role will mark one of the few TV roles Bening has had on a series; she is primarily known for her film roles, having earned four Academy Award nominations to date for her work in “The Grifters,” “American Beauty,” “Being Julia,” and “The Kids Are Alright.” She is also a nine-time Golden Globe nominee, winning for “Being Julia” and “The Kids Are Alright.”

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