BUS DRIVER DON EDLUND VISITS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL TO DISCUSS BUS SAFETY

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Bus driver Don Edlund visited with Cathedral School students earlier this month to talk about the importance of bus safety. Pictures of Edlund with the students are down below –

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CLIMAX-FISHER VOLLEYBALL OPENS UP SECTION PLAYOFFS AT WARREN-ALVARADO-OSLO ON KROX

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The Climax-Fisher Knights and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies have met once during the regular season in volleyball and the Ponies came up with a 3-0 win at home on September 16. The two teams will meet again tonight in Warren in a play-in match in the Section 8A Volleyball Tournament! Climax-Fisher, the number nine seed in the West Sub-Section of 8A, is 7-14 on the season and have two losses in a row going into the Section playoffs while Warren-Alvarado-Oslo, the number eight seed in the West, is 8-11 and they have also lost two in a row to end the regular season. Game time is 7:00 PM and the match will be on KROX RADIO starting with the RiverView Health pre-match show at 6:30 PM and it can also be heard anywhere on the internet by going to the LISTEN LIVE link at the top of this page.

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CADET AIRMAN MORSE RECIEVES FIRST STRIPE FOR CROOKSTON COMPOSITE SQUADRON NCR-MN-134 CIVIL AIR PATROL

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The Crookston Composite Squadron NCR-MN-134 Civil Air Patrol would like to congratulate their newest Cadet Airman Morse on his first stripe. Morse is home-schooled and interested in Emergency Services and Aviation. You can find him pictured down below with SM Morse and 2nd Lieutenant Schneider.

If you’re between the ages of 12 and 18 and want to get involved in the Civil Air Patrol, contact the Crookston Composite Squadron NCR-MN-134 at 218-280-6011

If you are 19 or older and are interested in being part of an Emergency Service, Aviation, or mentoring youth program and can pass an FBI background check we would love to have you. 

Civil Air Patrol is an Auxiliary of the United States Air Force. Civilians serving our communities. 

Pictured left to right SM Morse, C/AM Morse, 2Lt. Schneider.

 

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENDS-OFF GIRLS TENNIS TEAM TO STATE

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The Crookston Girl’s Tennis team was sent off earlier this morning by their fellow classmates and parents as they head to the Twin Cities to compete in the Minnesota State Class A Girls Tennis tournament. They will take on Providence Academy in the first round at 2:00 PM tomorrow afternoon and KROX will be there to provide updates.

The last time Crookston played at state was six years ago when they finished second place with a 7-0 loss to the Blake School in the championship. This year’s team is the 13th girl’s tennis team to make it to the state tournament.

After the sendoff, the girls were then escorted out of town by the Crookston Police Department and Crookston Fire Department. Below you can find pictures and a video from the send-off

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MINNESOTA REPORTS 3,010 NEW COVID CASES AND 22 DEATHS, POLK COUNTY HAS 21 NEW CASES AND 1 DEATH

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The Minnesota Department of Health released the COVID-19 numbers for today and the state reported 3,010 cases with 22 deaths. 2 deaths were reported in northwest Minnesota, 1 in Polk County, and 1 in Beltrami County. Polk County reported 21 new cases with one probable, Mahnomen County had 6 with three probable, Norman County had 5 with one probable, Pennington County had 3,  Roseau County had 1 with one probable, and Red Lake County had 1 with one probable.

All the information is below –

Updated October 25, 2021
Updated weekdays at 11 a.m., with data current as of 4 a.m. the previous business day.

Data is for cases that were tested and returned positive. All data is preliminary and may change as cases are investigated. Many data points are collected during case interviews. Data presented below is for all cases, regardless of interview status. Data for cases pending interview may be listed as “unknown/missing.”

Positive PCR test results are considered confirmed cases. Positive antigen test results are considered probable cases.

All probable cases get the same public health follow up and recommendations as cases confirmed by PCR tests.

Daily Update:

Because all data is preliminary, the change in number of cumulative positive cases and deaths from one day to the next may not equal the newly reported cases or deaths.

Total positive cases (cumulative) 773,227
Total confirmed cases (PCR positive) (cumulative) 703,924
Total probable cases (Antigen positive) (cumulative) 69,303
Newly reported cases 3,010
Newly reported confirmed cases 2,577
Newly reported probable cases 433
County Newly reported confirmed cases Newly reported probable cases
Aitkin 12 5
Anoka 115 50
Becker 24 3
Beltrami 32 2
Benton 60 1
Big Stone 1 0
Blue Earth 24 4
Brown 15 0
Carlton 16 9
Carver 43 16
Cass 9 0
Chippewa 10 1
Chisago 39 3
Clay 20 3
Clearwater 1 0
Cottonwood 1 1
Crow Wing 43 4
Dakota 124 45
Dodge 7 0
Douglas 57 4
Faribault 9 0
Fillmore 22 1
Freeborn 12 0
Goodhue 22 0
Grant 8 0
Hennepin 299 86
Houston 13 1
Hubbard 6 2
Isanti 25 3
Itasca 48 1
Jackson 0 2
Kanabec 6 0
Kandiyohi 62 1
Kittson 2 1
Koochiching 4 1
Lac qui Parle 10 1
Lake 2 1
Lake of the Woods 1 0
Le Sueur 10 0
Lincoln 2 0
Lyon 17 2
Mahnomen 6 3
Marshall 0 1
Martin 10 0
McLeod 27 2
Meeker 34 1
Mille Lacs 27 0
Morrison 68 5
Mower 19 1
Murray 6 0
Nicollet 10 1
Nobles 11 3
Norman 5 1
Olmsted 66 0
Otter Tail 47 12
Pennington 3 0
Pine 14 7
Polk 21 1
Pope 4 1
Ramsey 121 18
Red Lake 1 1
Redwood 4 0
Renville 3 0
Rice 17 3
Rock 4 2
Roseau 1 1
Scott 21 16
Sherburne 73 11
Sibley 12 0
St. Louis 117 30
Stearns 231 5
Steele 23 0
Stevens 15 1
Swift 5 3
Todd 51 2
Traverse 0 1
Wabasha 29 2
Wadena 28 1
Waseca 12 1
Washington 94 10
Watonwan 3 2
Wilkin 2 1
Winona 24 0
Wright 59 25
Yellow Medicine 9 3
Unknown/missing 7 1
  • Cases removed: 29
    Cases are removed for many reasons including residence in another state, duplication of cases, and false positive reports.
Newly reported deaths 22
County of residence Age group Number of newly reported deaths
Anoka 45-49 years 1
Beltrami 65-69 years 1
Benton 85-89 years 1
Cass 75-79 years 1
Cottonwood 80-84 years 1
Fillmore 55-59 years 1
Hennepin 60-64 years 1
Hennepin 65-69 years 2
Hennepin 80-84 years 2
Hennepin 85-89 years 1
Itasca 65-69 years 1
Morrison 45-49 years 1
Otter Tail 50-54 years 1
Polk 85-89 years 1
Ramsey 35-39 years 1
Ramsey 70-74 years 1
Ramsey 90-94 years 1
St. Louis 45-49 years 1
Stearns 70-74 years 1
Washington 95-99 years 1
Residence type Number of newly reported deaths
Private Residence 16
Long-term Care Facility/Assisted Living 6
Month and year of death Number of newly reported deaths
September 2021 1
October 2021 21

Testing

Total approximate completed tests (cumulative) 13,412,007
Total approximate number of completed PCR tests (cumulative) 11,909,045
Total approximate number of completed antigen tests (cumulative) 1,502,962

Testing data table

Minnesota Case Overview

Graph of confirmed cases of COVID-19 by specimen collection date, data in table below.

Total positive cases (cumulative) 773,227
Total confirmed cases (PCR positive) (cumulative) 703,924
Total probable cases (Antigen positive) (cumulative) 69,303

Positive cases by date specimen collected data table

Total number of health care workers (cumulative) 49,040

Patients no longer needing isolation

Patients no longer needing isolation (cumulative) 745,745

Deaths

Deaths of confirmed cases in Minnesota, data in table below

Total deaths (cumulative) 8,559
Deaths from confirmed cases (cumulative) 8,067
Deaths from probable cases (cumulative) 492
Deaths among cases that resided in long-term care or assisted living facilities (cumulative) 4,731

Deaths data table

Total non-laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 deaths (death certificate) (cumulative) 124

Hospitalizations

Minnesota COVID-19 hospitalizations, data in table below

Total cases hospitalized (cumulative) 40,555
Total cases hospitalized in ICU (cumulative) 8,236

Hospitalization data table

Case Demographics

Age

Age group data table:
Including age group of deaths

Gender

Gender data table

Race & Ethnicity

Race and ethnicity data table:
Including race and ethnicity of deaths

Likely Exposure

Likely exposure data table

Not all cases among health care workers have a likely exposure as health care staff.

Residence

Cases by County of Residence

County of residence is confirmed during the case interview. At the time of this posting not all interviews have been completed.

County of residence data table:
Including county of residence of deaths

Residence Type

Residence type data table

Weekly Report

This report includes more detailed information on testing, demographics, syndromic surveillance, and more. Updated Thursdays.

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Twitter suspends Indiana Rep. Jim Banks for misgendering Assistant Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine

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Indiana Rep. Jim Banks’s official Twitter account has been suspended after he intentionally misgendered Department of Health and Human Services assistant secretary for health Rachel Levine in a tweet. Banks shared a screenshot of the tweet where he referred to Levine, the first openly transgender Cabinet official confirmed by the Senate, as “a man” after she was named the first female and first transgender four-star officer of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

A Twitter representative confirmed that Banks’ account had been temporarily locked for violating the social network’s ‘Hateful Conduct’ policy which includes “targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals” as a violation of the policy. The Twitter representative added: “The account owner is required to delete the violative Tweet before regaining access to their account.”

Banks described the tweet as a “statement of fact” and said he would continue to post from his personal account while the suspension is in place. He wrote in a statement tweeted from his personal account: “Big Tech doesn’t have to agree with me, but they shouldn’t be able to cancel me. If they silence me, they will silence you.” Banks added that if Republicans gain a majority in the House next year that they must “restore honesty to our public forums and hold Big Tech accountable.”

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Potentially historic rain, massive bomb cyclone and ‘atmospheric river’ slams Northern California

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A “bomb cyclone” slammed the Pacific Ocean on Sunday in Northern California, soaking the West Coast with heavy rain, damaging winds, flooding and mudslides. Over 160,000 homes and businesses in California, more than 170,000 in Washington, and over 28,000 in Oregon were left without power on Sunday due to the extreme weather.
A bomb cyclone forms when air pressure rapidly drops as the storm explosively strengthens. The phenomenon was pulling deep tropical moisture from the Pacific, creating an “atmospheric river.” AccuWeather Meteorologist Jon Porter described the river as a “firehose of moisture in the sky” capable of unleashing intense rain and mountain snow.

Flooding across the San Francisco Bay Area closed streets in Berkeley and inundated the Bay Bridge toll plaza in Oakland, with some roads under two feet of water in San Rafael. The National Weather Service in Sacramento warned of “potentially historic” rain for the city’s downtown. California’s Highway Patrol closed down State Route 70 due to mudslides and debris flows near the now-contained Caldor Fire, which scorched more than 346 square miles of the Sierra Nevada and burned hundreds of homes. Although the fire is now 100% contained, wildfires strip away vegetation and prevent the soil from absorbing water, leaving the burned area vulnerable to mudslides and flash flooding.

The storm was forecast to dump over a foot of rain and up to 8 feet of snow over the mountains, forecasters said. “Conditions will continue to deteriorate,” the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center warned. “Strong winds, high surf, and heavy rain will lead to major impacts. Heavy snow in the Sierra starting tonight.”

Drought-plagued Northern California is in dire need of rain, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom just last week declared a drought emergency for the entire state, citing three years of drought across the West. Seventeen major wildfires are burning in California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Wildfires have burned almost 2 million acres in California in 2021 alone. The storms will effectively end the wildfire season in much of the region.

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Meryl Streep joined by Sienna Miller, Kit Harington and more for Apple TV+ series ‘Extrapolations’

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Apple TV+ announced the cast for its upcoming series Extrapolations. Meryl Streep headlines a cast that also includes Matthew Rhys, Sienna Miller, Kit Harington, Gemma Chan, Tahar Rahim, Matthew Rhys, Daveed Diggs, David Schwimmer and Adarsh Gourav.

Apple describes Extrapolations as “an eight-episode anthology series.”  The cast members will appear in different episodes, but all eight episodes will be connected.  Extrapolations, created by Scott Z. Burns, will explore how characters’ relationships with love, faith, work and family will change as the planet changes, alluding to the climate crisis.

Streep’s role remains undisclosed. Miller will play marine biologist Rebecca Shearer, and Harington will play industrial CEO Nicholas Bilton. Rahim will play Ezra Haddad, “a man struggling with memory loss,” according to Apple, and Rhys will play a real estate developer named Junior. Diggs will play South Florida Rabbi Marshall Zucker, and Chan will play banker and single mother Natasha Alper. Schwimmer will play Harris Goldblatt, a father with a teenage daughter, and Gourav will play a character named Gaurav, a freelance driver.

Extrapolations is currently in production, with no release date set yet.

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‘Friends’ actor James Michael Tyler dies at 59 of prostate cancer

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James Michael Tyler, who played the role of Gunther on the hit TV show ‘Friends,’ has died at 59. His manager confirmed that Tyler died on Sunday, peacefully at his home, saying in a statement: “If you met him once you made a friend for life. [He] is survived by his wife, Jennifer Carno, the love of his life. Wanting to help as many people as possible, he bravely shared his story and became a campaigner for those with a prostate to get a… blood test as early as 40-years-old.”  In June, Tyler revealed he was battling stage 4 prostate cancer.

Tyler was well-known for his role as Gunther, the Central Perk coffee shop manager, who had an unrequited crush on Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) throughout the show’s run. While best known for Friends, his other onscreen credits include Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Showtime’s Episodes, and Scrubs.

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