February 2022

Carol Evenson

Carol Jean “Cookie” Evenson, 76, a lifelong Crookston, MN resident, died Friday morning, February 18, 2022, at the Benedictine Living Community Crookston with her husband, John, and son, Brent, at her side. She had been battling ill health for many months.

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Janet (Jan) C. Erie

Janet (Jan) C. Erie, age 92, died on February 17, 2022, one month after surgery for a hip fracture. Jan was born on May 26, 1929 in Hallock, MN, the only child of Alvin and Janette Holmquist. She was delivered by her grandfather, Dr. Charles Harris. Jan spent her early years in Gilby, ND but graduated from Central High School in Grand Forks, ND in 1947. From there she went to the University of North Dakota, graduating in 1951 with a Liberal Arts degree. While at the University she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority and Phi Beta Kappa. It was there that she met her future husband, Kenneth (Ken) Erie at a sorority/fraternity mixer. While Ken was in Japan serving in the Korean conflict, Jan taught in the St. Louis Park school district from 1951 to 1952 and lived in the Uptown area with friends of hers from Grand Forks. During that time Jan submitted Ken’s application to enroll him in law school at the University of North Dakota. They were married in Grand Forks in January 1954 and Ken also started law school at that time. Jan taught school in Grand Forks until the spring of 1956 when Jay was born. They moved to Crookston in 1957 where Ken began his law career. They raised three children, Dr. Jay (Janet) Erie, Rochester, MN; Jane (Jim) Moen, Eden Prairie, MN and Dr. John (Lori) Erie, Fargo, ND. While in Crookston she was active in many civic organizations, including Agassiz Club, Matrons Club, and Chapter AX P.E.O. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church where she served as an Elder and was active in the women’s groups and the Sunday school department. She was a member of the University of North Dakota Alumni Association and served as President of the University of North Dakota Alumni Foundation. Jan and Ken retired to Bemidji, MN in 1988 where they were members of the First Lutheran Church and she was a member of Chapter AT P.E.O. Both Ken and Jan enjoyed golf. They played in Bemidji and Marco Island, FL where they wintered for 30 years and where Jan shot a hole in one. She is survived by her three children, nine grandchildren, Dr. Beth (Matt) Raecker, Dr. Drew (Sara) Erie, Kathryn (Kyle) Swenson, Hannah Erie, John Moen, Jeff Moen, Sarah Moen, Ellen Erie, Tom Erie, and 7 great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband, Ken, and her parents, Alvin and Janette Holmquist. Services and internment will be held in Crookston this summer at a date to be determined.

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Robert Moore

EAST GRAND FORKS - Robert A. Moore, 72, of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, passed away Thursday, February 10, 2022 at Aurora St.

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Commissioners: Polk County bridge replacement priority list highlights

Polk County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution for the county's bridge replacement priority list at their February 22 meeting with County Engineer Rich Sanders providing information on which projects are funded and when they'll happen. Of the 20 bridges on the list, seven bridges will be replaced, rehabilitated or removed in 2022, Sanders told the Times.

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Crookston Baseball Association presents donations to Parks & Rec

During the February 22 Crookston Park Board meeting, Crookston Baseball Association treasurer Mike La- France, who is also the acting Park Board chair, presented three checks to the city's parks and recreation department totaling $38,000 for summer baseball and softball programs, senior legion baseball and junior league baseball. The Baseball Association is also paying for the lighting rehab project at Karn Field which will cost approximately $10,000, LaFrance added.

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Open Bottle Recycling

Question: Can you get an open container violation if you are on your way to a recycling center with empty bottles, cans, plastics, etc.? This assumes that some of the contents being recycled are opened/ empty beer, wine and liquor containers? I am assuming that the driver has not been consuming any alcohol but simply going to recycle the cans, bottles and plastic containers?

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Crookston School District Referendum Communication

As you have no doubt heard, we are embarking on a referendum that asks our voters whether or not we should build a multi-use facility with a new track and turf football field that can be used for softball and soccer as well. The price tag on this project is 3.9 million dollars of which 36% would be paid by the state in the form of a credit on Ag Land through a program called Ag2School. While this work has been going on for quite some time, I wanted to go through this process with you so that you understand the thought process that has led to this referendum.

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