One person dead, five others injured in shooting at Mississippi Mudbug Festival

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Authorities said that one person was killed and five others were injured when multiple shooters opened fire Saturday at the Mississippi Mudbug Festival in Jackson, Mississippi. The person who died is suspected to have been one of the shooters and was shot by a law enforcement officer responding to the scene at the state fairgrounds.

The incident occurred around 10 p.m. Saturday during the Second Annual Mississippi Mudbug Festival in Jackson. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones said other people injured were hospitalized in stable condition Sunday morning, including a police officer. Jones posted on Twitter early Sunday morning the injured “appear to be stable at this time and don’t appear to be directly involved in the shooting or circumstances that led to the shooting.”  Four victims were taken to the University of Mississippi Medical Center for treatment, Jones said.

The second annual Mudbug Festival was billed as a family fun event with live bands, carnival rides and a crawfish boil and eating contest. This year’s Mudbug Festival featured musical headliners, including Blue Oyster Cult and Laine Hardy. Blues musician Bobby Rush had been scheduled to close out the festival with a performance Sunday night. Sunday’s events at the Mississippi Mudbug Festival, which was supposed to be the festival’s final day, were canceled.

Recovered at the scene were two rifles, one pistol and a “large magnitude of different-caliber shell casings.” Two juveniles were detained, but no charges have been filed in the incident, authorities said. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the probe due to an officer being involved in the shooting.

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‘Spider-Verse’ film Madame Web starring Dakota Johnson to be released theatrically in 2023

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Columbia Pictures announced that the ‘Spider-Verse’ film Madame Web will officially debut in July 2023. The film stars Dakota Johnson as the titular hero and will be an origin story for the first female lead in the Sony/Marvel universe. Madame Web is a supporting character to Peter Parker in the comic books, in which an elderly woman suffers from a debilitating illness that forces her to constantly be attached to machines resembling a spiderweb, hence her moniker. The blind woman can also sense what the future holds and uses her clairvoyant power to prevent Spider-Man from committing horrible mistakes.

Besides Johnson, the only other cast member confirmed for Madame Web is ‘Euphoria’ star Sydney Sweeney in an undisclosed role. The film will be directed by S.J. Clarkson (Jessica Jones, The Defenders) from a script by Morbius’ writers Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless.

Before Madame Web makes her cinematic debut, the next chapter in Sony’s universe of Marvel characters will be Kraven the Hunter, set to premiere on January 13, 2023 and starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the titular poacher.  Madame Web his theaters on July 7, 2023, two weeks after The Flash premieres and three weeks before Disney releases Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. It also arrives just a little over a month after the new release date for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, which was recently delayed.

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Live-action “Barbie” film announces release date, shares first photo of Margot Robbie in title role

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Warner Bros Pictures announced that the upcoming live-action ‘Barbie’ film, starring Margot Robbie in the title role, will debut in theaters on July 21, 2023. The studio made the announcement on Twitter alongside the first photo of Robbie as Barbie, shown driving a pink convertible and smiling for the camera in the photo.

Based on the iconic Mattel doll brand of the same name, Barbie will be directed by Greta Gerwig (Little Women, Lady Bird).  Gerwig co-wrote the script with her partner Noah Baumbach. Robbie serves as producer, along with Tom Ackerley, Robbie Brenner and David Heyman.

Along with Robbie, the cast of Barbie includes Ryan Gosling as Ken, as well as Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, Michael Cera, Will Ferrell, America Ferrera, Simu Liu and Emma Mackey.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 2, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests.

Anne Marie Kopecky, 39, of Crookston, for DUI

Christina Marie Jacobson, 37, of Hendrum, for 4th-Degree DUI

Dolores Salazar, 53, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault

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

4/30/2022

At 12:44 a.m., the CFD responded to the 1200 block of US Hwy 75 S for a general fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found to be a false alarm. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the system, turned over control to staff, and cleared the scene.

5/1/2022

At 7:00 a.m., the CFD responded to the 500 block of Walsh St. for a detector activation. Upon arrival, it was found that water had leaked into the detector and caused the activation. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the system, turned over control to staff, and cleared the scene

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 2, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston made the following arrests.

Anne Marie Kopecky, 39, of Crookston, for DUI

Christina Marie Jacobson, 37, of Hendrum, for 4th-Degree DUI

Dolores Salazar, 53, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault

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

4/30/2022

At 12:44 a.m., the CFD responded to the 1200 block of US Hwy 75 S for a general fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, it was found to be a false alarm. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the system, turned over control to staff, and cleared the scene.

5/1/2022

At 7:00 a.m., the CFD responded to the 500 block of Walsh St. for a detector activation. Upon arrival, it was found that water had leaked into the detector and caused the activation. There was no danger present. The CFD reset the system, turned over control to staff, and cleared the scene

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GRAND FORKS POLICE RESPOND TO A ROLLOVER ACCIDENT ON NORTH WASHINGTON ST.

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At 4:27 p.m. on May 1, 2022, Grand Forks officers responded to a report of a rollover accident on the 800-900 block of North Washington St.

A small pickup truck was located on its rook at this location.

A bystander witness told officers two vehicles were racing Northbound on Washington St.

The pickup lost control striking a light pole and flipping on to the roof. Two occupants were in the pickup and checked for injuries.

The incident is being investigated by officers from GFPD and the Crash Reconstruction Team. Grand Forks Fire Dept, Altru, and North Dakota Highway Patrol assisted on this call. An investigation is underway.

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BRECKENRIDGE AND FERTILE LIBRARIES TO HOST “BREAKING BARRIERS: LGBTQ ORAL HISTORY PROJECT” PRESENTATIONS

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The Breckenridge Public Library and the Fertile Public Library have scheduled programs featuring a local oral history project. In November 2017, the Red River Rainbow Seniors began an oral history project, “Breaking Barriers: Harvesting LGBTQ Stories from the Northern Plains,” focusing on older LGBTQ people and their allies.

The original digital files and the transcriptions will be in the North Dakota State University Archives. Attendees will hear from Dr. Mark Chekola, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy from MSUM and member of the Oral History Committee, as he shares this project, including the stories collected as part of the project. 

These programs are offered free of charge on Tuesday, May 3 at 6:00 p.m. at the Breckenridge Public Library, 205 7th St. North, and on Wednesday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Fertile Public Library, 101 Mill St. South. This program is offered as part of a partnership with the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County.

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CROOKSTON EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER IS STILL ASKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO WALK THE LEVEES

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As of 4:00 p.m. today, the Red Lake River level at Crookston was 24.31 feet. The Crookston Emergency Operation Center (EOC) remains fully operational and is continuing to monitor river levels, levee systems, and future weather predictions.

The city is still looking for volunteers to help walk the levees. If you are able to help, please call the EOC.

For additional information and/or to report any high-water concerns, please call the Emergency Operation Center at 218-281-4363 or at 218-281-4383.

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS PAYS TRIBUTE TO OLD CROOKSTON HOCKEY TEAMS WITH NEW DISPLAY BOARDS AT THE CSC

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The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class has created another project, for the Crookston Sports Center and some hockey veterans.

Crookston High School students Hunter Knutson, Jaren Bailey, Sam Stewart, Jack Doda, and Jackson Demarais completed an addition to the Crookston Hockey Teams display board tables along the top level of the Crookston Sports Center that has team pictures of previous Crookston hockey teams.

Community Projects class teacher Travis Oliver gave his class a list of various projects to choose to complete to help the community with various hardware projects that are requested to be built or updated. One of those projects was one that Oliver had begun five years ago, with adding display boards to the Sports Arena of the previous teams and elected to have his class complete a few boards to be displayed every year. Due to four of the five students of the team being hockey players and learning that many of those players completed many of the other pictures before them, they believed it was their turn to make a call to history. “Four of us are hockey players, so that put us more in the category to do this project. It was interesting to learn that old hockey players did some of these too, so we followed in their footsteps,” Said Jack Doda. The students added a section containing pictures of the 1950, 1951, 1959, 1960, and 1961 hockey teams and added the section close to the right side of the Sports Center’s Press Box. Doda cut the fiberglass to have it fit over the board and pictures and helped drill holes and paint the board to match the other segments around the center. Sam Stewart and Jaren Bailey assisted with painting and staining the board. Hunter Knutson did most of the sanding and helped collaborate with Doda and Stewart with drilling the holes and staining the wood. Jackson Demarais assisted with the smaller parts of the project as he was working on other projects along with this one.

“We already have a lot of display boards with pictures of previous teams from Crookston, and they wanted to add five more pictures. So, our job was to take the old board here, sand it down to make it look good, add some trim around it, then put the pictures inside,” Said Doda. “We sanded the whole topside here, then repainted it to match the other ones at the Center, then trimmed the sides to have it fit back in properly.” The team was trying to have the display boards look similar to the other boards around the Sports Center while also making it look new and getting rid of some of its age. “We started with a plain board that we took out of here. We had to sand off all of the old stain, cut and attach the trim all around it, then we had to stain the inside and trim, then moved to cut the plexiglass for the top and drill holes for that,” said Knutson. “Once we did that, we placed the pictures inside and connected it all.”

The students agreed that the project came out well and that it fits in well with the other display boards around the Sports Center.  They are happy and proud to give back to the community as many other players had done in the past before them. “Noah Kiel, Noah Dragseth, and Gavin Anderson made some of the other ones up here, so it was our turn to make this one,” Said Doda. With the perimeter around the top being nearly complete of past teams from Crookston, Community Projects Teacher Travis Oliver hopes to complete the last two boards in the coming years to complete the perimeter around the top of the Sports Center.

The students said the Class has a few more projects left to complete before the end of the school year, such as a display case for the Leo Club and constructing another front admissions desk for the entrance of the Sports Center, similar to how the class had done for the High School’s.

We will continue to check back with the Community Projects class and its students when they’ve completed their latest projects.

Pictures of the students and the completed display board can be seen below.

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RED LAKE RIVER IN CROOKSTON EXPECTED TO CREST MONDAY AT 25 FEET

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The Red Lake River in Crookston was at 24.42 feet at 3:15 p.m. on Sunday (May 1) and the National Weather Service predicts a crest late Monday morning or early Monday afternoon at 25 feet.  The good news for Crookston and the entire Red River Valley is there isn’t any precipitation in the forecast next week with highs in the upper 50s to mid-60s.  

The Crookston Emergency Operation Center (EOC) remains fully operational and is continuing to monitor river levels, levee systems, and future weather predictions.

The city is looking for volunteers to help walk the levees in town.  If you are able to help, please call the EOC.

For additional information and/or to report any high-water concerns, please call the Emergency Operation Center at 218-281-4363 or at 218-281-4383.

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