Crookston Middle School teachers have fun with the 6, 7 trend, and high school students have a Halloween parade

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Happy Halloween from the Crookston Middle School staff! If you can’t beat them, join them!! The Crookston Middle School staff joined in on the whole “6, 7” craze by creating their own unique 6, 7 shirts to surprise the students.  As an added bonus, the kids were challenged to decipher the meaning behind each shirt!  It was a great day before Halloween at Crookston Middle School. 

Crookston High School had its Halloween costume parade on Thursday for all students.  There were 70 participants, and they are pictured below. 

Sacred Heart takes on Ada-Borup-West in Section 8A Volleyball championship – on KROX Radio and KROX TV

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The Sacred Heart Eagles take on the Ada-Borup-West Cougars in the Section 8A Volleyball championship at the University of Minnesota Crookston’s Lysaker Gymnasium at 7:00 p.m.
Sacred Heart is 29-1 on the year with the only loss to Ada-Borup-West 3-1 back on September 2. Ada-Borup-West is 22-8 on the year.
KROX will have the match on the radio (1260AM or in Grand Forks/East Grand Forks on 92.1FM), online by clicking on listen live, or on your smart speaker by saying “Listen to K-R-O-X in Crookston.” You can also watch the game on KROX TV by clicking below.

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Mary Hilliard – OBIT

Mary Hilliard, age 66, of Fosston, MN and formerly Lengby, MN, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 27th, at her home in Fosston. A graveside service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 8th, at Fridhem Lutheran Cemetery, rural Lengby, with the Rev. Janelle Hennager officiating. A time for visiting and a bite to eat will be held after the graveside service at Fridhem Lutheran Church in Lengby. Arrangements are with Carlin Family Funeral Service of Fosston and messages of condolence may be shared at www.carlinfuneral.com.

Mary Beth Hilliard was born on September 30, 1959, in Fosston, Minnesota to parents Milton and Beatrice (Rime) Hilliard. She was baptized and confirmed at Fridhem Lutheran Church in Lengby, Minnesota. She grew up in Lengby and graduated from Fosston High School in 1977. After high school, Mary attended nursing school in Grand Forks. She worked for Altru Health for over 40 years until her retirement. She resided for most of her life in Lengby with a few years living in Crookston.

Mary enjoyed crafting, reading and visiting with her friends and an occasional trip to Las Vegas.

Survivors include her sister, Marilyn Smith of Lengby; brother, Larry (Sue) Hilliard of Stacy, MN; three nieces, Jodi Hanson, Rhonda (Terry) Nelson, Lana (Travis) Huemann; nephew, Darin Miller; and several great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother-in-law, Don Smith.

Michell J. Olson – OBIT

Michell “Grandma Mike” Olson of Fertile, MN died on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Fair Meadow Nursing Home with her family by her side.

She was born on January 7, 1943, in Geneva, Pennsylvania to Sam and Thelma Turner.  Along with her siblings, David and Donna, they made their home in Pittsburg, California.

She married Paul Christianson on June 29,1963 in Reno, Nevada.  They made their home in Fertile and were blessed with a son Michael.  

After the loss of Paul, she married Jerome “Butch” Olson in 1975.  She shared with a granddaughter that one of her greatest joys was marrying Butch and gaining six more children. She always wanted a large family, and their door was always open to those that needed a place to stay. 

She worked as a waitress at Town & Country Restaurant, worked for forty years at Fair Meadow Nursing Home and was a Foster Grandparent at the Fertile Beltrami School for thirteen years.

She is survived by her children, Michael (Jennifer) Christianson, Tim (Vickie) Olson, Todd (Sharon) Olson, Michelle Olson, Melissa (Tom) Oftedahl and Dean (Amber) Olson; fourteen grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; as well as foreign exchange students, Miku and Alex.

She is preceded in death by her first husband, Paul Christianson; husband, Jerome “Butch” Olson; parents, Sam and Thelma Turner; second mom, Ella Turner; sister, Donna; brother, David Turner; son, Dave Olson; and grandson, Nicholas Olson.

In lieu of flowers, mom asked that gifts go to the American Cancer Society.

Celebration of Life Service: 11:00 AM, Saturday, November 8, 2025 at Concordia Lutheran Church, Fertile, MN.

Visitation: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Friday, November 7, 2025 at Concordia Lutheran Church, Fertile, MN.

Inurnment: Concordia South Cemetery, Fertile, MN. 

Pres. Trump, China Pres. Xi Jinping reach short-term trade agreement following meeting

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President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a short-term trade agreement, which comes after their face-to-face meeting in Busan, South Korea — their first direct talks since 2019. The agreement, described by Trump as “an amazing meeting” and “a 12 out of 10,” includes tariff reductions, renewed Chinese purchases of American agricultural and energy products, and a temporary pause on Beijing’s planned restrictions on rare earth exports.

According to both sides, the deal serves as a one-year framework aimed at easing tensions that have long strained the world’s two largest economies. Trump said he agreed to scale back tariffs on Chinese imports to 47% from 57%, cutting duties tied to fentanyl-related trade in half, from 20% to 10%. In exchange, Xi committed to “work very hard to stop the flow” of fentanyl — a synthetic opioid that remains a leading cause of overdose deaths in the United States. Beijing also confirmed a one-year suspension of export controls on rare earth elements, key materials used in electronics, renewable energy systems, and defense manufacturing. Trump said he believes the pause could be routinely extended beyond the initial year.

As part of the agreement, China will immediately resume large-scale purchases of U.S. agricultural goods — including 12 million metric tons of soybeans through January, followed by 25 million tons annually for the next three years. Trump added that Xi had “authorized China to begin the purchase of massive amounts of Soybeans, Sorghum, and other Farm products.”   U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent later confirmed that Beijing will also buy American oil and gas, with discussions underway for a potential major energy deal involving Alaska’s LNG export project. Bessent said China had also approved a plan to bring TikTok under U.S.-controlled ownership, a move expected to advance in the coming months. However, China’s Ministry of Commerce did not indicate that a TikTok deal had been finalized, only noting that Beijing is “committed to properly resolving issues related to TikTok.”

In a separate gesture, Washington agreed to delay for one year a planned measure that would have barred thousands of Chinese companies from accessing U.S. technology if partially owned by sanctioned entities. Restrictions on China’s shipbuilding and maritime logistics sectors will also be paused.

Trump said the discussions covered a broad range of issues, telling reporters aboard Air Force One that “a lot of decisions were made. There wasn’t too, too much left out there.” He added that both sides agreed to pause mutual port fees aimed at countering dominance in global shipping and logistics.

The President also revealed that Russia’s war in Ukraine was a significant part of the conversation, stating that both leaders intend to “work together to see if we can get something done.” Trump said the two did not discuss China’s continued purchases of Russian oil, explaining, “He’s been buying oil from Russia for a long time… But we didn’t really discuss the oil.”  Trump also clarified that his recent announcement on resuming U.S. nuclear weapons testing was unrelated to China, saying the move “had to do with others .. We have more nuclear weapons than anybody… I’d like to see a denuclearization… something we are actually talking to Russia about, and China would be added to that, if we do something.”

The meeting in Busan followed Trump’s bilateral talks with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, where the two allies settled a long-debated tariff arrangement.  Xi, speaking through a translator, emphasized that occasional “frictions” between the two powers are normal, but stressed that “China’s development and rejuvenation are not incompatible with President Trump’s goal of ‘Making America Great Again.’”

Trump also announced that he will visit China in April, with Xi expected to make a reciprocal trip to the United States later in the year.

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Buckingham Palace strips Prince Andrew of royal titles, evicts him from Royal Lodge in Windsor

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Buckingham Palace confirmed Thursday that Prince Andrew has been formally stripped of his royal titles and ordered to vacate Royal Lodge, his longtime Windsor residence. The decision, authorized by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, marks the most decisive step yet in distancing the monarchy from Andrew’s association with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.  Andrew’s downfall has been steady since 2022, when he gave up his military affiliations, royal patronages, and the title “His Royal Highness.”

The statement from the Palace said that “Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, ” with the announcement formalizing the removal of all royal styles, titles, and honors — including his designation as Duke of York.  The Palace added that, “Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private accommodation … These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him. Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.”

The decision to remove Andrew’s titles also brings an end to his controversial residence at Royal Lodge, a 30-room mansion on the Crown Estate grounds near Windsor Castle. The property had long been a point of contention, as documents revealed that Andrew was paying an annual rent of “one peppercorn (if demanded) per annum,” despite having stepped back from public life in 2019.

Andrew’s 75-year lease on the estate — signed in 2003 — involved an upfront payment of roughly 8 million pounds (around $10.5 million), part of which was used to renovate the aging property. The arrangement, once described as “cast iron,” had provided him with legal protection to remain in residence. The palace said that protection has now been lifted and that “formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease.”

Royal Lodge holds symbolic importance within the family — it was once home to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, who lived there until her death in 2002. Andrew will relocate to a private residence on the royal family’s Sandringham estate, roughly 100 miles north of London. His daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will retain their titles.

The move from the Palace follows years of controversy over Andrew’s ties to Epstein and accusations from Virginia Giuffre, who said she was trafficked to have sex with the prince while underage. Andrew has repeatedly denied the allegations, though he reached a confidential settlement with Giuffre in 2022. Giuffre, who died by suicide earlier this year, detailed her claims in a posthumous memoir.  Public anger intensified following the book’s release, prompting the palace to act. Two weeks earlier, Andrew acknowledged that “the continued accusations about me” had “distracted from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.” He added, “As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.

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Jamie Lee Curtis, Regina King and more to be honored at Women in Film (“WIF”) Honors

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Jamie Lee Curtis, Tessa Thompson and Regina King will be among the honorees at this year’s WIF Honors taking place at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Nov. 6.

WIF – previously known as Women in Film — was founded in 1973 and strives to advocate for and advance the careers of women working in front of and behind the camera (according to its website). Presented under the theme of “Unity,” the awards recognize the shared commitment to equity, sustainability and stories that represent how human experiences can transform culture.

A press release stated that the annual gala will also honor Mara Brock Akil, Maude Apatow, Dede Gardner, Gabrielle Nadig alongside Nia DaCosta and Judy Blume, who will be presented with their awards in absentia. The evening will also feature a special appearance by comedian Atsuko Okatsuka.

  • The Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film will be awarded to Thompson, DaCosta, Gardner and Nadig for their upcoming film “Hedda”. The award recognizes individuals who are creating opportunities for women in the screen industries.
  • The Crystal Award for Advocacy in Television will be awarded to Akil, alongside King and Blume, for their collaboration on the popular Netflix series, “Forever.”
  • Two-time Oscar winner Jane Fonda will present Curtis with the Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award in recognition of her decorated acting career, philanthropic efforts and advocacy for human rights and equality.
  • The WIF Max Mara Face of the Future Award, which recognizes a rising star who embodies style and grace, will be presented to Apatow for her work on “Euphoria,” “Poetic License” and co-founding the production company JewelBox Pictures.

WIF CEO Kirsten Schaffer said in a statement: “This year’s WIF honorees exemplify how artists are using their voices to drive change. From rising talent like Maude Apatow to legends like Jamie Lee Curtis and Mara Brock Akil, their inspiring work, both on and off screen, reminds us that solidarity and connectedness are what will protect us, and our ability to tell stories that reflect our full humanity.”

WIF Honors co-chairs Victoria Alonso and Tracy McKnight said in a statement: “WIF Honors is a celebration of unity across generations, disciplines, and stories, and this year’s honorees reflect that. As a collective, we stand united against division, our commitment to fair pay, safe working conditions, and the right to express and create freely. We believe in the power of unified action to transform our industry and are proud to celebrate those leading the way.”

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See George Clooney, Adam Sandler in the trailer for the film ‘Jay Kelly’

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Netflix is previewing the film Jay Kelly, a dramedy starring George Clooney.  The film had its premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival, and subsequently screened at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival, and additional screenings of it are scheduled for this year’s New York, AFI and London film festivals.

Clooney stars in the film as its eponymous movie star, a ‘contemporary Cary Grant-like figure.’  The film follows Clooney’s Jay as he decides to go on a spur-of-the-moment trip through Europe with his longtime manager and best friend, Ron (Adam Sandler). Along the way, the two men reflect on their relationships, legacies and the choices that have shaped both of their lives.

The official logline for the film (via Netflix): “’Jay Kelly’ follows famous movie actor, Jay Kelly (Clooney), as he embarks on a journey of self discovery confronting both his past and present, accompanied by his devoted manager Ron (Adam Sandler). Poignant and humor filled, epic and intimate, Jay Kelly is pitched at the intersection of life’s regrets and notable glories.”

A poster for the movie shared on social media features Ron and Jay sitting side by side in a darkened theater, at an apparent movie premiere with the caption: “George Clooney. Adam Sandler. Laura Dern. Billy Crudup. ‘Jay Kelly’ is in select theaters November 14 and on Netflix December 5.”

The film, directed, co-written and produced by Noah Baumbach (‘Marriage Story’), also stars Laura Dern as Liz, Jay’s publicist. Billy Crudup, Riley Keough, Grace Edwards, Stacy Keach, Jim Broadbent, Patrick Wilson, Eve Hewso, Greta Gerwig, Alba Rohrwacher, Josh Hamilton, Lenny Henry, Emily Mortimer, Nicole Lecky, Thaddea Graham and Isla Fisher also star.

The film will have a limited theater run beginning Nov. 14, before it arrives on Netflix this Dec. 5th. See the trailer: HERE.

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Crookston Leo Club and Police Department hosting the 38th annual Halloween Food Drive October 31

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The Crookston Leo Club is teaming up with the Crookston Police Department for the 38th annual Halloween Food Drive tonight (Friday, October 31) from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the west parking lot at Crookston High School.

They invite everyone to stop by and donate non-perishable food items that will be given to the Care and Share Food Shelf.  A drive-thru will be set up in front of the main entrance at the high school to collect donations. “So when you come through, each person will receive a Halloween bag and, in that bag, will, of course, be candy. And then we also supply some safety materials that we have. And those safety materials range from bus safety, Halloween safety, to everything in between,” said Crookston High School Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan. “And, you know, they’re really age-appropriate. We have safety materials that include color books and different things. And we’ll have some crayons and other trinkets in there along with the candy.”

If you cannot drive by, please call Linda at 281-2144 or Darin at 281-3111, and they will pick it up at your doorstep. Leo Club members, wearing buttons that say “Leo Club,” will also be trick-or-treating for canned goods in the community. “Leo’s go out and about in the community, and I give them all certain routes and we try to reach everybody as we can,” said Morgan. “And then we just collect canned goods or whatever goodies you want, and we collect it, and then we bring it to the Care and Share food shelf.”

Last year, they gave away 130 bags of candy and would like to break the record of 200 bags of candy they did a few years ago.

Crookston Police Chief Darin Selzler reminds everyone to be safe this Halloween and be on the lookout for trick-or-treaters. “So like always, we ask each motorist to take a little extra time, be cautious, especially if you have to back out of driveways or driving through neighborhoods,” said Selzler. “It can get hectic and a lot of kids running around. Sometimes those costumes obscure their view. So again, as a motorist, just take extra caution, take extra time.”

Polk County Sheriff’s Office responds to a mobile home fire in Lengby

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On Wednesday, October 29, at approximately 8:43 P.M., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a report of a mobile home fire at 401 East Lillo Street in Lengby.

Upon arrival, deputies learned that the home was fully engulfed in flames and all occupants were outside of the home. There were no injuries reported at this time. Fosston Fire responded and requested mutual aid from Bagley Fire Department to extinguish the flames. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office and no further information will be released at this time.    

Assisting agencies include Fosston Fire Department, Bagley Fire Department, Essentia Ambulance and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office.