ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 11, 2022

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The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls over the weekend –

4/8/2022

At 9 p.m., the CFD responded to the 2700 block of University Ave for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, the CFD investigated and found a broken pipe was emitting steam in a mechanical room and caused the alarm to activate. The CFD reset the alarm, turned over control to staff, and cleared the scene.

4/9/2022

At 7 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of 7th St E. for a report of smoke. Upon arrival, it was found to be smoke from a campfire. There was no danger present, the CFD cleared the scene.

4/10/2022

At 7 p.m., the CFD responded to the 200 block of Euclid Ave for a smoke detector activation. Upon arrival, it was found that burnt food had caused the detector activation. There was no danger present, the CFD cleared the scene.

 

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- APRIL 11, 2022

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The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls over the weekend –

4/8/2022

At 9 p.m., the CFD responded to the 2700 block of University Ave for a report of an alarm activation. Upon arrival, the CFD investigated and found a broken pipe was emitting steam in a mechanical room and caused the alarm to activate. The CFD reset the alarm, turned over control to staff, and cleared the scene.

4/9/2022

At 7 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of 7th St E. for a report of smoke. Upon arrival, it was found to be smoke from a campfire. There was no danger present, the CFD cleared the scene.

4/10/2022

At 7 p.m., the CFD responded to the 200 block of Euclid Ave for a smoke detector activation. Upon arrival, it was found that burnt food had caused the detector activation. There was no danger present, the CFD cleared the scene.

 

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ARREST SUSPECT AFTER HIGH-SPEED CHASE

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On April 10, at 4:12 p.m. the Polk County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a vehicle on Hwy 75. The vehicle fled at speeds up to 100 mph on various roads Southwest of Angus.

When the vehicle eventually came to a stop the driver fled on foot. After approx. a 2 1⁄2-hour search of the area by Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Marshall Co Sheriff’s Office, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota State Patrol. The driver was located over two miles from the traffic stop. The driver and taken into custody without incident on fleeing and outstanding arrest warrants.

The driver ID will not be released, until their first appearance.

No further information will be released at this time as this is an active investigation.

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Police believe 2 people targeted victims at Cedar Rapids nightclub shooting which killed 2 and injured 10

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Cedar Rapids Police confirm that investigators believe two men fired more than a dozen shots inside a Cedar Rapids nightclub left a man and a woman dead and 10 people wounded early Sunday morning.

Cedar Rapids Police Chief Wayne Jerman said that officers – who were just outside the Taboo Nightclub and Lounge because of an earlier incident – rushed inside and found the victims of the shooting, and that between 100 to 150 people ran out of the club at that time.  Officers helped treat the people who were wounded and rushed several of the victims to hospitals in squad cars.  The names of the man and woman who died were not released Sunday. Jerman said one survivor was in critical condition Sunday afternoon while the other injuries, which were all related to the gunfire.  The gunmen likely escaped as the crowd rushed out of the nightclub. Police were searching for suspects Sunday afternoon and no arrests had been reported.

Jerman said police haven’t determined the motive for the shooting but investigators believe one of the victims was targeted, adding: “This is another mindless and senseless gun-related incident involving a reckless disregard for human life. I remain livid and angered at the continued and blatant disregard and lack of respect for human life that continues. That said, I want to reassure the residents of this city that Cedar Rapids is a safe city.”  Those with information about the shooting are encouraged to call Cedar Rapids Police at 319-286-5491 or Linn County Crime Stoppers at 800-272-7463.

Cedar Rapids Mayor Tiffany O’Donnell urged residents to speak out against violence: “Shock, anger, grief, disappointment — just a few of the emotions that I’m sure we all feel today. And I can personally say that as a mother my heart goes out to those moms and dads today who are having the worst day of their lives. To the families of the injured, we are with you and we are praying for a swift recovery.”

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President Biden scheduled to announce new steps on controlling gun violence

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On Monday, President Joe Biden is scheduled to introduce new policy measures on firearms. Biden’s announcement comes amid growing concern about gun violence and untraceable “ghost guns” that can be 3D printed at home. As part of Monday’s policy rollout, Biden is expected to name a new replacement nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

In September, the White House withdrew its last nominee, 25-year ATF veteran David Chipman, following unanimous opposition from Republicans who say the want to protect the right to bear arms. Gun violence advocates have been furious at the Biden administration for failing to lobby hard enough, in their view, for Chipman, and for waiting so long to announce a replacement.

Biden is also expected to announce fresh steps to make it harder for people to build and acquire so-called ghost guns, as many big cities have reported recovering increasing numbers of the weapons. These weapons lack serial numbers, which would enable law enforcement to track them and enforce background checks. And they are essentially available in plastic, which can bypass metal detectors.

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‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ tops the North American box office with $71M

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“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $71 million in its weekend debut. The film now holds the record for the biggest opening weekend for a movie adapted from a video game, surpassing the $58 million that the franchise’s original film, “Sonic the Hedgehog” made during its three-day opening weekend in February 2020.

“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” mixes animated characters with live-action actors, with comedian Ben Schwartz voicing Sonic the Hedgehog and James Marsden, Tika Sumpter and Jim Carrey starring as human characters. The sequel also features the addition in Idris Elba, who voices Knuckles, an adversary of Sonic and a fan favorite from the SEGA games.

Coming in at No. 2 is Morbius with $10.2 million, followed by The Lost City at No. 3 with $9.2 million, Ambulance at No. 4 with $8.7 million and The Batman at No. 5 with $6.6 million.

Rounding out the top tier are Everything Everywhere All at Once at No. 6 with $6.1 million, Uncharted at No. 7 with $2.7 million, Spider-Man: No Way Home at No. 8 with $625,000, Selena at No. 9 with $402,000 and Sing 2 at No. 10 with $220,000.

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2022 Primetime Emmy Awards to be held in September

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The 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards will take place in September, with the Television Academy sharing on social media that the 74th annual awards show is scheduled for Sept. 12. “Attention TV lovers! Mark your calendars, the 74th #Emmy Awards are Monday, Sept. 12 at 8 PM ET/ 5 PM PT on @NBC. Who are you hoping to see? #Emmys #Emmys2022”

Nominations for this year’s Emmys will be announced July 12. The Primetime Emmy Awards honor the best in American primetime television. The Crown, Ted Lasso and Mare of Easttown were among the big winners at the 2021 ceremony, which took place in September.

The Emmys will air live on September 12th at 8 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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CROOKSTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB HANDS OUT AWARDS

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The Crookston Figure Skating Club held its end-of-the-season banquet on Sunday afternoon in the Crookston High School commons.  Several awards were handed out and they are listed below – 

Senior awards- Breanna Kressin, Isabelle Herberg and Ava Lopez

Crookston Figure Skating Club Scholarship winners: Breanna Kressin & Ava Lopez

Letter winners:  Ava Lopez, Emilee Tate, Isabelle Herberg, and Anna Funk -(All Synchro letter winners- 3 USFSA sanctioned events on Varsity team).  Emily Boucher and Breanna Kressin- Individual Letter winners for competing and testing at USFSA sanctioned events. 

Emily Boucher and Breanna Kressin also achieved their Gold Medalist Awards from the United States Figure Skating Association which is the highest honor. 

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CROOKSTON CITY COUNCIL TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston City Council will meet on Monday night at 7:00 p.m. inside the City Hall Council Chambers.

The Council will begin with a public announcement on Fireworks for Ox Cart Days, followed by a Presentation on the APG Development project.

The Consent Agenda will include the approval of the proposed City Council meeting minutes of the meeting that took place on March 28 and of the Special meeting minutes from April 4 and 5 meetings. It will also include the approval of the City of Crookston Bills and Disbursement in the amount of $346,956.53, the continued renewals of 2022 Licenses for Gas Fitting and Cement Mason License for the City, plans and specifications, and bid calls on the 2022 Street Improvements, and the agenda for the upcoming Crookston Housing & Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) Meeting on Tuesday, April 19.

The Regular Agenda will include the resolution of authorization to execute a Minnesota Department of Transportation Grant Agreement for Airport Improvement Excluding Land Acquisition for a State Project at the Crookston Municipal Airport, as well as to approve a Small Cities Development Program Commercial Rehabilitation Loan Program Deferred Loan Repayment Agreement and Mortgage for Craig and Katherine Theede. The next items on the Regular Agenda are to authorize the agreement with the University of Minnesota, Crookston, with respect to the use of the Crookston Community Pool for aquatic classes and other arrangements for the period of July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. The Council will then call a Public Hearing to consider a proposed Business Subsidy Agreement for the APG Development and hear from the public on any questions or concerns they have from the presentation. The final item on the Regular Agenda will be to listen to a summary of the closed session from the Special City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 5, regarding negotiations from Interim City Administrator Charles “Corky” Reynolds.

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CHS BAND/CHOIR CONCERT IS ON MONDAY IN THE CHS AUDITORIUM

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The Crookston High School Band and Choir are preparing for their Spring Band/Choir Concert that is taking place on Monday, April 11, in the Crookston High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature pieces from the band and choir, as well as a few solo and trio pieces from a few ensemble students.

The Band and Choir will play a few of the pieces they have prepared for their Large Group Contests, along with a few pieces selected by the senior students for their final concert. “One of the pieces the band is doing is one that we’ve prepared for contests, a band standard called “Toccata for Band” by Frank Erickson. and the Finale from “Lincolnshire Posy” by Percy Grainger.” Band Director Caitlin Becks explained, “Then the Choir is doing some popular music along with some contest-style pieces as well.” The concert will also feature some solo pieces from students that they performed at the Solo Ensemble Contests. “Alexia Threatt will perform her clarinet solo at the concert. She received a perfect score and “Superior” rating at the Solo Ensemble Contest.” Becks explained, “Her brother, David Threatt, who also performed at the Contest on his French Horn, will also perform on Monday, and he also received a “Superior” rating. And then, we have a woodwind trio that consists of Zara Baig, Madeline Harbott, and Alexia Threatt, who also got a “Superior” rating at the Solo Ensemble Contest. I can’t speak for the Choir’s pieces, but I do know that they’re doing a popular piece by Billy Joel, so I know that will be a fun and recognizable piece for the audience.”

Band Director Cailtin Becks is quite happy with the Band’s work and feels that they have worked hard to make good pieces for the concert and upcoming contest. “These are contest pieces that the Band has worked on, and they’ve worked really hard on them, and I think that they will display a lot of the skills they learned this year,” Becks explained. “The Band has been working a lot on rhythm and sight-reading, and this is a piece that they have worked really hard on. It has a lot of features in it like the clarinets are featured in some parts, we feature the flutes in another song, and the trumpets are featured here and there, so it’s really enjoyable music to listen to and its also good for the students to learn from.” She noted that “Toccata for Band” has been a challenging piece for the Band to work on, with it having many tempo changes and exposed moments with different instrument sections. Becks also mentioned the impact the senior students have had on the band and how she plans to make their last concert special for them. “It’s always hard to see our seniors go, and we will definitely miss them next year.” Becks explains, “We’ve tried to pick some music to feature some of those kids and give them one last hurrah with their last performance. I know there’s also the Orchestra concert coming up towards the end of the month, so some of those kids still have one more performance. I hope that they’ve had an enjoyable time in Band and Choir. Since I’m still new to the District, I haven’t seen their whole journey, but it’s been a joy to have them in the ensemble and be leaders with the younger kids too.”

While the school year is coming to an end, Becks still has many events planned for the summer, mainly with the Marching Band. Reporting that the Marching Band will be marching on Ox Cart Days, at the Barnesville Parade, the University of North Dakota’s Potato Bowl Parade, and next year’s Homecoming. She does have some hopes for the fall but is waiting to see what students are able to return for the next semester.

The High School Band/Choir will take place on Monday, April 11, in the Crookston High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. The Band and Choir will also participate in a Large Group Band/Choir Contest on Wednesday, April 13.

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