ABW USES TWO BIG INNINGS TO BEAT RED LAKE COUNTY BASEBALL

The Ada-Borup-West Cougars scored five runs in the first inning and three more in the sixth inning to beat the Red Lake County Rebels 8-4 in the second round of the Section 8A Baseball tournament at Robert Norland Field in Fertile.

FIRST INNING
Red Lake County was retired in 1-2-3 fashion. ABW’s Brennan Fetting singled to lead off the bottom of the inning. Cameron Spaeth walked, and Austin McCraven doubled to center field to score two runs. McCraven tried to stretch his double into a triple, and the throw went off his helmet, allowing him to reach and score for a 3-0 lead. After an out, Ames Fassino and Lance Kritzberger walked. Cannon Anderson singled to load the bases. After a strikeout, Casper Kritzberger stuck his bat out and blooped a single to right field to score two runs for a 5-0 lead.

SECOND INNING
Red Lake County’s Blake Audette led off the inning with a double and Colin Taggert followed with a single. After a Sacrifice bunt, Blake Breiland grounded out to score a run.
ABW’s Spaeth singled to start the bottom of the inning before the next three batters were retired.

THIRD INNING
With one out, Red Lake County’s Will Gieseke singled, and Ben Gullingsrud doubled before the next two batters were retired.
The first two ABW batters struck out before Wyatt Larson singled, and Casper Kritzberger was hit by a pitch. The next batter was retired, and the thread was over.

FOURTH INNING
Colin Taggert led off the fourth inning with a single, advanced to second base on a wild pitch, and moved to third on an error. After an out, Blake Breiland walked, and Gunnar Halverson singled to score a run. Ashtin Fredrickson grounded out, and another run scored on the play to get within a 5-3 deficit.
ABW’s Spaeth walked, and McCraven was hit by a pitch before the next three batters were retired.

FIFTH INNING
Red Lake County was retired in 1-2-3 fashion. ABW’s Anderson singled but the next three batters were retired.

SIXTH INNING
Red Lake County’s Taggert led off the inning with a double, and after two outs, Kegan Schmitz reached on an error. Fredrickson doubled to the right-center field gap to score a run, and it looked like they scored another run to tie the game, but the Ada-Borup-West coach said the Rebel baserunner didn’t touch home plate, and the umpire agreed for the third out of the inning with ABW leading 5-4.
ABW started the bottom of the inning with a single but the lead runner was out on a fielder’s choice. Baron Odden followed with a single before Fassino singled to score a run. Lance Kritzberger was hit by a pitch before Anderson singled to score two runs for an 8-4 lead.

SEVENTH INNING
Red Lake County had a great start to the inning when Gieseke singled, Gullingsrud, and Brock Seeger walked to load the bases. The next three batters were retired, and ABW won the game 8-4.

Red Lake County drops to 13-6 on the year and will play the Northern Freeze in a loser-out game at 6:00 p.m.  Ada-Borup-West improves to 15-4 on the year and plays Sacred Heart.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Red Lake County 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 9 4
Sacred Heart 5 0 0 0 0 3 8 11 2

 

Pitching IP H R ER BB SO
Ben Gullingsrud-RLC
Austin McCraven-ABW


Red Lake County leaders-

Ada-Borup-West leaders-

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SACRED HEART BASEBALL USES SOLID OFFENSE AND PITCHING TO BEAT NORTHERN FREEZE

The Sacred Heart Eagles beat the Northern Freeze 8-2 in the second round of the Section 8A Baseball tournament at Robert Norland Field in Fertile.

FIRST INNING
Northern Freeze’s leadoff batter Sawyer Torgerson led off the game with a double. The next batter bunted, and Sacred Heart pitcher Josiah Sundby fielded the ball and threw to third base to get the lead runner for the first out of the inning. The next batter reached on an error. A throw to the pitcher was off the mark, and the Freeze tried to score, but David Larson threw the ball to Josiah Sundby, who was covering at home plate, and Sundby tagged out the Freeze player, trying to score for the second out. The Freeze runner at second tried to advance to third on the play and was thrown out for the third out of the inning.
The first two Sacred Heart batters were retired before Parker Erickson singled and advanced to second base on an error. Jake Satterlund doubled to score a run for a 1-0 lead. Ben Wharam singled to score another run and Sacred Heart led 2-0 after the first inning.

SECOND INNING
The Freeze were retired in 1-2-3 fashion in the second inning. Sacred Heart’s David Larson blasted a line drive over the left-center field fence for a 3-0 lead.

THIRD INNING
The Freeze were retired in 1-2-3 fashion in the third inning. Sacred Heart added more runs in the bottom of the inning when Erickson led off with a single and stole second base. After an out, Wharam doubled to score a run. Nick Satterlund singled to score another run for a 5-0 lead.

FOURTH INNING
The Freeze pitcher, Torgerson struck out but reached on a wild pitch to start the inning. The next batter was retired, and Torgerson advanced to third on a wild pitch. Eizen Olson walked before he was caught stealing at second base when Sacred Heart had a pitchout on the play. The next batter struck out.
Sacred Heart’s Elliot Arntson doubled with one out, Josiah Sundby walked, and Erickson was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Jake Satterlund walked to score a run, and the Eagles took a 6-0 lead.

FIFTH INNING
The Freeze were retired in 1-2-3 fashion. Sacred Heart’s Isaac Sundby singled with one out and stole second and third base. The next two batters struck out.

SIXTH INNING
Northern Freeze’s Kelby Augustine singled with one out for the second Freeze hit of the game before the next two batters were retired. Sacred Heart added more runs in the bottom of the inning when Josiah Sundby walked and advanced to second base on a balk. After an out, Jake Satterlund doubled to score a run. Wharam singled to score another run for an 8-0 lead.

SEVENTH INNING
The Northern Freeze didn’t go down without a fight as Cade Knutsen walked with one out. Isaak Anderson reached on a fielder’s choice and Landon Nordby singled to load the bases. The next batter popped out to the catcher before Alex Bray singled to score a run. Another run scored on an error to bring the Freeze within an 8-2 deficit. The next batter was retired, and Sacred Heart won the game 8-2.

Sacred Heart improves to 16-3 on the year and will play the winner of Red Lake County and Ada-Borup-West at 3:00 PM. Northern Freeze drops to 8-9 on the year and will take on the loser of Red Lake County and Ada-Borup-West in a loser-out game at 5:30 PM.

CLICK HERE to listen to Coach Paul Bethke’s comments.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Northern Freeze 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1
Sacred Heart 2 1 2 1 0 2 8 12 5

 

Pitching IP H R ER BB SO
Josiah Sundby – SH 7.0 4 2 0 2 5
Sawyer Torgerson-NF 3.2 9 6 4 3 1
Cade Knutsen-NF
Landon Nordby-NF
1.1
1.0
1
2
0
2
0
2
0
3
4
0


Sacred Heart leaders-
Ben Wharam – 3 for 4, 3 rbi, 2 stolen bases, double, run
Jake Satterlund – 2 for 3, 3 rbi, 2 run, 2 doubles
Parker Erickson – 2 for 3, 2 runs, hit by pitch

Northern Freeze leaders-
Sawyer Torgerson, Landon Nordby, Alex Bray, and Kelby Augustine had one hit each.

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOST SUMMER READING EVENT ON JUNE 5

3-2-1 Blast Off! Lake Agassiz Regional Library is bringing an outer space-themed Summer Library Experience to youth and teens in Crookston and surrounding communities. Beginning June 1, participants can read to win prizes and attend out-of-this-world programs at the library, which will be held weekly. Participants are encouraged to stop by their local library or LINK Site to pick up a reading log and events list. 

The fun kicks off on Wednesday, June 5, at 2 p.m. with a program featuring special guest Meteorologist Lisa Green helping children explore the atmosphere. The following week, youth will learn how to conduct experiments and learn about planets and rockets with a program facilitated by North Dakota’s Gateway to Science on Wednesday, June 12, at 1 p.m. All programs are offered free of charge. 

The Summer Library Experience is a program of Lake Agassiz Regional Library and will be offered from June 1 to July 31 at libraries and LINK Sites in the following communities: Ada, Bagley, Barnesville, Breckenridge, Climax, Crookston, Detroit Lakes, Fertile, Fosston, Hawley, Mahnomen, McIntosh and Moorhead. LARL’s LINK sites are found in Cormorant, Frazee, Gonvick, Halstad, Hendrum, Lake Park, Rothsay, Twin Valley, and Ulen.  A number of fun programs will be held in connection with the reading challenge, including Magic Shows, theater productions, craft events, and much more. All programs are offered free of charge. More information is available at larl.org, and a full list of programs can be found at larl.org/explore

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Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in ‘hush money’ criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump speaks to press before the start of civil fraud trial at NYS court in New York on October 2^ 2023

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts by the jury in his “hush money” trial in New York on Thursday, making him the first former president in U.S. history to be convicted of a crime. At the end of their second day of deliberations the 12 person jury found Trump guilty on all counts.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office brought the unprecedented case against Trump, aiming to prove he falsified financial records – “with intent to defraud” – to mask a $130,000 hush money payment his former-attorney Michael Cohe nmade to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in the final days of his 2016 presidential election, and also that he did so in order to conceal a second crime (elevating the charges from misdemeanors to felonies). Trump pleaded not guilty to the 34-count indictment.

New York Judge Juan Merchan set a sentencing date of July 11, just four days before the start of the Republican National Convention, where Trump will be formally nominated. He could face up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each count, but Merchan could limit the punishment to a fine, probation or home confinement.

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Actor Nick Pasqual arrested at U.S.-Mexico border after stabbing of estranged girlfriend

Nick Pasqual attends the AFI Fest screening of The Road on November 4^ 2009 at The Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.

Actor Nick Pasqual has been arrested and charged with stabbing his estranged girlfriend. According to prosecutors, Pasqual, 34, allegedly attempted to kill his ex-girlfriend by stabbing her multiple times on May 23 at her home in the Sunland neighborhood of Los Angeles.  Pasqual allegedly fled the scene and was later apprehended at a U.S.-Mexico border check point in Texas.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday that Pasqual, 34, had been charged with one count of attempted murder, a count of first-degree residential burglary with a person present, and one count of injuring a spouse, cohabitant, fiancé, boyfriend, girlfriend or child’s parent. The actor was detained at a check point in Sierra Blanca, Texas, and will be extradited to Los Angeles County, where he faces a maximum sentence of life in state prison if convicted.

District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement: “My thoughts and heartfelt sympathies are with the victim in this horrific incident. Our office, including our Bureau of Victim Services, extends our support and resources to her as she embarks on the long and difficult journey of healing from both the physical and emotional trauma inflicted upon her. This heinous incident is a stark reminder of the dangers of domestic violence. We will ensure that the individual responsible for this egregious act is held accountable for their actions.”

The DA’s office did not identify the victim by name, but Entertainment Tonight reported that the victim is makeup artist Allie Shehorn. A GoFundMe account has been launched and verified by the platform to help cover Shehorn’s medical expenses. Shehorn, who recently filed a restraining order against Pasqual, was hospitalized with critical injuries. Friends said she has already gone through multiple surgeries and is expected to have an extended hospital stay as part of her recovery.

Pasqual has appeared in film and TV projects including “Rebel Moon: Part 1,” “Mean Girls” “How I Met Your Mother” and “Archive 81. ”

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Actor Nick Pasqual arrested at U.S.-Mexico border after stabbing of estranged girlfriend

Nick Pasqual attends the AFI Fest screening of The Road on November 4^ 2009 at The Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood.

Actor Nick Pasqual has been arrested and charged with stabbing his estranged girlfriend. According to prosecutors, Pasqual, 34, allegedly attempted to kill his ex-girlfriend by stabbing her multiple times on May 23 at her home in the Sunland neighborhood of Los Angeles.  Pasqual allegedly fled the scene and was later apprehended at a U.S.-Mexico border check point in Texas.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced on Wednesday that Pasqual, 34, had been charged with one count of attempted murder, a count of first-degree residential burglary with a person present, and one count of injuring a spouse, cohabitant, fiancé, boyfriend, girlfriend or child’s parent. The actor was detained at a check point in Sierra Blanca, Texas, and will be extradited to Los Angeles County, where he faces a maximum sentence of life in state prison if convicted.

District Attorney George Gascón said in a statement: “My thoughts and heartfelt sympathies are with the victim in this horrific incident. Our office, including our Bureau of Victim Services, extends our support and resources to her as she embarks on the long and difficult journey of healing from both the physical and emotional trauma inflicted upon her. This heinous incident is a stark reminder of the dangers of domestic violence. We will ensure that the individual responsible for this egregious act is held accountable for their actions.”

The DA’s office did not identify the victim by name, but Entertainment Tonight reported that the victim is makeup artist Allie Shehorn. A GoFundMe account has been launched and verified by the platform to help cover Shehorn’s medical expenses. Shehorn, who recently filed a restraining order against Pasqual, was hospitalized with critical injuries. Friends said she has already gone through multiple surgeries and is expected to have an extended hospital stay as part of her recovery.

Pasqual has appeared in film and TV projects including “Rebel Moon: Part 1,” “Mean Girls” “How I Met Your Mother” and “Archive 81. ”

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Trailer for new ‘Twisters’ film features stars Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones

Glen Powell at the premiere for "Devotion" at the Regency Village Theatre. LOS ANGELES^ CA. November 15^ 2022

Universal Pictures has shared a trailer for the upcoming film Twisters, featuring Glen Powell (Anyone But You) and Daisy Edgar-Jones (Normal People).

Twisters, a standalone sequel to the 1996 film Twister (starring Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton) follows Kate Cooper (Edgar-Jones), a former storm chaser, and Tyler Owens (Powell), a self-titled “tornado wrangler” and social media superstar, as they weather “a once in a generation tornado outbreak” in Oklahoma.

A film synopsis reads: “As storm season intensifies, terrifying phenomena never seen before are unleashed, and Kate, Tyler and their competing teams find themselves squarely in the paths of multiple storm systems converging over central Oklahoma in the fight of their lives.”

“Twisters” also stars Anthony Ramos, Brandon Perea, Maura Tierney, Sasha Lane, Kiernan Shipka, David Corenswet, Daryl McCormack, Katy O’Brian and Nik Dodani.  The film opens in theaters July 19; take a look at the trailer: here.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – MAY 31, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following –  

Derek James Goodwin, 42, of Bagley, for DUI in the first degree, driving while impaired.

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 5/30/2024 –

At 11:35 a.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of E 3rd St. for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that a water flow alarm had been activated. The CFD investigated, and no danger was present. It was determined that a fluctuation in water pressure caused the alarm to activate. The CFD reset the detector and cleared the scene.

At 9:22 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Sargent St. for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that cooking had caused the alarm to activate. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the alarm and cleared the scene.

At 9:58 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Sargent St. for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that cooking had caused the alarm to activate. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the alarm and cleared the scene.

 

 

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – MAY 31, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following –  

Derek James Goodwin, 42, of Bagley, for DUI in the first degree, driving while impaired.

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 5/30/2024 –

At 11:35 a.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of E 3rd St. for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that a water flow alarm had been activated. The CFD investigated, and no danger was present. It was determined that a fluctuation in water pressure caused the alarm to activate. The CFD reset the detector and cleared the scene.

At 9:22 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Sargent St. for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that cooking had caused the alarm to activate. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the alarm and cleared the scene.

At 9:58 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Sargent St. for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found that cooking had caused the alarm to activate. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the alarm and cleared the scene.

 

 

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BULLETINBOARD-MAY 31, 2024

The Crookston Eagles Club will hold Bar Bingo tonight with a $500 must-go jackpot at 6:30 p.m. 

Erskine’s Annual Water Carnival will be tonight and tomorrow. There will be kids’ activities, street dances on Friday and Saturday nights, fireworks, bicycle giveaways, a Flea Market, a Craft Show, a golf tournament, a Classis Car show, a Tractor and Bike Show, food stands, beer gardens, and more. 

The Crookston Eagles Club will hold Bar Bingo with a $400 must-go jackpot at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 1. There will also be a wedding reception at 2:00 p.m.

The Polk County Hazardous Waste Collection events will be today from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Fertile Fairgrounds and Saturday, June 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the east shore beach area of Maple Lake off County Highway 10.  They will be accepting paints, cleaners, and automotive supplies. For more information on what will be accepted and how to package your waste for safe transport, call 218-281-6445. The Polk County Transfer Station and Fosston Incinerator accepts household hazardous waste Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. year-round.

The Cove-CYF is sponsoring a free community movie on June 1 at 11:00 a.m. at the Grand Theatre to celebrate the beginning of summer.  Concessions will be available to purchase.

Explore outer space and read to win great prizes with the Summer Library Experience, 3,2,1 Blast Off, at the Crookston Library. Pick up a reading log and join them for fun events starting June 1 and running through July 31. 

Crookston native Tim Madigan, a New York Times author, playwright, and journalist, will present the theatrical play “I’m Proud of You” and his personal connection with TV icon Fred Rogers on Thursday, June 27, at L’ Homme Dieu Theatre in Alexandria. Crookston Community Theatre will provide free bus transportation. Tickets for the play are $35 and are limited to 30. The registration deadline is June 1. Contact the Golden Link at 218-281-3072 or Scott Kleven at 218-329-0496.

Crookston Public Schools will host a Negotiations Committee Meeting on Monday, June 3, at 10:30 a.m. in the district office conference room in the Crookston High School. Following this, there will be a Negotiations Committee Meeting
with the AFSCME Dietary Union at 1:00 p.m. in the same room.

There will be a High School Track Banquest at 7:00 p.m. on June 3.

Garden Valley Technologies will hold its 119th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, June 4, at the Win-E-Mac School Auditorium. Registration will be at 9:30 a.m., and the meeting will be at 10:30 a.m. 

The Crookston Public Library invites ages 5 through 10 to attend the Explore the Atmosphere summer library experience on Wednesday, June 5, from  2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Set out on an atmospheric exploration and learn about what is beyond the big blue sky with a meteorologist from KVLY. 

St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Crookston will be hosting a Rummage Sale on Thursday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday, June 7, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will be used to send a group to the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans in July. 

Join Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota for an Advanced Directives for Healthcare and Property workshop at the Crookston Public Library on Thursday, June 6, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. This workshop will give you the tools and information needed to make informed decisions about your future and medical care and equip you with the confidence to take charge of your personal and healthcare affairs. The workshop is offered free of charge and is open to the public. This program is offered in partnership with the Benedictine Living Community and the Crookston Public Library.

Kay Hegge is accepting donations now for the Fundraiser Rummage Sale for the old Cathedral, which will be on June 7 and June 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the old Cathedral. If you have donations, call Kay for pick up at 218-289-1246.

The Crookston Public Library is hosting a Pokemon Card Club on Friday, June 7, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. This program, which is geared for ages 5 to 13, will be held in the children’s area of the library. 

The Crookston Area Chamber of Commerce will be holding the 15th Annual Adopt-A-Basket Program again this year. The goal of the program is to help beautify our Crookston community and make it a beautiful place to live, work, and play. This is also a wonderful way to honor or remember a loved one.  The flowers in the hanging baskets are grown by D&D’s Thomforde’s Garden Center and are watered throughout the summer by the City of Crookston staff. The price of your hanging basket is $75 or $140 for two baskets.  It is the intention to hang baskets the week of June 10th.  If you would like to participate, please submit the application to the Crookston Area Chamber along with your payment.

The Harvest Church in Crookston will have their Vacation Bible School June 10-12 from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. for K through grade 5. The cost is free. For more information and to register, call 281-2264.

“A Matter of Balance” classes will be held each Tuesday for 8 weeks, June 11-July 30, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Golden Link Center. The series is free, but class size is limited. For more information or to register, call RiverView Home Care at 281-9478.

The Crookston Public Library invites children ages 5 through 10 to attend the Space Experiments and Science Lessons summer library experience featuring North Dakota’s Gateway to Science on Wednesday, June 12, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. 

The Crookston Figure Skating Club Summer Fun Night for all CFSC figure skaters will be on June 12 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. on the turf at the Crookston Sports Center. Pizza and drinks will be available after the games. 

RiverView Health will offer a CPR class on Thursday, June 13, from 6:00 p.m. 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 Mark Olsonawski Scholarship Golf Tournament will be held Thursday, June 6, in Hallock at Two Rivers Golf Course, and the UMC Teambacker Golf Classic on Friday, June 14, at Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston. UMC Teambackers host both tournaments and raise funds for Golden Eagle Athletics. To learn more or register a team, use these links: https://z.umn.edu/olsonawski24 and https://z.umn.edu/umcgolf24.

Swing your clubs for a good cause on Monday, June 10, at the RiverView Foundation’s 19th Annual Golf Classic will be held on Monday, June 10 at Minakwa Golf Course. Registration begins at 10:00 a.m. Teams of four will tee off with an 11:00 a.m. shotgun start. There will be a grab-and-go lunch and a dinner and social after the event. Stay for awards and prizes. To sign up as a golfer or sponsor, contact Randy Schoenborn at 281.9249 or rschoenborn@riverviewhealth.org.

The Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston will host a Rhubarb Festival Luncheon and Bake Sale on Thursday, June 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Meal includes festival turkey salad, rhubarb salad, roll, and rhubarb dessert. It costs $12, and takeout will be available. 

Donald (Sandy) Sanders died on August 27, 2023. A celebration of life is planned on Saturday, June 15, 2024, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at his home on Tulaby Lake
38018 Tulaby Lake Drive, Waubun, Mn.

The 1st Annual Adam’s Memorial Scramble and Shootout Fundraiser will be on Saturday, June 22, at Minakwa Golf Course.  Registration at 8:00 a.m. is a 4-person scramble, $400 per team, lunch and swag bag included. It’s open to the public and there will be many non-golf game opportunities and fun for all. Sign up at GetKidsOudoorsmn.org 

There will be a School Board Meeting on June 24 at the Crookston High School.

The Northwest Research and Outreach Center is hosting its first Bell Museum STEM One-Day Camp for grades 6 through 9 on Wednesday, June 26, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Drop the children off at the Maintenance/Farm Operations building right before 10:00 a.m. and pickup at 4:00 p.m. 

The Wesley United Methodist Church will hold Summer Salad Luncheons on Thursdays, June 27, July 25, and August 22, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 701 Eickhof Blvd in Crookston. For $12.00, they offer a variety of salads, homemade desserts, and beverages for dine-in or take-out.

Register now to join Ray Archuleta, “The Soil Guy,” on his 5-Stop Soil Health Tour July 8-12. He will stop at Grygla, Crookston, Hawley, Johnson, and Canby. Each stop will feature demos, rainfall simulations, and soil health assessments.  Hear real examples of farmers who successfully manage risk while building soil health and increasing their ROI.  For more information on each location, visit https://www.mnsoilhealth.org/events/2024-07/

The Northwest Research and Outreach Center’s Crop and Soils Day will be Wednesday, July 17, at their maintenance/farm operations building. Morning registration and CEU Signup will be at 7:30 a.m. Loading buses for the small grain tours will start at 8:00 a.m. A complimentary lunch will follow the morning tours. The afternoon Sugarbeet program tour registration and CEU  signup will be at 12:15 p.m. Simultaneous tours will start at 12:45. For more information, call 218-281-8610 or email mbenoit@umn.edu

Nite to Unite will be Tuesday, August 6, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on the University of Minnesota Crookston campus.

CONTINUING ANNOUNCEMENTS 

City Hall will be working summer hours from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.  

Twig and Branch Collection will be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, running from May through October. Place the materials on your curbside. Branches must be cut in four-foot lengths and bundled in order for the crews to take them away. Any branches or tree trunks not cut to this length and bundled will be left for the owner to haul away. Twigs may be in boxes or bags. Individuals removing their diseased elm trees should call City Hall to schedule pickup. Please note that leaves, grass, and other compostable material must be in the clear City of Crookston bags and will be collected on your regular garbage collection day.

Crookston Community Pool Hours Monday through Friday are Lap Swim from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m.  Aqua Aerobics from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and Lap and Open Swim from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. There’s Open Swim on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Party Rental Black from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. The pool is closed on Sunday.  Open swim, Aqua Aerobics, and Lap Swim are $5 per person for each one. There is a $36-a-month Aqua and Lap Membership. For more information, call 218-281-1242.

DNR Hunter Safety Traning for ages 11 and older will take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays beginning August 20. 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

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 for 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 Family Resource Center  Spring activities are on the fourth Monday of the month from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library. Plant flowers and veggies and take home your own mini pot. All supplies and snacks are provided.

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.

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