PGA Pro Sean Fredrickson And His 3 Children Among Passengers Killed In Idaho Plane Crash

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PGA golf pro Sean Fredrickson, his son Hayden Fredrickson and his stepchildren Sofia and Quinn Olsen were among those who were killed on Sunday after two planes collided and fell into a lake in Idaho. The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a press release on Tuesday that two planes crashed into each other above the lake around 2:20 p.m. on Sunday. Multiple units and the U.S. Coast Guard responded to the scene, though the sheriff’s office’s sonar team eventually located both planes at about 127 feet and recovered two victims’ bodies from the water.

A third victim was later recovered by dive teams and the location of two additional victims had been determined on Monday, with technical divers expected to begin recovery efforts for their bodies, Sheriff’s Lt. Ryan Higgins announced during a press conference. Higgins also said that one of the aircraft involved was a charter plane operated by Brooks Seaplane and a pilot and five passengers — four of whom were related — were aboard, while the other plane was a Cessna 206G registered to Lewiston, Idaho

Officials have not yet formally released the identities of the victims, but believe there was a total of eight passengers and crew involved and that none survived. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are currently investigating the crash.

PGA member and his 3 children are among the dead in Idaho plane collision

Via www.nbcnews.com
 

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Arrest/Fire Report – Wednesday, July 8, 2020

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center announced the arrests of the following individuals:

Cory James Young Bear, 42 of Grand Forks, ND, for felony fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle.

Natasha Denise Morton, 22 of Crookston, for a felony probation violation.

Joe Biden Wins New Jersey, Delaware Primaries In Landslide Victory

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Presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden won primaries in New Jersey and Delaware on Tuesday. Both states had postponed their elections from their original scheduled dates due to COVID-19.

Biden received 88.5 percent of the vote in New Jersey with 2 percent of precincts reporting, according to the Associated Press. In Delaware, Biden’s home state, Biden received 90.4 percent of the vote with less than 1 percent of precincts reporting. Delaware will allocate 21 pledged delegates while New Jersey will allocate 126 delegates. Biden has already received 2,144 delegates during the 2020 primaries. A candidate only needs 1,991 delegates in order to qualify to win the party nomination.

Although Biden is the only Democrat left in the Presidential race, the names of former candidates remain on the ballot. In New Jersey, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders garnered 11.5 percent of the vote. Sanders only received 6.5 percent of the votes in the Delaware primary.

Biden coasts to victory in New Jersey, Delaware primaries, NBC News projects

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Halle Berry Apologizes for Considering Transgender Movie Role

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After revealing that she was considering the role of a transgender man, Halle Berry received backlash from those who argued that cisgender actors should not play transgender characters. Now Berry has released a statement on Twitter, apologizing for considering the role and announcing that she would withdraw herself from consideration.

Berry first revealed that the role was pitched to her during an Instagram Live with hairstylist Christin Brown. “I want to experience that world,” she said. adding, “I want to understand that world.”

Many took issue with the fact that cisgender actors should not play roles in which they portray transgender people.  Berry wrote in a statement on Twitter: “Over the weekend I had the opportunity to discuss my consideration of an upcoming role as a transgender man, and I’d like to apologize for those remarks. As a cisgender woman, I now understand that I should not have considered this role, and that the transgender community should undeniably have the opportunity to tell their own stories.  I am grateful for the guidance and critical conversation over the past few days and I will continue to listen, education and learn from this mistake. I vow to be an ally in using my voice to promote better representation on-screen, both in front of and behind the camera.”

Halle Berry apologizes after facing backlash for wanting to take on transgender role

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Comedian Rickey Smiley’s Teenage Daughter Shot Multiple Times

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Comedian Rickey Smiley revealed that his daughter Aaryn, 19, was shot three times in Houston over 4th of July weekend. Smiley, 51, said on an episode of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, “I wasn’t even going to say anything about this. I’ve been dealing with this all morning, sitting up here with butterflies in my stomach trying to do the show. My youngest daughter was shot last night. She’s in the hospital right now.”  Smiley added, “I’m just so angry right now. I go to bed … I woke up to text messages. I’ve got to do the show, I’m trying to focus and trying to do the show. … She’s laying up in the hospital, probably going to have to go through surgery. She’s crying, she’s scared. I can’t get to her. I just hate it.”

Aaryn, who celebrated her 19th birthday just days before the encounter, described the shooting in a series of graphic Instagram Stories: “This is the most terrifying thing that has ever happened to me,” she wrote alongside a photo of a bloodstained passenger seat. “I won’t be out of the hospital for a while nor will I be able to walk for a while due to nerve damage. … God. Words can’t describe how grateful i am to be alive right now.”

Smiley later thanked his fans for their prayers, reassuring his Instagram followers that his daughter “made it out of her operation” and is “doing great.”

Comedian Rickey Smiley’s 19-year-old daughter shot multiple times

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TRAVIS ROSS IN 17TH PLACE AFTER FIRST ROUND OF MINNESOTA STATE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

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Crookston’s Travis Ross is tied for 17th place out of 156 golfers with a two-under-par 70 after the first round of the 103rd Minnesota State Open Men’s Golf tournament at Royal Golf Club in Lake Elmo, Minnesota.
Ross had a slow start with a two-over-par on the front nine but bounced back with four birdies for a four-under-par on the back nine.
Ben Frazzini, an amateur golfer from Windsong Farm Golf Club, is the first-round leader in the clubhouse with a seven-under-par. The second round will be played on Wednesday, and Ross will tee off at 1:30 p.m. The third and final round will be played on Thursday.

THUNDERSTORM WATCH ISSUED FOR NW MINNESOTA AND EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA

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THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH FOR NORTHWEST MINNESOTA AND EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS – 

IN MINNESOTA THIS WATCH INCLUDES NINE COUNTIES

IN NORTHWEST MINNESOTA – KITTSON, MAHNOMEN, MARSHALL, NORMAN, PENNINGTON, POLK, RED LAKE

IN WEST CENTRAL MINNESOTA – CLAY AND WILKIN

IN NORTH DAKOTA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 17 COUNTIES

IN NORTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA- BENSON, CAVALIER, EDDY, GRAND FORKS, NELSON, PEMBINA, RAMSEY, TOWNER, AND WALSH COUNTIES

IN SOUTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA- BARNES, CASS, GRIGGS, RANSOM, RICHLAND, SARGENT, STEELE, and TRAILL COUNTIES

THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ADA, ANETA, ARGYLE, BRECKENRIDGE, CANDO, CAVALIER, COOPERSTOWN, CROOKSTON, DEVILS LAKE, DRAYTON, EAST GRAND FORKS, ENDERLIN, FARGO, FINLEY, FORMAN, FORT TOTTEN, GRAFTON, GRAND FORKS, GWINNER, HALLOCK, HALSTAD, HATTON, HILLSBORO, HOPE, KARLSTAD, LAKOTA, LANCASTER, LANGDON, LEEDS, LISBON, MADDOCK, MAHNOMEN, MAYVILLE, MCVILLE, MILNOR, MINNEWAUKAN, MOORHEAD, NAYTAHWAUSH, NECHE, NEW ROCKFORD, PARK RIVER, PEMBINA, PORTLAND, RED LAKE FALLS, RUTLAND, ST. THOMAS, STEPHEN, THIEF RIVER FALLS, TOLNA, TWIN VALLEY, VALLEY CITY, WAHPETON, WALHALLA, WARREN, AND WAUBUN

POLK COUNTY REVIEWING CARES ACT FUNDING GUIDELINES, PLANNING CONSERVATIVE APPROACH TO 2021 BUDGET

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The Polk County Commissioners met on Tuesday morning and considered two tax abatement requests from IC Muggs, and Happy Joes Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor. The board denied the abatement requests as they’d done with two additional requests last month from RBJ’s Restaurant and Drafts Sports Bar & Grill.

Director of Property Records Michelle Cote said a Minnesota Department of Revenue recommendation was to deny the requests because there is no legal statutory way to apply these types of abatement requests individually. “Today’s abatements were for the Happy Joes building and IC Muggs,” said Cote. “In the past, the board has denied two previous abatement applications. The fundamental thought behind the denial is there is no statutory legal way to do this on an individual basis. We didn’t advertise for this; we didn’t have a hearing. We need to be able to systematically apply it to every single entity and there is no statutory way to fairly do that. Based on a recommendation from the Department of Revenue we are denying these abatements.”

Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting said the county received $3,985,249 in CARES Act funding and he hopes to be able to bring a plan of how to spend that money to the board by the end of July. “We’ve been informed the amount for Polk County is just under $4 million,” said Whiting. “From what we understand, it’s federal money that has to be used for COVID-19 related expenses. So, we’re going through everything we’ve dealt with here in the last several months. There is some other aspects to it that counties around the state are looking into how to use it to help communities with the impacts of COVID-19. Hopefully, we’ll be able to come back before the board before the end of July with a little more firm plan of how to use that money.”

Cote said some of the CARES Act funding may be able to provide relief for those impacted by COVID-19 in the community. “What we are hopeful for, as Chuck talked about today, is that we’re receiving about $3.9 million dollars,” said Cote. “That we will have some sort of forum where we can fairly distribute on an application, grant type basis some of that funding that we’ve received to offer relief to those that have been incredibly impacted by COVID-19.”

The Board also tentatively supported a union contract with the Polk County social workers. The workers voted to unionize several months ago, and the Whiting said he believes the contract would be approved by the board if the union approves it. “We’ve reached a tentative agreement,” said Whiting. “I think it’s a good transition for them from where they’ve been to what some of our other unions have. We’ll wait for them to vote and I’m pretty sure an affirmative vote on their end will mean an affirmative vote on our end.  And we can get that episode wrapped up before we have to negotiate the next contract sometime next year.”

The board also decided to make no initial changes in the 2021 Board of Commissioners Budget, noting that they haven’t used much of the 2020 budget due to the pandemic, and they can make reductions throughout the budget cycle, but it is harder to add things in later. With the 2021 budget process starting for the county, Whiting said the county wants to remain conservative and sensitive to county economics from the COVID-19 pandemic. “With the pandemic, it being an election year, and nothing is normal right now, the board is having discussions on what type of issues we’re going to be facing going into the budget,” said Whiting. “We’re going to try to be conservation in our approach and we’re trying to be sensitive too, to what the economics of the county are. Most of our work has continued almost at the levels or more then what it was pre-pandemic. But, there are some things also not getting done, some things we’ve had as expenses that don’t show up anymore. And try to make sure the revenues the county gets, most of which have nothing to do with property tax dollars, are maintained.”

The Polk County Government Center is also open, although they are requesting that people make appointments or use the dropbox for some services to help keep the public healthy and safe said Whiting. “This is probably the fourth week we’ve been open,” said Whiting. “The main service we provide is at the taxpayer service center counter, real estate transactions, licenses, and so forth, and the DMV. When people come up, we’re still trying to maintain the social distancing, so we’re allowing a certain number of people in at a time. It may feel inconvenient but we’re also trying to look out for the resident’s health and safety. So, you can contact us, make an appointment, come on up, and we’re cycling people through pretty good. We’ve got a dropbox we’ve gotten a lot of compliments on that can be used day and night, and our turnaround is basically 24 hours.”

Whiting said that while pandemic has been inconvenient for everyone, the county is continuing their work and responding to resident’s needs. “It’s just been such a strange few months as we’ve adjusted,” said Whiting. “We’re as open as we can be right now. I think until this thing comes to an end, we’re situated to continue doing the work we’re doing and responding to people’s needs. But, nothing was convenient about it for anybody.”

 

BOB MAGSAM NAMED CROOKSTON ROTARY PRESIDENT, CLUB HANDS OUT YEARLY AWARDS

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The Crookston Rotary Club recently held their year-end banquet at the Crookston Inn and outgoing two-year President Jess Bengtson handed the gavel to Bob Magsam for 2020-2021.

Awards were also handed out for 2020 Rotarian of the Year to Krista Proulx, Volunteer of the Year to Mary Cavalier, Service Above Self to Don Cavalier, Gold Standard to Laurie Stahlecker, and Community Service to Megan Gangl. 

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RANDY BEGGS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF STATE AERIE EXECUTIVE BOARD, TWO OTHER CROOKSTON MEMBERS ELECTED

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Three members of the Crookston Eagles have been elected to serve on Minnesota State Aerie Executive Board. Randy Beggs was recently installed as Worthy State President for the Minnesota Eagles. Randy will preside over the State for the 2020-2021 Fraternal year. Jake Fee was appointed Secretary/Treasurer of the Membership which is a three-year term. He was also reappointed as Assistant State Aerie Secretary. Bruce Meyer continues to serve as State Aerie Treasurer for the 2020-2021 Fraternal year.

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