MINAKWA GOLF COURSE TO BUILD INDOOR GOLFING SIMULATOR

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Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston wrapped up the outdoor golfing season on Thursday, October 26. This is the first year that the course was under the ownership of Brandon Carlson and Zach Strommen. The restaurant will remain open for the winter, and they also have other plans for the winter season.

Minakwa began construction of an indoor simulator that will be in the southeast corner of the clubhouse. Golfers will be able to schedule a tee time for the simulator in one-hour increments at a rate of $45 per hour. The simulator features a hitting screen, a sloped floor, and an auto-tee feature.

“The hitting screen is about 16 feet wide. You hit it into the screen, there’s a couple of sensors up in the ceiling and down on the floor that monitor your swing. Then it represents it on the projected screen as the ball would land on a regular golf course,” said Carlson, “It’s got a sloped floor where you hit the ball, it hits the screen, it runs back to you and you don’t even have to bend over to tee your ball up it auto tees it for you. And there are different surfaces you’ll hit off of. If you end up in a bunker you have to place your ball on a bunker surface if you end up in the rough you have to put your ball on the rough surface. It’s as realistic as you can play golf indoors.”

In order to fit the simulator in the clubhouse, Carlson had to tear down the wall between the southeast corner and the sunroom and they also had to build a slanted floor and an elevated floor so the auto-tee feature could function.

“We had to remove the wall from the sunroom. We tucked it back in that southeast corner. Our clubhouse is kind of small the way it is already so we’re kind of stealing room we don’t have,” said Carlson. “We had to remove 16 feet of that wall between the sunroom and the southeast corner of the clubhouse. We removed that wall and we had been building the slanted floor and you have to have an elevated floor and it’s kind of like a weird jigsaw puzzle on that floor because the ball has to run underneath it and back to the auto-tee system.”

There is still sheet rock and plywood work to do, but Carlson estimated that they are two-thirds of the way done with the project.

The restaurant will remain open for the winter. It will remain open every day from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM for a couple of months, but that is subject to change if there are days that aren’t as busy. Carlson doesn’t anticipate any sweeping changes to the menu, but he does want to introduce Friday signature meals and a Sunday breakfast buffet.

“We’re going to do a Sunday breakfast buffet or just straight Sunday breakfast, but we plan to start doing Sunday breakfast,” Carlson said. “And I would like to get Fridays to where they’re our smoked brisket or prime rib, or we’ll call it our signature meals on Friday nights is what we’re going to try and shift towards.”

The course also has plans to have cross-country skiing on the course in the winter. He is bringing in a groomer to groom a trail as well as a hill for kids to sled down.

Carlson also reflected on the first season of ownership. He said there was a pretty big learning curve when they took over in the spring, but he was thankful that it was a great summer weather-wise for golf. He also said his biggest concern was the tournaments, especially the Ernotte Hiller.

“My biggest concern for this year was the (Ernotte) Hiller tournament. There’s a lot of people in and out, there’s a lot of organization. It was a busy weekend, it was also a lot of fun. We had a full Hiller tournament this year. I think it was 96 players that played in the Hiller this year,” Carlson explained. “I think if we were to mention one tournament that I think went really well it was the Hiller, and we had a lot of help from Nancy Horner and Jess Ross, the previous owner, helping me stay organized for that tournament.”

Carlson said there are no big plans for next year at the moment, but he said they have a couple of ideas for different tournaments as well as doing one additional Couple’s Fun Night.

“We’re going to make sure we get two Couple’s Fun Nights next summer. We might try and do some quirky, different tournaments like that next year. I talked about at the beginning of this year that the last tournament would be to play the course in a different direction than normal. I would like to execute on that next year.”

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DEER HUNTERS ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER THEIR DEER

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Hunters must register every deer they harvest before processing before the antlers are removed and within 48 hours after taking the animal. Hunters can register deer online, via phone, or in person. Information from deer registration is essential for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to track and manage deer populations. Detailed registration instructions for all methods are available on the DNR website (mndnr.gov/hunting/deer/harvestreg.html). Or contact Barbara Keller, DNR prominent game program leader, at 651-259-5198 for questions.

 

 

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST AND PARADE

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The Crookston High School held a Halloween Costume Parade and Contest this morning before classes began at 8:25. Participants checked in and walked around the High School as classmates watched and some teachers judged the costumes. There were exactly 50 entries from the students, and nine winners were selected, five from 6th-8th grade and four from 9th-12th grade, by the teachers. The winners received a bag of candy. 

The winners were;

9th-12th grade:

Isaac Thomford

Jayden Mclvey

Brandon Wandrie

Ziggi the Therapy Dog (supervised by Mykayla Garcia)

 

Jr. High;

Tyrese Middleton

Cataleya Gatica

Sophia Fee

Harrison Cameron

Hailey Fritz

Pictures of the students walking in the halls and some of the winners can be found below-

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RESIDENTIAL FIRE NEAR FISHER REPORTED ON MONDAY

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On Monday, October 30, at approximately 11:57 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and East Grand Fork Fire Department responded to 26343 410th Avenue SW near Fisher for a residential fire. No one was injured in the fire, and the residence had some internal property damage. No foul play is suspected. This case is currently under investigation; therefore, no further information will be released at this time.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – OCTOBER 31, 2023

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The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 10/30/2023 –

At 12:08 p.m., the CFD responded to the intersection of N Broadway and W 5th St. for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Upon arrival, the CFD assisted local agencies and performed roadway cleanup. There were no injuries to report. The CFD then cleared the scene.

 

 

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – OCTOBER 31, 2023

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The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 10/30/2023 –

At 12:08 p.m., the CFD responded to the intersection of N Broadway and W 5th St. for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Upon arrival, the CFD assisted local agencies and performed roadway cleanup. There were no injuries to report. The CFD then cleared the scene.

 

 

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Cornell University police investigating anti-Semitic threats targeting Jewish students

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Cornell University in Ithaca, New York sent campus police to its Jewish center after antisemitic “threats of violence” appeared online over the weekend. The threats come at a time of heightened tensions on college campuses across the U.S. over the Israel-Hamas war.

Cornell President Martha E. Pollack said in a statement: “Earlier today, a series of horrendous, antisemitic messages threatening violence to our Jewish community and specifically naming 104 West — the home of the Center for Jewish Living — was posted on a website unaffiliated with CornellWe will not tolerate antisemitism at Cornell,” Pollack said, warning those who commit such threats will be “punished to the full extent of the law.”

University police did not provide details of the nature of the threats, however, they issued a community crime alert Sunday night saying the department is “investigating posts located on a website that contain threats of violence directed at religious groups across the campus … Evidence suggests the targeted locations were intentionally selected because of the perpetrator’s bias.”

New York Gov. K athy Hochul said in a series of posts on X that she condemned the “disgusting & hateful posts on a message board about Jewish @Cornell students” and said the New York State Police is involved. Hochul added that she spoke to leaders from public and private universities across the state Sunday night to stress that state police and government will “support their efforts to keep their students and campus communities safe,” and met with students at Cornell on Monday in which she said students “are showing incredible strength and unity in response to vile antisemitic threats.”

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President Biden signs executive order creating new protections over AI

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On Monday, President Biden on Monday signed an executive order seeking to reduce the risks that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to consumers, workers, minority groups and national security. The White House said this move will safeguard Americans’ information, promote innovation and competition, and advance U.S. leadership in the industry and said the new EO as building on prior voluntary commitments from some of the leading tech companies on the safe and secure development of AI.

The EO requires developers of AI systems that pose risks to U.S. national security, the economy, public health or safety to share the results of safety tests with the U.S. government, in line with the Defense Production Act, before they are released to the public.

The president said in remarks on Monday that his executive order “the most significant action any government anywhere in the world has ever taken on AI safety, security and trust. We’re going to see more technological change in the next 10, maybe the next five years, than we’ve seen in the last 50 years And that’s a fact. And the most consequential technology of our time, artificial intelligence, is accelerating that change. It’s going to accelerate it at warp speed. AI is all around us … One thing is clear — to realize the promise of AI and avoid the risk, we need to govern this technology. There’s no other way around it, in my view. It must be governed.”

A senior administration official told reporters that the executive order “has the force of law” and they’ll be using executive powers “pretty fulsomely,” but the president will still pursue various bipartisan legislation with Congress.

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‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ tops U.S. box office with $78M opening

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Five Nights at Freddy’s debuted at No. 1 in North America over the weekend, earning $78 million in receipts this weekend. The film is also streaming on Peacock.

The film, directed by Emma Tammi, stars Josh Hutcherson as a washed-up security guard who takes a job safeguarding a long-shuttered family-themed pizza restaurant — however, the pizzeria’s giant animatronic animal characters spring to life and go on murderous rampages. He’s also trying to maintain sole custody of his 10-year-old sister (Piper Rubio) and prevent her from falling into the clutches of their Aunt Jane (Mary Stuart Masterson). Kat Conner Sterling and Matthew Lillard also star, with Jim Henson’s Creature Shop created the animatronic characters.

Coming in at No. 2 is Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, followed by Killers of the Flower Moon at No. 3, After Death at No. 4 and The Exorcist: Believer at No. 5.

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