MNDOT ADVISES NO TRAVEL FOR NW MINNESOTA

No travel advisory issued in Northwest Minnesota

Heavy snow and limited visibility create hazardous driving conditions

BEMIDJI, Minn. – (7:45 a.m.) The Minnesota Department of Transportation advises no travel on highways in northwestern Minnesota due to heavy snow and limited visibility. The no travel advisory includes the following roads:

  • Highway 1- Thief River Falls to North Dakota
  • Highway 2- Crookston to North Dakota
  • Highway 9- Crookston to Ada
  • Highway 11- Karlstad to North Dakota
  • Hwy 75- Perley to Canada
  • Highway 200- Ada to North Dakota
  • Highway 220- Crookston to Highway 11

No Travel Advised means that the visibility has been reduced to the point that it is very dangerous to travel. Motorists are advised not to travel in these areas until the high winds subside and conditions improve.

For additional tips on safe winter driving, go to mndot.gov/workzone/winter.html.

For real-time traffic and travel information in Minnesota, visit www.511mn.org or get the free smartphone app at Google Play or the App Store.

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3 CROOKSTON PIRATE DANCERS SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL-STATE PERFORMANCE

The Crookston Pirate Dance team will have three dancers participating in the All-State dance performance on Saturday, March 2, at 7:00 p.m. at Eastview High School.

Coach Grace Espinosa nominated Mackenzie Funk, Avery Mathews, and Kendra Brekken, and all three were selected for the All-State team.  

Funk will be on the All-State Jazz team and performance
Mathews and Brekken will be on the All-State Kick team and performance.

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Donald Trump appeals ruling in $464 million NY civil fraud case

Donald Trump at 60 Centre Street in Manhattan's supreme court; NEW YORK CITY - AUGUST 17 2015

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump filed notice on Monday that they’re appealing the $464 million civil fraud judgment against him and his company. The First Judicial Appellate Division will hear the case to determine whether Trump can have the penalty dismissed.

In the filing, Trump’s attorneys request that an appeals court determine whether New York Judge Arthur Engoron “committed errors of law and/or fact, and whether he abused his discretion and/or acted in excess of his jurisdiction” when he handed down the massive judgment against Trump and his company on January 16th.  The $464 million figure includes the prejudgment interest that accrued on Engoron’s more than $350 million award against Trump and the Trump Organization. The order also bars Trump from running any New York businesses for three years.

Trump attorney Alina Habba said in a statement: “We trust that the Appellate Division will overturn this egregious fine and take the necessary steps to restore the public faith in New York’s legal system.” The appeal was filed along with Trump’s co-defendants – his sons Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., as well as various Trump Organization entities and two executives.

Last week, Judge Engoron refused a requested from Trump’s attorneys to delay enforcing the penalty, which totals $355 million plus interest for 30 days, to protect his appellate rights. Engoron said: “You have failed to explain, much less justify any basis for a stay. I am confident that the Appellate Division will protect your appellate rights.”  In addition, Engoron’s ruling calls for an independent financial monitor for the Trump Organization, and said that the two elder sons of the former president, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, cannot do business in New York for two years and both have been ordered to pay $4 million each in restitution.

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RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announces her resignation effective March 8

Republican National Convention Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel with President Trump in Battle Creek^ Michigan. December 18^ 2019:

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel announced on Monday that she will step down next month as chairwoman, after having served as chair of the RNC since 2017. She was the second woman to lead the RNC.

McDaniel, 50, said in a statement that she will step down on March 8 shortly after the Super Tuesday primaries to allow the party’s presidential nominee to select the next head of the committee. The statement read: “Some of my proudest accomplishments include firing Nancy Pelosi, winning the popular vote in 2022, creating an Election Integrity Department, building the committee’s first small dollar grassroots donor program, strengthening our state parties through our Growing Republican Organizations to Win program, expanding the Party through minority outreach at our community centers, and launching Bank Your Vote to get Republicans to commit to voting early. I have decided to step aside at our Spring Training on March 8 in Houston to allow our nominee to select a Chair of their choosing. The RNC has historically undergone change once we have a nominee and it has always been my intention to honor that tradition.”

McDaniel, the niece of former presidential candidate and Sen. Mitt Romney, was chair of the Michigan GOP in 2016 where she was credited with helping Trump win the state. Trump hand-picked McDaniel after the 2016 election to serve as RNC chair as Reince Priebus left the post to become his first chief of staff at the White House, and she was re-elected to a fourth term in January 2023, defeating challengers California attorney Harmeet Dhillon and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. In her statement McDaniel thanked Trump for “the opportunity to lead our party …It has been the honor and privilege of my life to serve the Republican National Committee for seven years as chairwoman to elect Republicans and grow our party.”

McDaniel’s announcement Monday cames on the heels of Saturday’s South Carolina primary where Trump won 59.8% of the vote, defeating Nikki Haley. It also comes less than two weeks after Trump endorsed North Carolina GOP chairman Michael Whatley to be the next chairman of the RNC, his daughter-in-law Lara Trump to be co-chair and top campaign aide Chris LaCivita to be the party’s chief operating officer.

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See Lupita Nyong’o in the trailer for ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’

Lupita Nyong'o attends 76th Annual Tony Awards at United Palace Theatre in New York on June 11^ 2023

Paramount Pictures has shared a trailer for the post-apocalyptic horror film A Quiet Place: Day One, featuring Lupita Nyong’o. The film is a prequel to the ‘Quiet Place’ movies directed by John Krasinski, and starring Krasinski and Emily Blunt.

A Quiet Place: Day One takes place in New York hundreds of days before the events of 2018’s ‘A Quiet Place’ on “day one” of the alien invasion that first introduced the blind but hearing-sensitive creatures featured in the Quiet Place films.

The trailer shows Nyong’o’s character fleeing alongside a character played by Joseph Quinn as aliens rain down from the skies and terrorize humans in the streets of New York City. Nyong’o is later seen waking up while covered in dust as she and the Man on Island (Djimon Hounsou), a character first introduced in A Quiet Place Part II, are surrounded by aliens.

A Quiet Place: Day One opens in theaters June 28; take a look at the trailer – here.

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‘Barbie The Movie: In Concert’ coming to the Hollywood Bowl in July

Barbie movie in the cinema.

Mattel has revealed a live-to-film concert experience Barbie The Movie: In Concert is coming to The Hollywood Bowl on July 27. The hit film will be brought to life with live music from The Barbie Land Sinfonietta, from executive producer and orchestrator Macy Schmidt’s all-women orchestra.

Barbie The Movie: In Concert will see the film ‘Barbie’ projected onto a giant LED screen above The Barbie Land Sinfonietta as they perform alongside the film’s award-winning score, conducted by Schmidt.

Mattel chief franchise officer Josh Silverman said in a statement: “Audiences of all ages flocked to theaters last summer to celebrate the joy of the Barbie movie together. Now fans have the opportunity to further celebrate Barbie with an unforgettable live musical experience, led by an incredibly talented all-women orchestra.” 

Subscription packages are now on the Hollywood Bowl’s website, and single tickets go on sale May 7.

‘Barbie The Movie: In Concert’ comes to the Hollywood Bowl

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- FEBRUARY 27

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following-

Joshua Gutierrez, 36, of Crookston, for domestic assault.

Pedro Vasquez III, 43, of Crookston, for third-degree DUI.

Jessica Rae Fuhrmann, 37, of Fargo, for third-degree drug possession.

Eduardo Miguel Cirpian Buten, 30, of College Point, New York, for second-degree DUI.

George Murphy Fontaine, 37, of East Grand Forks, for domestic assault.

Joseph Terrance Brown, 39, of Mahnomen, for the convicted crime of violence and firearm violation.

ARREST/FIRE REPORT- FEBRUARY 27

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following-

Joshua Gutierrez, 36, of Crookston, for domestic assault.

Pedro Vasquez III, 43, of Crookston, for third-degree DUI.

Jessica Rae Fuhrmann, 37, of Fargo, for third-degree drug possession.

Eduardo Miguel Cirpian Buten, 30, of College Point, New York, for second-degree DUI.

George Murphy Fontaine, 37, of East Grand Forks, for domestic assault.

Joseph Terrance Brown, 39, of Mahnomen, for the convicted crime of violence and firearm violation.

BULLETIN BOARD – FEBRUARY 27, 2024

Crookston Home-Delivered meals will be delivered by the Masonic Lodge/Kiwanis 100’s through Friday, March 1.

The Golden Link Senior Center will have recycled cards and pinochle this afternoon at 1:00 p.m., followed by SAIL starting at 2:30 p.m.

The Dream Boutique shopping events kick off tonight from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, March 2, 9:00 a.m. to noon; Sunday, March 10, from 2:00 to 5:00; and Tuesday, March 19, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Local girls going to prom can shop for prom dresses, shoes, and jewelry at 107 East 2nd Street in Crookston, the old Opticare building across from Crookston City Hall.

The Crookston Community Theatre will be producing a live radio play production of “Rick Lowell, Private Eye” in April. Auditions will be at the Golden Link Senior Center from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tonight and on Wednesday, February 28. The performances will take place April 25-27.

Heads up, Trainers! Join your “Poke-fan”  librarian for some Pokemon-themed activities, coloring pages, books, games, and cards for Pokemon Day this afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library.

Join the Books and Brews Book Club at Drafts Sports Bar & Grill tonight at 6:00 pm. They will be discussing “Lessons in Chemistry” by Bonnie Garmus.

The Golden Link Senior Center will have Men’s Cards on Wednesday, February 28, starting at 8:00 a.m., followed by Cribbage at 10:00 a.m. and Bridge at 12:30 p.m.

The Benedictine Villa Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, February 28, at 1:30 p.m. in the Summit on the 3rd Floor.

The Crookston Eagles Club will host Dart League on Wednesday, February 28, at 7:00 p.m.

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime on Thursday, February 29, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

The Golden Link Senior Center will have SAIL on Thursday, February 29, starting at 2:30 p.m.

The Crookston Eagles Club will have Bar Bingo (Progressive Jackpot) on Thursday, February 29, starting at 6:30 p.m. The kitchen will be serving baskets.

The Crookston Civic Music League’s 2023-2024 Entertainment hosts Billy McGuigan’s Pop Rock Orchestra at the Crookston High School Auditorium on Thursday, February 29, at 7:00 p.m. For ticket and membership information in the Crookston Civic Music League, please call  Elaine Metzger at 218-281-2681, Emily Luckow at 218-281-5907, or Alvern Wentzel at 218-281-7873. Admission is by season ticket only. Season tickets can be purchased at the door before the concert on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. For transportation, call THE BUS 281-0700.

The Crookston Eagles Club will have Bar Bingo on Friday, March 1, beginning at 6:30 p.m. This will include a $500 must-go jackpot, and the kitchen will be serving baskets.

The Crookston Eagles Club will have Bar Bingo on Saturday, March 2, beginning at 2:00 p.m. This will include a $400 must-go jackpot.

Cathedral School invites all children,  3 to 5 years old,  to come to Cathedral School for Preschool Pals Playtime on Saturday, March 2, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.  Enter door 1 at 702 Summit Avenue in Crookston.  Play in the gym, spend time playing in the kindergarten prep classroom, have a snack, and meet new friends.  For more information, contact them at  218-281-1835 or swebster@crookstoncathedral.com.

Crookston FFA Alumni and Supporters are meeting on Monday, March 4, at 7:00 p.m. in the High School Ag Room/Shop.  If you are interested in helping support our local student FFA chapter, please join us. You do not have to be a past FFA member to join.

Baby Bounce for infants and toddlers, ages 0-3, and their caregivers will be on Tuesday, March 5, from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. There will be songs, stories, and action poems.

There will be a Youth Transition Exploration Fair on Tuesday, March 5, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School. This opportunity provides support and resources for youth ages 14-21 who are on an Individualized Education Plan.  Supper will be provided, and meet vendors that can supply the needed resources to transition from school to life in the community; there will be prize drawings and free swag bags. Call the Tri-Valley Bus at 218-281-0700 for a free ride.

Our Savior’s Lutheran School staff are hosting their 2nd annual Hotdish Competition Fundraiser on Tuesday, March 5.  The menu will include hotdishes, jello, relishes, and cookies.  Staff will be serving some of their favorite homemade hot dishes from 5:00 p.m. to 6:15 pm and competing to see who is the best chef! Vote with your donations – the hotdish with the most money at the end of the event will be announced at 6:30 pm and declared the Ultimate Hotdish Winner!

The Crookston Public Schools will have Early Childhood Screening for children who are 3 years old by January 1, 2024, or 4 and 5 years old who have not been screened yet. Screenings will be on March 6 and 7 at Washington Elementary School, 724 University Avenue.  Call 281-5078 or email lorimorgan@isd593.ogr for a screening appointment or for more information.

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime for ages 0 through 6 on Thursday, March 7, from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Discover the secrets of success for growing and maintaining the best perennials for our northern climate!! The Crookston Public Library will present Growing Perennials of the North, featuring plant expert Joe Bergeson of Bergeson Nursery, on Saturday, March 9, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The Crookston Eagles will host their Camp Confidence Fundraiser on Saturday, March 9.  Tickets are $60 and include dinner and a $50 gift certificate to Reed’s Sporting Goods for use in their store or line. Cocktails and raffles begin at 5:00. A dinner of prime rib or walleye at 7:00, and a raffle and auction will follow. Limited tickets will be sold, so buy yours today at the Crookston Eagles.

The Crookston Figure Skating Club, in cooperation with the Crookston Park and Rec Department, will present Dreams on Ice “It’s Showtime” at the Crookston Sports Center on Saturday, March 9 at 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, March 10, at 2:00 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for senior citizens and students and preschool are free. There is a family weekend wristband for $25.

Get ready for Poetry Month by joining the Crookston Public Library for a poetry reading featuring past Wisconsin Poet Laureate and Mahnomen High School graduate Kimberly Blaeser on Monday, March 11, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. and at the Climax Public Library on Tuesday, March 12 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.

The University of Minnesota Crookston Campus will have its International Dinner Series featuring different menus from various countries on March 11, 18, and 25.  The dinners will be served at 6:00 p.m. at the Bede Ballroom. Tickets are $25 for adults, under 18 are $20. $10  per UMC students who don’t have a meal plan.   The series ticket package for all 3 dinners is $75 for adults and $60 for those under 18. $30 for UMC students who do not have a meal plan. A limited number of tickets are available; get yours today by going to z.umn.edu/MIC2024Dinners. If you have questions, contact Rae French at rfrench@crk.umn.edu or 218-281-8339.

The Crookston Public Library will have STEMsational Tuesday for Kindergarten through grade 5 on March 12 from 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. Explore science, technology, engineering, and math activities.

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime for ages 0 through 6 on Thursday, March 14, from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

RiverView Health will be offering a CPR class on Thursday, March 14, from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the RiverView Home Care Building, 721 South Minnesota Street in Crookston. The cost is $55 for those needing certification, and for those not needing certification, the class is free. To register, call 218-281-9536. No walk-ins will be allowed.

The Downtown Crookston Development Partnership will present Broadway at the Grand on Thursday, March 21, at 7:00 p.m. at the Grand Theatre. There will be a free showing of Bandstand, and concessions will be available.  The next showing will be Into the Woods on Thursday, April 18.

Notice is hereby given to the qualified voters of Hammond Township, County of Polk, State of Minnesota, will hold their election and annual meeting on Tuesday, March 12, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. to elect one supervisor for a three-year term and one clerk for a two-year term. The annual meeting will follow to determine the levy for the coming year, review quotes for road maintenance, and any other business to come before the board. In case of inclement weather, the meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 19.

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime for ages 0 through 6 on Thursday, March 21, from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Join the Books and Brews Book Club at Drafts Sports Bar & Grill on Tuesday, March 26, at 6:00 pm. They will be discussing “The Secret Book of Flora Lea.”

The Red Lake Electric Cooperative will have its Annual  Meeting for members on Wednesday, March 27, at 10:30 a.m. at the Legacy Event Center in Thief River Falls. The meeting agenda includes the year 2023 in review, financial reports, and election of directors. Door prizes will be awarded, and a lunch will be served.

The Crookston Public Library will have Storytime for ages 0 through 6 on Thursday, March 28, from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

CONTINUING ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Knights of Columbus Fish Fry suppers will be on Friday nights from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Cathedral Church through Friday, March 22nd. It will be dine-in or drive-thru.  The menu is deep-fried walleye, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, cole slaw, and roll. Desserts will be for sale and served by service groups.  Drive thru will serve a cookie. Adult Walleye meal is $17, and extra walleye fillet is $8.00.

DNR Hunter Safety Traning for ages 11 and older will take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays beginning May 7. The classes will be held at the Crookston Gun Club. To register, contact Youth Activities Coordinator Steve Videen at 218-289-2115 or by email at stevevideen@yahoo.com

The Crookston February pool hours Monday through Friday are – lap swim  6:00 to 9:00 a.m., aqua aerobics 9:00 to 10:00, homeschool open swim 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Fridays only, and open swim 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, open swim from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. birthday party slots from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m., call 218-1180 for reservations.  Closed on Sundays. Costs are: Open swim $5 a person, aqua aerobics $5 a person, lap swim $5 a person, and aqua and lap swim membership is $36 a month.

As the Crookston Care and Share expands, its women’s dormitories are in need of twin bed frames, dressers, lamps, and end tables. Donate: call 218-281-2644.

The Crookston Squadron Civil Air Patrol meets every Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Call 218-281-3954 for more information.

Highland Elementary School is looking for new or used winter gloves and snow pants in sizes 8, 9, and 10. If you are interested in donating or have any questions, call 218-281-5600.

Parents of children are invited to register their children for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. The program provides one book every month to your child for FREE from when you enroll until they turn five. Crookston Public School manages the program, and you can register at www.ImaginationLibrary.com.

The Crookston Care and Share is now accepting donations of Women’s, Men’s, and children’s clothing, toiletries, and other everyday items. Donations may be dropped off at the Care and Share Center at 220 East Third Street or call 281-2644. The Donation Room is open Mondays and Wednesdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and Fridays from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Polk County Public Health and ECFE will host a Newborn Baby Talk event for parents with babies newborn to 12 weeks every Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Crookston Public Library. There will be 2-12 week sessions. January 9-March 26, and April 2-June 18. A public health nurse, parent educator and lactation specialist will be available to answer questions about your newborn and provide support and information on your journey of parenting. A facilitated discussion will cover feeding, attachment, sleep, development, family changes, and returning to work. You can have your baby weighed too.

Every Tuesday (except for Federal Holidays), The Crookston Public Library will host New Born Baby Talk from 9:30 am. to 11:00 a.m. This is for parents with babies 0-12 weeks old. A public health nurse, parent educator, and lactation specialist will be available to answer questions about your newborn and provide support and information on your new journey of parenting.

The Crookston Public Library’s Books & Brews Book Club meets on the fourth Tuesday of every other month at 6:00 p.m. at Drafts Sports Bar and Grill. They will discuss books and enjoy beverages. Appetizers are provided by the Friends of the Crookston Public Library; participants are responsible for the cost of their food and drinks. All are welcome.

The Crookston Public Library’s Reading by the Red Book Club meets on the fourth Tuesday of every other month at 6:00 p.m. They will discuss books and enjoy beverages.

The Crookston Public Library will have StoryTime every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

The Golden Link is serving noon lunch Monday through Friday. All are welcome to dine in between the hours of 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The Crookston Friends of the Library meet on the third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

The Crookston Library Board meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 5:15 p.m.

The Cove Youth Center in Crookston is open Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Students and parents should call ahead to check the availability of the youth center at 218-470-0149.

The Crookston Care and Share Center’s Donation and New Hope Food Shelf will be open every Monday and Wednesday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and every Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. For more information or to donate, call 218-277-0000.

Mark Laliberte – OBIT

Mark Laliberte, 83, of Grand Forks, ND passed away Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at Valley Senior Living on Columbia in Grand Forks, following years of battling dementia.

Mark was born May 11, 1940, in Crookston, MN to parents Theodore and Blanche (Trudeau) Laliberte. He attended St. Joseph Academy through 8th grade, then went on to the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, where he graduated in 1958. Following high school, he attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks for 2 years and played hockey.

Mark married Barb Boucher, in Crookston, where they raised 3 children, Brian, Jeff, and Kristi.

Mark was drafted into the United States Army, serving from October 1961 to October 1963. While serving, Mark and Barb lived in Fort Gordon, Georgia. Following Mark’s honorable discharge, they moved back to Crookston, MN, where he started his barber education. He got his barber’s license in 1967 and worked in Crookston and the surrounding communities.

In the early 1970s, Mark and his family moved south of Crookston and began farming. They lived there and farmed until the mid-1980s after which Mark went into the insurance business until his retirement.

Mark moved to Grand Forks in 1999, following his marriage to Lorraine (Branvold) Gador on March 7, 1999, in Oahu, Hawaii. Throughout their marriage, they traveled to many wonderful places such as Hawaii, Costa Rica, and Cabo San Lucas. For several years, they traveled south to Mesa AZ, where they spent the winter. Summers were enjoyed at Lake of the Woods, where they spent their time fishing and camping.

Mark loved hunting, fishing, and hockey. Because of his love for hockey, he played and coached the senior Pirates hockey team for several years, in Crookston.

Mark’s faith was a vital aspect of his life. He was a member of the Crookston Cathedral for most of his life and after moving to Grand Forks, he became a member of Holy Family church.

In 2021, Mark moved to Maple View Home for dementia care. As his dementia progressed, he moved to Valley Senior Living until his death. He received wonderful care while in the nursing home.

Mark is survived by his wife, Lorraine. His sons Brian (Heidi) Laliberte of Kirkland, WA, Jeff (Jessica) Laliberte of Fargo, ND, and daughter, Kristi Laliberte of East Grand Forks, MN; Stepsons, Darin (Cindy) Gador, Shane Gador, and Rob (Jennifer) Gador of Cincinnati, OH. He is also survived by his sister, Sister Claudia, a Franciscan Sister of Rochester, MN, sister-in-law, Dorothy of Coon Rapids, MN, 10 step-grandchildren and 10 step-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Mark was preceded in death by his parents, brother Ronald, Coon Rapids, MN, and sister, Bona (Warren) LaPlant, Red Wing, MN.

Memorial Mass: 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 1, 2024, in Holy Family Catholic Church, Grand Forks, ND.
Family Greeting:  One hour prior to the liturgy in the church on Friday.
Interment:  Memorial Park South Cemetery, Grand Forks, ND.

Military Honors: Military Honors: Accorded by members of the American Legion Post 157, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3817, and the North Dakota Army National Guard.

The online memorial registry may be signed at www.normanfuneral.com.

(The Historic Norman Funeral Home, Grand Forks, ND.)