September 2022

My Daughter

Friends have asked why I haven’t written about my four-year-old daughter. Some know me as a doting dad and conjectured that I was too deeply in love to make fun of her. Incorrect. I only make fun of people I love. And golfers and pickle-ballers. Okay, I make fun of a lot of people. But that very much includes the ones I love. It’s how I show love. I admit it’s immature and there are better ways to show love. And yet… here we are.

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Guest column: Election officials are your friends and neighbors

After nearly 30 years as an election administrator, I have the Election Day routine down to a science: Arrive at the precinct by 6:15 a.m. Turn on the voting machines. Take the ballots out of the safe, where they have been secured since the county delivered them the day before. Greet election judges as they arrive. Make sure two judges — each representing a different political party — inspect each machine. Set out the United States and Minnesota flags. Swear in the judges. Have two judges (again from differing parties) count and initial each ballot. The checklist list goes on, step by methodical step, until the polls close, each vote is counted, and I finally head home 15 or so hours later.

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LINDA C.BLACKHOROSCOPES

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (09/28/22). Together, you’re unbeatable this year. Maintain faithful routines to energize fun, passion, creativity and romance. Autumn winds inspire creative breakthroughs, before winter investigations shift direction. Conserve springtime shared profits, before summer’s editing, clarification and revision phase. Love fuels your mutual contribution.

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Crookston Public Library to Host Secrets of the Glensheen Mansion Murders Program on October 14

Fans of true crime will enjoy a presentation by reporter Joe Kimball, author of “Secrets of the Congdon Mansion,” giving a first-hand account of Minnesota’s most infamous murder case. Hosted by the Crookston Public Library, Kimball will discuss his experiences covering the story from start to finish as a reporter for the Star Tribune and will give inside details about the victims, investigators and perpetrators, bringing the tale to life. This program will be held free-of-charge Friday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. at the Crookston Public Library. Programming is made possible in part thanks to funding from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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UMN Crookston Announces Partnership with Sports Psychologist Erin Haugen, Ph.D.; Haugen to Present Keynote Wednesday in Kiehle Auditorium

The University of Minnesota Crookston is excited to be partnering with Erin Haugen, Ph.D., L.P, C.M.P.C., as a sports psychologist. Haugen will be celebrating their launch of the new Sports Psychologist Outreach Program with a keynote on “The Invisible Competition: Mental Health in Sports” Wednesday, September 28 at 7:30 p.m.

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sports and specializes in working with athletic departments, student- athletes, coaches,

sports medicine professionals, and staff at the collegiate level (NCAA Division I, II, & III; NAIA). She is also a consulting psychologist with collegiate athletic departments. She provides mental health and performance psychology training to sports medicine fellows (family medicine & physical therapy) and athletic training students. She also provides consultation and mentorship for professionals interested in enhancing their work with athletes or pursuing the CMPC credential. She is a former member (2017-2019) and past-president (2018-2019) of the North Dakota State Board of Psychologist Examiners (NDSBPE).

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Minnesota Crookston Women’s Golf Places Ninth at EverSpring Inn & Suites Mustang Invitational

MARSHALL, Minn. – The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s golf team placed ninth of 12 teams at the EverSpring Inn & Suites Mustang Invite at Marshall Golf Club in Marshall, Minn. The Golden Eagles shot a 338 Sunday, tying their third-best round in school history. Minnesota Crookston has shot their four best rounds in school history during the 2022-23 season.

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