OVER $6 MILLION IN MINNESOTA CHILD CARE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GRANTS AVAILABLE

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan announced today that over $6 million in Child Care Economic Development Grants – the state’s largest-ever round of these grants – are now open. These grants are aimed at expanding access to child care and meeting the needs of working families.

The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is also launching a new office to coordinate the efforts of state government, communities, businesses, and non-profit organizations that are working to provide child care in Minnesota.

“Affordable, accessible child care allows Minnesotans to work and allows our economy to thrive,” said Governor Walz. “With the largest-ever round of child care grants, we’re ramping up our efforts to increase child care slots and invest in our child care providers and middle class families across the state.”

“Accessible, quality child care is critical, not only for strong child development, but also the economic stability of families and communities and the future growth of our workforce” said DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek. “Through our new Office of Child Care Community Partnerships, we’re helping child care businesses access the support they need to succeed. With our Child Care Economic Development Grants, we’re aiming to create more child care slots so families have better access to the high-quality, affordable child care they deserve.” 

DEED’s largest-ever Child Care Economic Development Grant round  

DEED is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Child Care Economic Development grants for local units of government and other eligible communities and non-profit organizations to create new childcare slots to meet the needs of working families. This program provides funding to communities to invest in new or expanding childcare businesses, including facility improvements, worker training, attraction, retention, and licensing, among other strategies to reduce the childcare shortage. 

This round of Child Care Economic Development grants will be the largest so far at $6.2 million —nearly as much as has been distributed during all previous such grant rounds combined. Grants will be available up to $600,000, which DEED expects to deliver to dozens of communities across Minnesota, impacting thousands of the new child care slots in communities in which access is needed most.  

Since 2017, DEED has issued more than $6.5 million in Child Care Economic Development grants to 56 local governments and non-profit organizations across the state, helping create up to 9,300 child care slots. 

DEED will issue a second grant round, also worth $6.2 million, later this year. 

Minnesota communities or organizations interested in submitting a proposal for a Child Care Economic Development grant are invited to attend a virtual informational meeting on Feb. 8 at 11 a.m. The RFP application and additional information can be found here

Launching the new Office of Child Care Community Partnerships
DEED’s new
 Office of Child Care Community Partnerships will provide leadership, leverage existing community relationships and coordinate small business assistance, economic development grants, labor data, and other DEED resources to increase access to child care.  

The office will serve as a front door for communities, businesses, and other organizations that provide child care by communicating about existing child care programs at DEED, planning for future opportunities to address the child care shortage and coordinating with other state agencies and offices that oversee or fund child care and early education, including the Department of Human Services and the Department of Education.

“DEED’s new Office of Child Care Community Partnerships will work with local units of government, organizations and employers to help find solutions that work best for each community,” said DEED Director of Child Care Community Partnerships Tammy Wickstrom, who will lead the office. “I think of the Office as a hub for communities, businesses, providers and non-profit organizations focused on working together to provide more affordable, quality child care in their areas of Minnesota.”

The Office of Child Care Community Partnerships will administer DEED’s Child Care Economic Development Grants, as well as direct appropriation funding to Minnesota Initiative Foundations and Women Venture, which are working to address the child care shortage statewide. The office will also oversee DEED’s new Greater Minnesota Child Care Facility Grants, which DEED will soon launch for communities or non-profit child care providers to build or expand child care facilities.

Those interested in learning more about the Office of Child Care Community Partnerships can find out more about the office and what it does by visiting mn.gov/deed/childcare.   

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CROOKSTON BOYS BASKETBALL HOSTS TRF – ON KROX TV

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The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team hosts the Thief River Falls Prowlers in a Section 8AA matchup at the Crookston High School gymnasium tonight. 

Crookston is 4-11 on the year after a 76-58 loss to Barnesville on Thursday. Thief River Falls is 3-11 on the season after a 73-67 loss to Barnesville on Friday. Crookston is currently in last place in Section 8AA, and Thief River Falls is second to last, so it is a big game for seeding purposes.

You can watch the game on KROX TV by clicking below.

Crookston PIrate Boys Basketball vs Thief RIver Falls (1-30-24)

FIRST HALF-

SECOND HALF-

 

1st
2nd 
Final
Thief River Falls
Crookston
For CROOKSTON
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals
Hunter Nicholas
Isaac Thomforde
Reggie Winjum
Tyler Michaelson
Carter Fee
Jack Everett

For Thief River Falls
Points

 

 

 

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NEW JIM KARN FIELD GRANDSTAND SEATING INSTALLATION COMPLETE

In the summer of 2023, the Crookston Baseball Association and the City of Crookston agreed to add new grandstand seating behind home plate at Jim Karn Field. The project included 238 seats, with 133 being stadium seating. Four wheelchair spaces, along with 100 bench seats designed as bleacher seating.

The Southern Bleacher Company started the project in late November. “For Stadium seating at Karn field, it’s progressing quite well,” said Crookston Baseball Association Secretary Corky Reynolds. “The Baseball Association contracted with a company to put in stadium seating. This involves a hard plastic chair, and I believe it will be a fold-out style with cup holders. The superstructure is in. I think it’s going quicker than the Baseball Association thought, and it will be awesome!”

The press box renovation is the next possible improvement to Jim Karn Field. Reynolds expressed that the press box is the area that most needs an upgrade to ensure comfort and an overall better experience for announcers and commentators.

The total project cost for the seating was in the amount of $180,000, which the Crookston Baseball Association completely funded. “In July, we made the commitment as an association to do this for Jim Karn Field,” said Reynolds. “We’d donate this to the city; the cost is approximately $180,000. At this point, we either have all of the funds available, or we’re very close, and within the next few months, we will have all of the money.”

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NEW JIM KARN FIELD GRANDSTAND SEATING INSTALLATION COMPLETE

In the summer of 2023, the Crookston Baseball Association and the City of Crookston agreed to add new grandstand seating behind home plate at Jim Karn Field. The project included 238 seats, with 133 being stadium seating. Four wheelchair spaces, along with 100 bench seats designed as bleacher seating.

The Southern Bleacher Company started the project in late November. “For Stadium seating at Karn field, it’s progressing quite well,” said Crookston Baseball Association Secretary Corky Reynolds. “The Baseball Association contracted with a company to put in stadium seating. This involves a hard plastic chair, and I believe it will be a fold-out style with cup holders. The superstructure is in. I think it’s going quicker than the Baseball Association thought, and it will be awesome!”

The press box renovation is the next possible improvement to Jim Karn Field. Reynolds expressed that the press box is the area that most needs an upgrade to ensure comfort and an overall better experience for announcers and commentators.

The total project cost for the seating was in the amount of $180,000, which the Crookston Baseball Association completely funded. “In July, we made the commitment as an association to do this for Jim Karn Field,” said Reynolds. “We’d donate this to the city; the cost is approximately $180,000. At this point, we either have all of the funds available, or we’re very close, and within the next few months, we will have all of the money.”

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Patricia Mae Larson – OBIT

Patricia Mae Larson, age 83 passed away at Heritage Living Center of Park Rapids, MN on January 26, 2024.

She was born on January 24, 1941, to Melvin and Margaret Smith in Wadena, MN. She was the oldest of three children including her loving sister Linda and her good-humored brother Wayne. She was a graduate of Wadena High School and Moorhead State University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Pat was born with an incredible passion for life, love for her family, a gift of teaching young people, a positive and encouraging attitude, a creative and artistic mind, a selfless disposition, and a determined outlook on life. She possessed a never-ending love for her children, husband, family, neighbors, and friends. Pat spent much of her life teaching young people as an art teacher at Ada High School, the Catholic School in Crookston, and the University of Minnesota, Crookston.

As a mother, she dedicated tireless hours supporting, encouraging, and raising her four children in Crookston, MN as they participated in 4-H, wrestling, cheerleading, basketball, baseball, violin/bass/piano lessons, orchestra practice, and church. She drove thousands of miles across the country hauling 4-H members to county and Minnesota State Fair competitions, children to music lessons for orchestra practice and recitals, and wrestlers to practices, tournaments, and camps. She helped instill a sense of commitment, determination, and confidence in her children that made them believe they could accomplish anything in life! Later in life, she ventured into other career paths where she worked in Public Relations in Grand Forks, ND, and finally started Prairie Rose Homecare Services in Minot, ND. Pat and her husband Dick retired at their lake home on Long Lake in Shevlin, MN where she continued to spend countless hours supporting young 4-H members with their projects and demonstrations while winning purple and blue ribbons of her own for her best-in-class sugar cookies and Ornate Seed Art Creations at the Minnesota State Fair. She loved the Minnesota State Fair and still stayed at the 4-H building as a chaperone well into her aging years! Pat believed in people and was determined to help young people, especially young girls, develop lifelong skill sets and confidence. In her later years, Pat truly enjoyed visiting with family, friends, and neighbors at the lake and could often be found helping out at Itasca State Park where she shared her artistic abilities through face painting on young children who visited the park. She was well-loved and will be dearly missed.

Pat is preceded in death by both her parents Melvin and Margaret Smith, brother Wayne Smith, and grandson Connor Reindl.  She is survived by her loving husband of 36 years Richard Larson, Sister Linda

Macklanburg, Son Tony (Carrie) Kuznik, Son Paul (Brenda) Kuznik, Daughter Tanjya (Randy) Tibbetts, Daughter Kelly (George) Reindl, Son Erik (Pam) Larson, Daughter Sara Larson, Grandchildren Julia Tibbetts, Jack Tibbetts, Leasha (Tyler) West, Kayla Reindl, Tony Kuznik, Anson Kuznik, Arron Kuznik, Camille Kuznik, Matthew (Madeline) Larson, Megan Larson, Adam Tronnes, Abby Tronnes, and Great Granddaughter Gemma Larson along with many loved nieces and nephews.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 11:00 AM at the Sell Lake Church- rural Shevlin, MN. Visitation will be held for one hour prior to the services at the church.

Arrangements by the Cease Family Funeral Home of Park Rapids, MN.

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OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN SCHOOL OBSERVES LUTHERAN SCHOOLS WEEK

Students at Our Savior’s Lutheran School in Crookston observed National Lutheran Schools Week January 21 – 26.

This year’s theme, “Connected,” celebrated all of the ways that the students are connected to others. Students and staff participated in scavenger hunts, educational sessions, games,  service projects, and special meals together.

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S HOCKEY WILL PLAY DETROIT LAKES TONIGHT AT BRAATEN ARENA IN MAYVILLE ON KROX RADIO

The Crookston Pirates are in their last week of the regular season with two games left starting tonight when they play Section 8A opponent Detroit Lakes at Mayville, N.D. Crookston is in a cooperative with Sacred Heart of Minnesota and Mayville-Portland and Hatton, N.D., which is the reason for the game in Mayville to honor senior Brynley Coleman of Hatton and junior Parker Strand of Mayville. Crookston is 14-8-1 on the season and on a three-game losing streak while Detroit Lakes is 7-9-2 and coming off a win over Prairie Centre 6-0 on Saturday, with one of the losses coming to Crookston 5-0 in December in Crookston! Game time is 7:00 PM at the Kim Braaten Memorial Arena in Mayville and it will be on KROX RADIO starting with the Riverview Health pre-game show at 6:30 PM. JV game is at 5:00 PM.

Scoring
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Detroit Lakes
CROOKSTON

 

1st Period

2nd Period


3rd Period

Saves
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Kamebelle Freije-Crox

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PIRATE GIRLS HOCKEY HOSTS DETROIT LAKES IN MAYVILLE – ON KROX

The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team is in their last week of the regular season with two games left starting tonight when they play Section 8A opponent Detroit Lakes at Mayville, N.D.
Crookston is in a cooperative with Sacred Heart of Minnesota and Mayville-Portland and Hatton, N.D., which is the reason for the game in Mayville to honor senior Brynley Coleman of Hatton and junior Parker Strand of Mayville. Crookston is 14-8-1 on the season and on a three-game losing streak, while Detroit Lakes is 7-9-2 and coming off a win over Prairie Centre 6-0 on Saturday. One of Detroit Lakes’ losses was to Crookston in December in Crookston!

Game time is 7:00 PM at the Kim Braaten Memorial Arena in Mayville, and it will be on KROX RADIO starting with the Riverview Health pre-game show at 6:30 PM. JV game is at 5:00 PM.

FIRST PERIOD

SECOND PERIOD

THIRD PERIOD

Saves
1st
2nd
3rd
Total
Detroit Lakes
Crookston

 

1st Period

2nd Period

3rd Period


Saves
1st
2nd
3rd
Total
 – DL
Kamebelle Freije-Crox

 

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL FALLS TO #12 MSU MOORHEAD 76-49

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball team fell to the #12 MSU Moorhead Dragons 76-49 at Alex Nemzek Fieldhouse in Moorhead.  

FIRST HALF-
MSUM would get off to a good start, opening up the game on a 9-2 run as UMC’s Aguek Deng (R-Jr. Des Moines, IA) hit the Golden Eagles first basket of the game. UMC’s Reid Grant (Jr. Johnston, IA) knocked down a three to cut the Dragons lead down to 9-5. MSUM would go on an 8-2 run to open up a 17-7 lead. Blaize Sagna (Jr. London, England) hit a three to cut the lead down to seven. Later in the half, Jordan Mitchell (R-Jr. Columbus, OH) hit his first basket of the half to make it 25-14 with MSUM still on top. Grant would hit two lay-ups and a three, but UMC still trailed by double digits as the MSUM lead grew to 34-21. Ben Hoverson (Jr. Grand Forks, ND) drained a three and Grant made two free throws at the end of the half to make it 41-26 with MSUM leading. 

SECOND HALF-
After 14 first-half points, Grant continued his scoring in the second half with a jumper, a three-pointer, and a lay-up, but MSUM still held a 15-point lead at 48-33. Later in the half, Mario Adams (Fr. Rosemont, MN) hit two free throws and also a lay-up to cut into MSUM’s lead at 58-39. Mitchell and Deng each hit baskets for the Golden Eagles, but MSUM kept their offense going as their lead was over 20 points. As the second half winded down, Myles Adams (Fresh. Rosemount, MN) hit a pair of free throws, and De’Antray Hughes (R-Sr. New Orleans, LA) hit a late hook shot before time expired. MSUM would pick up a 76-49 win at home. 

UMC drops to 6-15 on the year and 3-12 in NSIC play. The Golden Eagles will take on St. Cloud State on Thursday on KROX. #12 MSU Moorhead improves 18-3 on the year and 12-3 in NSIC play. MSU Moorhead will take on Bemidji State on Saturday. 

 
1st 
2nd 
Final
UMC
26
23
49
MSU Moorhead
41
35
76

 

For UMC
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals
Reid Grant
23
3
3/1
Blaize Sagna
7
2
0/1
Aguek Deng
4
5
2
Jordan Mitchell
4
3
0
Mario Adams
4
3
0
Ben Hoverson
3
2
0
De’Antray Hughes
2
6
0
Myles Adams
2
0
0
Isaiah Bundy-Smith
0
1
0
Cuinn Berger
0
1
0

 

Blaize Sagna

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