Larry J. Froehlich – Notice of Passing

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Larry J. Froehlich, 76, of Bagley, MN, passed away at his home Sunday evening with his family at his side. Larry had been under the care of Hospice of the Red River Valley. The Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home is assisting his wife, Cheryl, and their family with arrangements. Messages of condolence may be offered to the family at Larry’s obituary page at www.stenshoelhouske.com

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PIRATE BOY’S HOCKEY TRAVEL TO PLAY MAYVILLE-PORTLAND – ON KROX

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The Crookston Pirates Boy’s Hockey team has a busy upcoming week, and it will start tonight as the Pirates travel to take on the Mayville-Portland Ice Dawgs. Crookston is 2-16-1 on the season with their most recent game being a 2-1 loss to Greenway this past Friday. The Ice Dawgs are having a solid season and carry a record of 11-6-1. We will have the game on KROX starting with the RiverView Health pregame show at 6:30 p.m., followed by the drop of the puck at 7:00 p.m. You can listen on 1260AM/105.7FM, or 92.1FM in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. You can also listen anywhere at any time by clicking Listen Live at the top of this page. 

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The Pirates celebrate Jack Doda’s goal

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2023 Grammy Awards: Beyoncé, Harry Styles lead the list of winners

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Beyoncé made history on Sunday at the 65th annual Grammy Award, hosted by Trevor Noah from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The superstar set a record for most wins by an artist in Grammy history, taking home two Grammys during the Premiere Ceremony to break her 28-win tie with Quincy Jones. Beyoncé also earned Grammy Awards for best R&B song (“CUFF IT”) and best dance/electronic album for Renaissance, bring her total lifetime Grammy wins to a staggering 32.

Other big winners of the evening included Harry Styles for his album ‘Harry’s House,’ which took the top award of the night, album of the year. In a surprise win, Bonnie Raitt earned the song of the year Grammy for “Just Like That,” while Lizzo won record of the year for “About Damn Time.”

Additional wins at the awards ceremony were Willie Nelson for best country album, Harry Styles for best pop vocal album, Kendrick Lamar for best rap album, Adele for best pop solo performance, Bad Bunny for best música urbana album, and Sam Smith and Kim Petras won the award for best pop duo/vocal performance for “Unholy.”

For the full list of winners, head to www.grammy.com.

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BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY IN CROOKSTON HOLDING DRIVE THROUGH FUNDRAISER ON GIVING HEARTS DAY

The Benedictine Living Community in Crookston will be partaking in the regionwide Giving Hearts Day on Thursday, February 9, to raise funds for services in the Community. All of the funds raised on Giving Hearts Day will be going towards one of their largest projects and greatest needs: the repairs and updates to our elevators. There are two elevators in The Summit Assisted Living and a service elevator between the Villa and the Summit that are all in need of repair.

The gearboxes in the two cable elevators at The Summit are original from 1950. The electrical controls, or black box, were updated 30 years ago in 1993. This black box is now obsolete, and parts can no longer be obtained. If this black box were to quit working, the elevator would be completely out of commission. The service elevator is hydraulic, and the controls were replaced in 1993 as well.

With the kitchen being located in the basement of the Summit, all of the food is brought over to the Villa on carts, and the only way that allows them to do so is using the service elevator. The food that is prepared for the children at the Cathedral School is also prepared in this kitchen and brought up on a cart each day to be picked up and brought over to the school.

The laundry and maintenance departments are also located in the basement of the Summit and use the elevators to bring over laundry carts and their tool carts.

At the Summit, there are four floors, with the main dining room on the first floor, the lounge on the second floor, the nurses’ station, activities, and cafeteria where snacks are served are all on the third floor, and the exercise equipment and terraces are on the fourth floor. The elevators allow tenants to be able to enjoy the features and amenities that are located on each floor. 

The tenants at the Summit need to use the service elevator to get to the Chapel and various activities that are held at The Villa.

The elevators truly are a lifeline for residents, tenants, and staff, and while elevators may not be the most glamorous of projects to fundraise for, being able to get from point A to point B throughout the facility is a basic need.

The BLC-C will be hosting a drive-through donut and coffee event on Giving Hearts Day, on February 9, from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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Diplomatic tensions rise between U.S. and China after downed spy balloon

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Diplomatic tensions continued to rise on Sunday as officials in Beijing blasted the U.S. for shooting a Chinese spy balloon out of the sky. Tan Kefei, a spokesperson for China’s Defense Ministry, described the move as “a clear overreaction,” saying in a statement Sunday that his country reserved “the right to use necessary means to deal with similar situations.” China’s Foreign Ministry also said in a statement it was “a serious violation of international customary practice.”  China described the balloon as a “civilian unmanned airship,” and previously said it was used for research and “meteorological purposes.”

The massive white orb was first spotted over Montana — home to Malmstrom Air Force Base, the site of one of America’s three nuclear missile silo fields. The orb was about the size of three school buses, and from Montana headed southeastward over Kansas and Missouri at around 60,000 to 65,000 feet.

The U.S. Defense Department confirmed on Saturday afternoon that an American F-22 Raptor shot down what they described as the “high-altitude surveillance balloon,” with a single missile off South Carolina. The U.S. military plans to salvage parts of the craft from a debris field that spans about 7 nautical miles. President Joe Biden told reporters after the orb was shot down that he gave the order after he was briefed about it Wednesday, but that the Pentagon “decided that the best time to do that was when it got over water.”

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Evacuation orders remain in place after 50-car train accident causes massive fire in Ohio

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Home evacuations remain in place for dozens in northeastern Ohio following a train derailment which ignited a massive fire.  Luckily, no one was killed or injured in the accident in East Palestine, Ohio.  Mayor Trent Conaway told reporters that a mandatory evacuation order was imposed around the scene of the derailment in the town, comprised of 4,700 people and located about 45 miles northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.

East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said the derailment happened around 9 p.m. Friday on a Norfolk Southern freight train traveling from Madison, Ill., to Conway, Pa. The train, he said, was carrying “multiple different quantities of products” and that several cars were still burning overnight. Video from the scene showed intense flames shooting from the derailed cars and thick smoke thousands of feet in the air over the accident scene, where frigid temperatures hindered the efforts of firefighters to contain the blaze. Officials state they know which type of products the train was carrying, however, Drabick declined to name the substances until it could be determined which cars were carrying what kind of cargo.

Columbiana County, Ohio, Emergency Management Agency Director Peggy Clark said that over 40 residents who reside near the scene were evacuated to a Red Cross shelter established in a city school.  According to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Coordinator Josh Peters, the situation will remain monitored, but no contamination of air or water with hazardous chemicals had been detected in the area.

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Syndicated talk show ‘Dr. Phil’ ending after 21 seasons

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The syndicated talk series ‘Dr. Phil’, hosted by Dr. Phil McGraw, is ending after 21 seasons.  The program, launched in September 2002, was co-created by McGraw and Oprah Winfrey. The 72-year-old McGraw said in a statement. “With this show, we have helped thousands of guests and millions of viewers through everything from addiction and marriage to mental wellness and raising children. This has been an incredible chapter of my life and career, but while I’m moving on from daytime, there is so much more I wish to do.”

McGraw began his television career on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ in the 1990s before launching his own series. Dr. Phil His started its run in second place in ratings (only behind Winfrey’s show at the time) and has remained among the top two most-watched shows in daytime television throughout the 21 seasons.

Dr. Phil will air new episodes until the current season ends this spring, and the show’s distributor, CBS Media Ventures, will also keep reruns on the air for the 2023-2024 season. CBS Media Ventures president Steve LoCascio said in a statement: “Phil is a valued partner and member of the CBS/King World family, and while his show may be ending after 21 years, I’m happy to say our relationship is not. Phil changed the daytime landscape as the force behind one of the most popular talk shows ever on daytime TV. We plan to be in the ‘Dr. Phil’ business with the library for years to come and welcome opportunities to work together in the future.”

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-FEBRUARY 6, 2023

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The Northwest Regional Corrections reported the following arrests.

Sureya Lopez, 32, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession in a Public School/Housing Zone

Kevin Roger Anderson, 29, of Grand Forks, for being a Fugitive from Justice from another state.

Tyler Jacob Leitch, 41, of Battle Lake, for Fleeing a Peace Officer in a Motor Vehicle.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-FEBRUARY 6, 2023

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The Northwest Regional Corrections reported the following arrests.

Sureya Lopez, 32, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree Drug Possession in a Public School/Housing Zone

Kevin Roger Anderson, 29, of Grand Forks, for being a Fugitive from Justice from another state.

Tyler Jacob Leitch, 41, of Battle Lake, for Fleeing a Peace Officer in a Motor Vehicle.

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls over the weekend – 

2/3/2023

At 2:30 p.m., the CFD responded to Section 20 of Gentilly Township for a report of a skid-steer on fire in a garage. For further details, click here.

2/4/2023

At 6:31 p.m., the CFD responded to Section 29 of Crookston Township for a report of a water leak. Upon arrival, the CFD assisted the homeowner with shutting off the water. The CFD then turned over control to the homeowner and cleared the scene.

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CHS ONE-ACT TAKES SECOND PLACE AT SECTION COMPETITION

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The Crookston High School One-Act Play #CENSORED finished second place at the Section 8A competition in Baudette on Saturday.  
Bagley finished first place and will be advancing to the state competition. 

The cast and crew of #Censored include:

-Samantha Rezac as Sam and the Assistant to the Director
-Zac Plante as Jamie
-Zara Baig as Morgan
-Ethan Erdman as Taylor
-Shayla Azure as Chris
-Meliyah Durham as Dana
-Elizabeth Helgeson as the art teacher Ms. Anders
-Hayley Leckie as the Artist

Ensemble members:-
-Jaden Newquist as Ensemble Member 1
-Mariele Meyer as Ensemble Member 2
-May Cuno as Ensemble Member 3
-Ella Lancto as Ensemble Member 4
-Kahnen Hansen as Ensemble Member 5
-Maya Aguilar as Ensemble Member 6

Sound and Lights Crew: –
Halle Bruggeman (lighting)
Emily Shea (sound)

Director: Beth Carlson
Costumer: Phyllis Hagen
Set Builder: Pat Seidel
Artistic Designer: Trey Everett

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