CROOKSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ROSPOND TO ACCIDENT ON HOLLY AVE.

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The Crookston Police Department responded to a car accident on June 24. The report can be seen below.

Report of an accident on June 24, at 5:30 p.m. on Holly Ave.

Vehicle #1 – 2018 Chevrolet Malibu, driven by Lydia Jasso, Crookston.

Vehicle #2. – 2005 Mercury Mountaineer, legally parked, owned by Helmer Knudsvig, Crookston.

Vehicle #1 was traveling northbound when it struck Vehicle #2.

Minor injuries were reported in Vehicle #1.

Crookston Area Ambulance arrived on the scene. Vehicle #1 had heavy front-end damage.

Unknown amount of damage to Vehicle #2.

No citations were issued.

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ENTRIES FOR THE 2022 POLK COUNTY FAIR CHOCOLATE CONTEST ARE NOW OPEN

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It’s CHOCOLATE time! Milk, white, dark, semi-sweet, or bittersweet! Take your pick! Hot, cold, soft, hard, creamy, or chunky. Cooked, baked, or melted…Chocolate possibilities are endless! If you not only enjoy eating chocolate but making and/or baking with chocolate as well, you’re invited to prepare your most incredible chocolate masterpiece and enter the Polk County Fair Chocolate Contest.

The Chocolate Contest has been a delicious event held every Wednesday evening at the Polk County with a big thanks to the sponsors: IBC Company LLC, Lindfors Insurance Agency, and Palubicki’s Family Market and Spirits.

This year’s Chocolate Contest will be held Wednesday, July 6th. Entries must be submitted at the Hanson Free Stage by 6:30 p.m., with judging beginning at 7:00 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 winners in both adult and youth categories. Adult prizes include: 1st place – $75.00, 2nd place – $50.00, 3rd place – $40.00. Youth prizes include: 1st place – $25.00, 2nd place $20.00, 3rd place – $15.00.

For more details and entry criteria, visit the Polk County Fair website at polkcountyfairfertilemn.com/chocolate-contest or call Zina Ivanov at 612-710-1558. Can’t wait to see you all there with your delicious masterpiece!

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HEAVY RAIN HITS CROOKSTON AND AREA ON SATURDAY NIGHT

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Northwest Minnesota was hit by more heavy rain on Saturday, June 25.  Thunderstorms moved through the area in the evening and dropped over an inch of rain in a short period of time.  Rain totals that have been turned in to KROX are listed below – 

Agassiz Townhomes in Crookston – Just over an inch with some hail
KROX studios – 1.35
Euclid Avenue – 1.35
Radisson Road – 1.75
10 miles East of Crookston – 1.77
3 miles South of Angus – 2.5

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President Biden announces the U.S. will contribute $200B U.S. investment in global infrastructure at G7 summit

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President Joe Biden announced during a summit with the leaders of the Group of Seven on Sunday that the United States will contribute $200 billion to a global infrastructure initiative. The United States committed to provide $200 billion to the program throughout the next five years in combination with contributions from other G7 members for an overall target of $600 billion.

Biden said in remarks at the summit: “Developing countries often lack the essential infrastructure to help navigate global shocks like a pandemic, so they feel the impacts more acutely and they have a harder timer recovering in our deeply connected world. That’s not just a humanitarian concern. It’s an economic and a security concern for all of us.”

The effort comes as China has spent nearly a decade investing in infrastructure in Africa and Asia, including financing for projects such as seaports and 5G wireless networks through its Belt and Road Initiative. Biden did not explicitly mention China during his remarks but said that when “democracies do all that we can offer” they can triumph over autocracies and offer “better options for people around the world.” Said Biden: “This isn’t a charity. It’s an investment that will deliver returns for everyone, including the American people, the people of all our nations. It will boost all of our economies and give a chance for us to share our positive vision for the future.”

In remarks before the meeting, Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that the nations will “continue working on the economic challenges” each faces while standing together against Russia’s aggression in Europe. A senior White House official said that Biden and other G7 leaders will “continue to work to hold Putin accountable” while the United States, Britain, Canada and Japan announced they have banned the import of Russian gold, which is Moscow’s largest non-energy export at about $15.47 billion last year.

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Officials confirm 3 dead, 2 injured in Amtrak train collision with car in Brentwood, CA

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Officials confirmed that three people were killed and two others seriously injured after an Amtrak train collided with a car in Brentwood, California on Sunday. The two people who were wounded, including a child, suffered serious injuries and were both sent to John Muir Medical Center, according to officials.

The tragedy occurred at about 1 p.m., in an unincorporated Brentwood area when the car was crossing the train track near the 3000 block of Orwood Road and was hit by a westbound train headed from Stockton to Martinez, said Steve Aubert, fire marshal with East Contra Costa Fire.

There were 89 people aboard the Amtrak train but nobody was hurt onboard the train, officials said. Fire officials told news outlets that they are called out to that location at least once or twice a year because it is a train crossing without a traffic guard.

The crash is currently under investigation.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/06/26/amtrak-train-california-brentwood-crash/7742367001/

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Netflix renews ‘Selling Sunset’ for Seasons 6 and 7

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Netflix has confirmed that the hit reality series “Selling Sunset” will return for Seasons 6 and 7.   The new episodes will begin production this summer, Netflix said in a press release. Selling Sunset follows the agents at the Oppenheim Group, a luxury real estate firm in Los Angeles. Brett and Jason Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn, Mary Fitzgerald and Heather Young star. A Selling Sunset spinoff titled Selling the OC will premiere Aug. 24.

In addition, Netflix will expand its property slate with four new shows: Designing Miami follows married couple and competitors Eilyn and Ray Jimenez as they design homes in the Miami area.

Buying Beverly Hills features agents and clients of Mauricio Umansky’s The Agency real estate firm in Beverly Hills, Calif. Umansky is married to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kyle Richards.

Instant Dream Home is hosted by Danielle Brooks and is part home renovation show and part heist movie. premiering Aug. 10.

Buy My House will see homeowners attempt to sell their properties to one of four real-estate tycoons, Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman, Corcoran Group CEO Pamela Liebman, NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland and investment property magnate Danisha Wrighster.

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Michael J. Fox to be awarded honorary Oscar for work as Parkinson’s disease activist

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Michael J. Fox will receive an honorary Oscar for his work as a Parkinson’s disease activist. The announcement was made by the Academy’s board of governors, who will also be honoring Oscar-winning songwriter Diane Warren, Oscar nominated director/writer Peter Weir, and pioneering Black director Euzhan Palcy.  Fox, Warren, Weir and Palcy will receive their honorary Oscars at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 13th Governors Awards on November 19.

Academy president David Rubin said in a statement:  “The Academy’s board of governors is honored to recognize four individuals who have made indelible contributions to cinema and the world at large. Michael J. Fox’s tireless advocacy of research on Parkinson’s disease alongside his boundless optimism exemplifies the impact of one person in changing the future for millions.”

Fox was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson’s disease in 1991, at the age of 29. In 2000, he founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, which is now the world’s leading Parkinson’s research organization.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JUNE 27, 2022

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

Jessica Kelly Chunn, 32, of Fosston, for 2nd-Degree DUI

Serena Lee Oppegard, 48, of Bagley, for Vehicle Theft

Pedro Silva Jr., 31, of Crookston, for DUI

Alexis Errin Lohnes, 24, of Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI

Amanda Dee Marquardt, 37, of Crookston, for 3rd-Degree DUI

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- JUNE 27, 2022

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

Jessica Kelly Chunn, 32, of Fosston, for 2nd-Degree DUI

Serena Lee Oppegard, 48, of Bagley, for Vehicle Theft

Pedro Silva Jr., 31, of Crookston, for DUI

Alexis Errin Lohnes, 24, of Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI

Amanda Dee Marquardt, 37, of Crookston, for 3rd-Degree DUI

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