CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT AND REVIEW BLOCK GRANT APPLICATIONS

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall council chambers.

The meeting will begin with a public hearing regarding citizen input for proposed changes to the city’s alcohol ordinance.

The agenda will include the resolution regarding the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Citizen Participation Plan, and the application authorization. It will also include the resolution regarding the city of Crookston as the legal sponsor for the Small Cities Development Grant, the resolution regarding the approval of the new travel, lodging, meals, and necessary expense reimbursement policy, the resolution regarding CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP providing assistance with respect to the 2023 Audit preparations, procedures, and services. The final item on the agenda will be a discussion regarding submissions of material prior to City Council meetings.

The consent agenda will include the approval of minutes from the February 26 council meeting and the approval of bills and disbursements in the amount of $353,109.76. It will also include the resolution to accept a donation from the Crookston Baseball Association to the Crookston Parks and Recreation, the resolution regarding bank authority at United Valley Bank, and the resolution regarding bank authority at Bremer Bank.

 

CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS VISIT AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR

On Friday, March 8, the Crookston High School Beginning Welding classes visited the American Crystal Sugar Factory in Crookston for a presentation and a factory tour. 

The tour included the students learning how sugar is made and all of the plant’s different areas. “This is always a unique opportunity for the students, as there are plenty of people in Crookston who have never had the chance to go inside the factory,” said teacher Travis Oliver. “I would like to thank Cory and Zach for allowing us to come out. Thank you also to the different “Tour Guides” we had. American Crystal Sugar has plenty of opportunities for students. If any parent or guardian is interested in those for their students, please do not hesitate to contact me at CHS. travisoliver@isd593.org.

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BULLETIN BOARD- MARCH 10, 2024

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. The final show will begin this afternoon 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.

The Masonic Lodge will have a Breakfast Fundraiser for the Crookston High School FFA today from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge located at 141 West Robert in Crookston. Waffles, French Toast, gluten-free pancakes, sausages, and juice will be served. It’s a free-will donation.

The Dream Boutique shopping events will take place this afternoon 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.

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 Blue Line Club will be offering the following programs this spring: The Crookston Blue Line Club is partnering with Nissa Brekken and Mike Enright this spring for Power Skating for Mite/8U through Bantams. MITE/8U Power Skating will be Tuesdays, March 12-April 23, from 6:30 to 7:00 a.m. Squirt/10U, Peewee/12U, and Bantam Power Skating will be Wednesdays, March 12-April 24, from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. Cost is $75 for Mite/8U and $100 for Squirt/10U, Peewee/ 12U and Bantams. 3v3 Stanley Cup, Wednesdays, March 27-April 24 from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. for Squirts/10U, Peewee/12U and Bantams, BHS and GHS from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.  Cost is $75, register and pay online, goalies are free. Go to crookstonbluelinehockey.com for registration. The deadline to register is Sunday, March 24. 

The Louisville Town Board Annual Meeting will be held Tuesday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall in Dorothy. All residents of Louisville and Red Lake Falls Townships are welcome to attend.

Highland PTO will meet on Tuesday, Mar 12, at 6:00 p.m. at Highland School.

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.

Andover Township will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, March 12, at 4:00 p.m. at the CHS Ag Services office to determine the levy for the coming year and review quotes for gravel and other businesses to come before the board. In case of inclement weather, the meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 19.

Crookston School District Staff Appreciation Week Planning meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 12, at 6:30 p.m. at Highland School.  All parents from Washington, Highland, Middle School, & High School are invited to help plan Staff Appreciation Week activities for all schools in May.

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

Come celebrate Pi(e) Day with Crookston FFA on Thursday, March 14, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston Eagles Club.  FFA teams will have hands-on activities for all ages, burger baskets, pie with a free-will donation, and a silent auction, including student projects.  All funds raised will help send qualified teams to the Minnesota FFA State Convention in April.  Contact crookstonffaalumni@gmail.com for more information.

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 Crookston Blue Line Club Fun Night will be held Friday, March 15, at the Crookston Eagles. The social starts at 5:00 p.m., and dinner of prime rib, walleye, or chicken parmesan will be served at 6:00 p.m.  There will be games, raffles, a silent auction, and dancing to benefit youth hockey in Crookston.  Individual tickets are $40, a couples ticket is $60, and must be purchased by March 9 by calling Katie Fee at 470-0423 or email crookstonhockey@gmail.com. Everyone is welcome to attend.

All Veterans are invited to the Golden Link Senior Center on Saturday, March 16, at 10:00 a.m. Fargo Memorial Honor Guard Representatives Jim Graalum and Jason Hicks will present information regarding the Fargo Veterans Cemetery Facilities. This event is sponsored by the Crookston American Legion Post 20 and the Crookston American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 20.

The Crookston Civic Music League’s 2023-2024 Entertainment Series will host the Sinta Quartet at the Crookston High School Auditorium on Saturday, March 16 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.  For transportation, call THE BUS 281-0700.

The Mr. CHS contest will be held on Sunday, March 17, at 2:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School Auditorium. Admission is $4.

The Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club will meet this month to discuss “Fly Girls” by Keith O’Brien. The book shares the untold story of five women who fought to compete against men in the high-stakes national air races of the 1920s and 1930s and won! The group will meet on Wednesday, March 20, at 4:00 p.m. at the Fertile Public Library, located at 101 Mill St. S. All are welcome.

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 Crookston March 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 6:00 p.m., call 218-1242 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.

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 Driftbusters Snowmobile Club has a $500 scholarship available to children of all club members who have successfully completed snowmobile safety training and submitted the application form. Applications are available at the Crookston High School or by emailing joelleb21@yahoo.com. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2024 to be eligible.  

The 2024 Crookston Firefighters Association Memorial Scholarship Award is now taking applications. This scholarship is for a graduating high school senior residing in Crookston or one of the townships served by the Crookston Firefighters Association. Applicants must plan to attend a 2-year community college or a 4-year college or university. Applications must be received by April 15, 2024. Applications can be downloaded at www.crookstonfirefightersassociation.org. Please submit questions to firereserve@crookston.mn.us.

The Crookston Eagles Auxiliary #873 awards a $500 scholarship annually. Applications are available at the Crookston High School or by contacting Sheila Menard at 218-289-3212 or by email at crookstoneaglesauxiliary.873@gmail.com. Applicants must have a relative who is a member of the Crookston Auxiliary but does not need to attend school in Crookston. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2024.

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.

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.

WARREN-ALVARADO-OSLO KNOCKS OFF RED LAKE COUNTY 66-65

The Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies Boys Basketball team won a close battle over the Red Lake County Rebels, 66-65 in the Section 8A Boys Basketball Quarterfinals at the Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls.

FIRST HALF-
In the first half, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo got off to a good start with an early basket from Adam McIntyre to make it an early 2-0 lead for the Ponies. Red Lake County responded with an offensive rebound and a putback from Owen Chervestad to make it 4-2 with Red Lake County in the lead. John Powers buried a three for Red Lake County to give them a 7-4 lead. Ethan Majeres came off the bench and knocked down a triple for the Rebels to make it 12-4. Dustin Moehrle got an offensive rebound and a layup for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo, but Red Lake County led 12-6. Connor Duden hit a three for Red Lake County as he extended the lead up to 15-8. Dustin Moehrle got a basket down low as he got a pass in transition from Kaden Pierce to make it 15-10 with Red Lake County still leading. Majeres connected on another three for the Rebels to give them a 20-12 lead. Majeres later used a pump fake, drove just inside the three-point arc, and used a floater to get his basket to fall to make it a 22-12 lead for Red Lake County. Kyden Kotrba hit a three for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo to make it 22-15 with the Rebels still in the lead. Adam McIntyre got a three for the Ponies to make it 24-20, with Red Lake County leading at the half. 

SECOND HALF –
To begin the second half, John Powers knocked down three for the Rebels to make it a 27-20 lead for Red Lake County. Reed Hanson answered with a three for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo to make it 27-23. Owen Chervestad knocked down a three to add to the Red Lake County lead, but that was quickly answered by a three from Adam McIntyre. McIntyre then hit another three for the Ponies to make it 35-33 with Red Lake County still leading. After the Ponies tied it, Connor Duden got a basket down low to make it 41-39 with the Rebels in the lead. Reed Hanson gave the Ponies the lead with a three to make it 42-41, but Will Gieseke nailed a three to give the Rebels a two-point lead. Kotrba knocked down a three for the Ponies to cut into the Red Lake County lead 46-45. Later in the half, McIntyre hit another three as Red Lake County still held on to a one-point lead. Kotrba gave the Ponies the lead with an and one to give them a 53-51 lead. Duden, later on, gave Red Lake County the lead with a smooth midrange jumper to go up 57-55. McIntyre hit another three for the Ponies to go up 63-59 with only a couple of minutes left. Gieseke hit a three for the Rebels to make it 64-62 with Warren-Alvarado-Oslo still in the lead. Dustin Moerhle hit a couple of free throws for the Ponies as they led by four. Powers hit a three with about 20 seconds left to make it 66-65 Ponies leading. The Ponies got fouled on the ensuing inbound but couldn’t make either free throw. Red Lake County got a shot off, but it didn’t fall, and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo was able to run out the remaining few seconds to get a 66-65 victory. 

Warren-Alvarado-Oslo improves to 17-11 on the year and will take on Fertile-Beltrami on Wednesday night in the Section 8A Semifinals. Red Lake County’s season comes to a close with a 25-4 record. The Red Lake County seniors are, John Powers and Peyton O’Neill. 

Click here for Coach Erickson’s post-game interview. 

Click here for Coach Philion’s post-game interview. 

 
1st
2nd 
Final
Warren-Alvarado-Oslo
20
46
66
Red Lake County
24
41
65
For Red Lake County
Points
Owen Chervestad
15
Connor Duden
15
John Powers
11
Ethan Majeres
8
Ethan Johnson
7
Will Gieseke
6

Gunnar Halverson

3

 

For Warren-Alvarado-Oslo
Points
Adam McIntyre
19
Dustin Moerhle
14
Derek Moehrle
12
Kyden Kotrba
9
Reed Hanson
6
Kaden Pierce
6

 

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FERTILE-BELTRAMI EDGES SACRED HEART IN SECTION TOURNEY

The Fertile-Beltrami Falcons had four huge free throws from Caiden Swenby in the final 30 seconds of the game to secure a 57-54 victory over the Sacred Heart Eagles in the Section 8A Boys Basketball tournament quarter-finals at the Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls on Saturday afternoon. 

FIRST HALF –
Sacred Heart started the game with the hot hand as Mike Gapp and Parker Erickson made three-pointers for a 6-0 lead. Fertile-Beltrami settled in and responded with a Caiden Swenby sideline jump shot and a Preston Hanson three-pointer to get within a 6-5 deficit. Sacred Heart added to the lead with an Erickson basket before Fertile-Beltrami’s Mason Nowacki made a basket, and Hanson converted a three-point play for a 10-8 lead. Sacred Heart bounced back with an Erickson three-pointer before Fertile-Beltrami answered with a Hanson three-point play and two Derek Sorenson free throws for a 15-11 lead with 11:28 remaining in the half. The teams battled back and forth while 
exchanging baskets, and the Falcons led 24-20 with 6:23 to go in the half. Fertile-Beltrami dominated the final six minutes of the half and ended on an 8-3 run behind three-pointers from Easton Petry and Masen Nowacki and two Swenby free throws for a 32-23 lead at halftime.

SECOND HALF –
Sacred Heart started the second half with a Gapp three-pointer, which was followed by a Fertile-Beltrami Nowacki three-pointer, and the Falcons led 35-26. Sacred Heart started to heat up offensively after they seemed to pick up their defensive play. Josiah Sundby got things going with five straight points, and after a Falcon basket, Greg Downs and Josiah Sundby made baskets, and Isaac Ortiz added a free throw, and Fertile-Beltrami’s lead was down to 37-35 with 12:19 left in the game. Fertile-Beltrami led 41-37 when Sacred Heart’s Erickson made a three-pointer. The Falcon’s Nowacki answered with a basket before Erickson made another three-pointer to tie the game at 43-42. The tie was the first of the game since it was 0-0.
Fertile-Beltrami responded with eight straight points, with Hanson, Caleb Stoltman, Swenby, and Petry scoring two points each for a 51-43 lead with five minutes remaining. Fertile-Beltrami led 53-45 when Sacred Heart mounted a big comeback with Josiah Sundby making a three-pointer while Erickson and Downs added baskets to get within a 53-52 deficit with 30 seconds left in the game. Sacred Heart fouled Fertile-Beltrami’s Swenby, who made both free throws for a 55-52 lead with 23.8 seconds to go. Sacred Heart answered with a Downs layup. Fertile-Beltrami’s Swenby was fouled with 5.5 seconds left and made the front end of the bonus and also made the second for a 57-54 lead with 5.4 seconds left in the game.  Sacred Heart pushed the ball up the floor and got a pass to Downs for a three-pointer, but it missed off the front of the rim, and Fertile-Beltrami held on to win the game 57-54.

Fertile-Beltrami improves to 23-6 and will play the winner of Red Lake County and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo in the semi-finals on Wednesday at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls at 6:00 p.m. KROX will have the game on the radio and live stream with the pre-game show at 5:30 p.m.  Sacred Heart’s season comes to an end with a 17-11 record and they will say goodbye to the following seniors – Mike Gapp, Jonny Speicher, Josiah Sundby, Ben Wharam, and Jordan Coward.

For Falcon Coach Neil Steffes’ post-game comments, CLICK HERE.

CLICK HERE for Sacred Heart Coach Destry Sterkel’s comments.

 
1st
2nd 
Final
Sacred Heart
23
31
54
Fosston
32
25
57
For Fertile-Beltrami
Points
Caiden Swenby
18
Masen Nowacki
12
Preston Hanson
11
Easton Petry
7
Bryer Strem
3
Caleb Stoltman
Derek Sorenson
Cody Opdahl
2
2
2

 

For Sacred Heart
Points
Parker Erickson
22
Josiah Sundby
14
Greg Downs
8
Mike Gapp
8
Isaac Ortiz
Jake Satterlund
1
1

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MINNESOTA’S MOOSE POPULATION REMAINS RELATIVELY STABLE

Minnesota’s moose population has remained relatively stable for nearly a decade. The most recent population estimate is approximately 3,470 animals, according to the results of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources 2024 population survey.

Results continue to suggest that after a steep decline from a population estimate of approximately 8,000 in 2009, Minnesota’s moose population appears to have stabilized and has fluctuated around 3,700 animals in recent years.

While estimates suggest continued stability in the population and reproductive success, Minnesota DNR researchers point out that Minnesota moose remain at risk given the long-term trends. Presently, the long-term survey trends indicate the moose population has declined by approximately 60% since the mid-2000s. Climate change, parasites, and predator impacts on calf survival all play a part in the long-term survival of the moose population.

Both the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the 1854 Treaty Authority contributed funding and personnel for the 2024 annual survey. The survey is available on the Minnesota DNR’s moose management webpage (mndnr.gov/moose)

bull moose seen from aircraft in northern Minnesota

BULLETIN BOARD- MARCH 9, 2024

The Crookston Eagles Club will not have Bar Bingo today.

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; this will take place today from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The Crookston Eagles will host their Camp Confidence Fundraiser tonight. Cocktails and raffles begin at 5:00. A dinner of prime rib or walleye at 7:00, and a raffle and auction will follow. Tickets for this event are now sold out.

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. The first show takes place tonight at 6:00 p.m., and the next show will be on 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.

The Masonic Lodge will have a Breakfast Fundraiser for the Crookston High School FFA on Sunday, March 10, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge located at 141 West Robert in Crookston. Waffles, French Toast, gluten-free pancakes, sausages, and juice will be served. It’s a free-will donation.

The Dream Boutique shopping events will take place 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.

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 Blue Line Club will be offering the following programs this spring: The Crookston Blue Line Club is partnering with Nissa Brekken and Mike Enright this spring for Power Skating for Mite/8U through Bantams. MITE/8U Power Skating will be Tuesdays, March 12-April 23, from 6:30 to 7:00 a.m. Squirt/10U, Peewee/12U, and Bantam Power Skating will be Wednesdays, March 12-April 24, from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. Cost is $75 for Mite/8U and $100 for Squirt/10U, Peewee/ 12U and Bantams. 3v3 Stanley Cup, Wednesdays, March 27-April 24 from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. for Squirts/10U, Peewee/12U and Bantams, BHS and GHS from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.  Cost is $75, register and pay online, goalies are free. Go to crookstonbluelinehockey.com for registration. The deadline to register is Sunday, March 24. 

The Louisville Town Board Annual Meeting will be held Tuesday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall in Dorothy. All residents of Louisville and Red Lake Falls Townships are welcome to attend.

Highland PTO will meet on Tuesday, Mar 12, at 6:00 p.m. at Highland School.

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.

Andover Township will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, March 12, at 4:00 p.m. at the CHS Ag Services office to determine the levy for the coming year and review quotes for gravel and other businesses to come before the board. In case of inclement weather, the meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 19.

Crookston School District Staff Appreciation Week Planning meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 12, at 6:30 p.m. at Highland School.  All parents from Washington, Highland, Middle School, & High School are invited to help plan Staff Appreciation Week activities for all schools in May.

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

Come celebrate Pi(e) Day with Crookston FFA on Thursday, March 14, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston Eagles Club.  FFA teams will have hands-on activities for all ages, burger baskets, pie with a free-will donation, and a silent auction, including student projects.  All funds raised will help send qualified teams to the Minnesota FFA State Convention in April.  Contact crookstonffaalumni@gmail.com for more information.

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 Crookston Blue Line Club Fun Night will be held Friday, March 15, at the Crookston Eagles. The social starts at 5:00 p.m., and dinner of prime rib, walleye, or chicken parmesan will be served at 6:00 p.m.  There will be games, raffles, a silent auction, and dancing to benefit youth hockey in Crookston.  Individual tickets are $40, a couples ticket is $60, and must be purchased by March 9 by calling Katie Fee at 470-0423 or email crookstonhockey@gmail.com. Everyone is welcome to attend.

All Veterans are invited to the Golden Link Senior Center on Saturday, March 16, at 10:00 a.m. Fargo Memorial Honor Guard Representatives Jim Graalum and Jason Hicks will present information regarding the Fargo Veterans Cemetery Facilities. This event is sponsored by the Crookston American Legion Post 20 and the Crookston American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 20.

The Crookston Civic Music League’s 2023-2024 Entertainment Series will host the Sinta Quartet at the Crookston High School Auditorium on Saturday, March 16 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.  For transportation, call THE BUS 281-0700.

The Mr. CHS contest will be held on Sunday, March 17, at 2:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School Auditorium. Admission is $4.

The Fertile Public Library’s Resolute Readers Book Club will meet this month to discuss “Fly Girls” by Keith O’Brien. The book shares the untold story of five women who fought to compete against men in the high-stakes national air races of the 1920s and 1930s and won! The group will meet on Wednesday, March 20, at 4:00 p.m. at the Fertile Public Library, located at 101 Mill St. S. All are welcome.

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 Crookston March 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 6:00 p.m., call 218-1242 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.

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 Driftbusters Snowmobile Club has a $500 scholarship available to children of all club members who have successfully completed snowmobile safety training and submitted the application form. Applications are available at the Crookston High School or by emailing joelleb21@yahoo.com. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2024 to be eligible.  

The 2024 Crookston Firefighters Association Memorial Scholarship Award is now taking applications. This scholarship is for a graduating high school senior residing in Crookston or one of the townships served by the Crookston Firefighters Association. Applicants must plan to attend a 2-year community college or a 4-year college or university. Applications must be received by April 15, 2024. Applications can be downloaded at www.crookstonfirefightersassociation.org. Please submit questions to firereserve@crookston.mn.us.

The Crookston Eagles Auxiliary #873 awards a $500 scholarship annually. Applications are available at the Crookston High School or by contacting Sheila Menard at 218-289-3212 or by email at crookstoneaglesauxiliary.873@gmail.com. Applicants must have a relative who is a member of the Crookston Auxiliary but does not need to attend school in Crookston. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 1, 2024.

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.

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.

RIVERVIEW HEALTH URGES COLORECTAL SCREENING FOR AGES 45 AND OVER

The detection of colorectal cancer is increasing in people younger than age 50. In fact, according to a 2024 report from the American Cancer Society (ACS), colorectal cancer has moved up from being the fourth leading cause of cancer death in both men and women under age 50 two decades ago to first in men and second in women. (Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women under 50.)

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and a great time to be screened. RiverView Health providers, general surgeon Dr. Brett Vibeto and gastroenterologist Dr. Max Miranda have years of experience providing life-saving screenings without patients having to wait months for an appointment. ACS statistics show that colorectal cancer rates for people under age 50 have increased by 1 to 2% each year since 1990. Therefore, in 2021, the recommended screening age was lowered to 45 from 50.

 In 2023, approximately 153,000 individuals were diagnosed with colorectal cancer, and about 52,500 died from the disease, including 19,550 cases and 3,750 deaths in individuals younger than age 50.

Best Defense Against Colorectal Cancer? A Colonoscopy

While there are other screenings for colorectal cancer, like a stool sample, a colonoscopy is considered the best screening available. Using a lighted scope with a camera, the provider examines the colon and rectum to check for abnormal tissues and cells. During the procedure, if any growths or “polyps” are found, the provider can remove them at that time before they could potentially develop into cancer. Any polyps removed during the colonoscopy may be biopsied if needed.

Colonoscopies save lives, as early detection means a higher chance of survival. When caught early, colorectal cancer is 90% treatable. Statistics show that if everyone 45 and older were screened regularly, as many as half of the deaths from colorectal cancer could be avoided.

The risk of getting colorectal cancer increases with age as polyps become more common. Other factors that increase your risk include eating a diet low in fiber and high in fat and living a sedentary lifestyle. 

Overall, the lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is about 1 in 23 for men and 1 in 25 for women. However, each person’s risk might be higher or lower than this, depending on their risk factors. Your primary care provider may advise you to be screened earlier if you have a family history of colorectal cancer or polyps or have a personal history of inflammatory bowel diseases, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s Disease. Several inherited disorders significantly increase your risk of colorectal cancer.

Symptom-Free? Screen Anyway

Just because you do not have any symptoms, it does not mean you are in the clear for colorectal cancer. Precancerous polyps and colorectal cancer do not always cause symptoms, especially initially. You could have polyps or cancer and not know it. That is why screening is so important. 

Some symptoms that may indicate colorectal cancer include- Rectal bleeding, blood in or on the stool (bowel movement), stomach pain, aches or cramps that do not go away, losing weight without a known reason, constant fatigue, change in bowel movements, and discomfort in or the urge to move your bowels when there is no need. If you have any of these symptoms, the only way to know what is causing them is to see your provider.

 While there is no way to eliminate the risk of developing colorectal cancer entirely, there is evidence that you can reduce your chance of getting it by doing the following-

Have a diet that is rich in fiber; eat plenty of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables

Eat cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts often

Avoid foods that are high in fat, particularly saturated fat

Eat foods that are high in calcium

Exercise regularly

If you are 45 or older, talk to your primary care provider about screenings available at RiverView Health, or call 281.9595 for more information. Unless required by your insurance, you do not need a referral for a colonoscopy.


CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT GETS AWARDED RIVERVIEW’S “REACH OUT TO SERVE” AWARD

There’s peace of mind knowing that the Crookston Fire Department (CFD) is always available in case of fire, rescues, medical assistance, hazardous material responses, carbon monoxide emergencies, and more. For the department’s unwavering dedication to public assistance, it was recently awarded RiverView Health’s 2023 Reaching Out to Serve award.

RiverView Health has recognized individuals, groups, and programs with the Reaching Out to Serve award for over 30 years. The award goes to those who symbolize RiverView’s mission of serving the region while demonstrating innovativeness and voluntary self-initiated efforts to improve healthcare access and quality.

The CFD was nominated for several reasons, including National Fire Protection annual events, The department’s adopt-a-hydrant initiative to make fire hydrants accessible in neighborhoods, and Providing free in-home fire safety inspections to help families stay safe and healthy in their homes.

Participation in Safety Town to provide education to children entering kindergarten regarding home safety, when and how to dial 911, fire safety, electrical safety, and poisons. RiverView presented members of the department with an award and check for $500.

The Crookston Fire Department serves a population of approximately 12,000 people spread over more than 500 square miles. The department services the City of Crookston and a rural area of 14 townships.

Should additional assistance be needed, the department can call for personnel and equipment from other fire departments in Polk County and some departments from neighboring counties through mutual-aid agreements.

Thank you, Crookston Fire Department, for reaching out to serve Crookston and the surrounding area.

Pictured above, front row, Fire Chief Shane Helstab accepts the 2023 Reaching Out to Serve award from RiverView President/CEO Carrie Michalski. Back, left to right: Crookston firefighters Derek Cox, Alex Prudhomme, Jim Perreault, Ethan Falcon, Matt Johnson (also Plant Services director at RiverView), and Chris Bruggeman, RiverView COO.

Dennis Ardell Nottestad – OBIT

Dennis Ardell Nottestad, 97, of Crookston, passed away at Del E. Webb Medical Center in Sun City West, Arizona, on January 5, 2024.  The funeral service honoring Dennis’s life will be on Friday, May 17, 2024, at Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home, Crookston, at 11:00 AM.  Visitation will be for one-hour prior to the service. Please visit www.stenshoelhouske.com and follow the prompts to Dennis’s obituary for more information.