SCRUFFY TAILS PET OF THE WEEK-MOUNTAIN MEWS

Meet the Mountain Mews!

A group of four brothers and one sister, the Mountain Mews, are seemingly supercharged with caffeine and have no shortage of adorable antics!

Voodoo, the only girl kitten, was born with a teeny tiny tail, but what she lacks in tail, she makes up for with absolute sweetness. She loves to show her brothers who is boss.

Her brothers, Frostbite, Baja Blast, Livewire, and Voltage, love to play and tackle each other. All of these kittens are the perfect mix of sweet and bubbly, with an adorable wild side that you will absolutely fall in love with!

Stop in today for your limited-edition flavor of Mountain Mew. Do the Mew.

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2022 American Music Awards: See the full list of winners

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The 50th American Music Awards took place on Sunday night at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, hosted by Wayne Brady and airing on ABC.

Taylor Swift ruled the evening, sweeping all six categories for which she was nominated, including artist of the year, the night’s top honor. Swift is now the most decorated artist in AMAs history, with 40 career wins. BTS also broke records, winning in favorite pop duo or group for the fourth time, making them the most awarded group in the history of the category. Elton John took home his first AMA win since 1988 for best collaboration with Dua Lipa, becoming the longest-recognized artist in the awards show’s history. (John was first nominated for an AMA in 1974.)

Bad Bunny won for Best Male Latin Artist and his Un Verano Sin Ti was named Best Latin Album, while Anitta won for Best Female Latin Artist. Beyonce was awarded Best R&B Artist with her album Renaissance winning for Best R&B Album; and the Best Male R&B Artist statuette went to Chris Brown. Kendrick Lamar scored the Best Male Hip-Hop Artist award, with his Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers LP named Best Hip-Hop Album; Nicki Minaj won Best Female Hip-Hop Artist. Morgan Wallen earned the Best Male Country Artist award, and his single “Wasted on You” winning for Best Country Song.

Lionel Richie, a 17-time AMA winner, was honored with the Icon Award for his career contributions to the music industry, with Charlie Puth, Stevie Wonder and Ari Lennox performing a tribute to Richie.

For the full list of winners, head here.

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CROOKSTON VISITOR’S BUREAU WILL BE HOSPITALITY GROUP FOR MARCH HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS

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The Crookston Visitor’s Bureau held its monthly meeting on Thursday, November 17. The regular agenda items included approving the minutes from the previous month’s meeting, the treasurers’ report/bills payable, lodging tax comparison per month and activities report from the interim tourism coordinator, Nell DeBoer were discussed and approved. 

There were several new marketing activities that the group is working on; 

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s marketing class has been working with the Bureau to present a comprehensive marketing campaign designed specifically for the Crookston Visitors Bureau. This marketing class, led by Courtney Bergman, will be presented to the CVB marketing subcommittee in early December. The marketing subcommittee will meet with media outlets to submit a yearly campaign strategy for the upcoming year. 

The Bureau then heard a report about the Crookston Visitor’s Guide, saying Visitors’ guides continue to be dispersed throughout the community, the University of Minnesota Campus, and upon requests from individuals and the restocking of visitor centers in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. They learned that Travis Oliver and the CHS Community Projects class are working on two CVB logo signs, and new brochure holders will be placed on the top floor of the Crookston Sports Center and at Valley Technology Park. 

The Bureau also discussed the entrance signs around the city, and the group thanks the City of Crookston for the repairs and improvements to the lighting on both signs. The Bureau discussed adding two more signs and will make a request to the city for the 2024 budget. 

Interim Tourism Coordinator Nell DeBoer, Jess Bengtson, and Bob Magsam reported that they had made a presentation to the Crookston Rotary Club about what exactly the Bureau does, how to apply for a marketing grant, and the vision for the group in the upcoming year. The meeting was well received by the Rotary, and the CVB plans to attend the meetings of several other clubs and organizations. 

The Bureau then reported that the events subcommittee met with Jake Solberg from the city to discuss two large hockey tournaments to take place from March 3-5 at the Crookston Sports Center. The Crookston Visitors Bureau has agreed to be the hospitality group for the event and will be working to provide bags, coupons, and activities for the teams to do between games that will keep them in town. The activities suggested were free movies, an open swim at the community pool, and special sales throughout the retail community. The events committee will reach out to the DCDP and the Chamber to assist with coordinating these activities and sales. 

The events subcommittee also met to discuss the main focus items for the upcoming year. The group wants to focus on some smaller, one-day events and combine them with other events in the same time frame to create overnight stays. These events included Oktoberfest in September, Hunter’s Weekend in October, Fight the Frost in January, and a spring concert/dance in April at the Crookston Sports Center. The group feels that there are many great one-day events in Crookston to include, such as Chalk it Up, King of Trails Marketplace, Cornstalk Jamboree, Harvest Festival, Pioneer Day, and the most recent event, What the Buck, Save Some Doe. Because the CVB is funded with a lodging tax, all grants given must be targeted to those events that create overnight stays. By combining these events, adding bands, and other evening entertainment, the group feels that a strong weekend-long event can take place, which could result in up to $3000 in marketing grant dollars to be spent on attracting people to Crookston to attend these events. 

The Crookston Visitors Bureau will next meet on Thursday, December 15, in the Crookston Inn. Community members are encouraged to reach out to the CVB with any suggestions, ideas, or events they would like to market at crookstoncvb@gmail.com.

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5 migrants dead, 5 missing after boat capsizes off coast of Florida

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The U.S. Coast Guard Southeast said in a statement that five migrants have died and another five are missing after a homemade boat capsized off the coast of Florida.

The group of migrants was traveling in the homemade boat when it capsized 50 miles off the coast of Little Torch Key, Florida, authorities said. Some of the rescued migrants wore life jackets, which the Coast Guard said saved their lives with winds at 30 miles per hour on Saturday, and the seas were 6 to 8 feet in the swell. Nine people were rescued, while four died almost immediately upon capsizing and one died after the incident.

The Coast Guard did not identify the country of origin for the migrants but did tag the U.S. Embassy in Cuba Twitter account in tweets about the incident. The Coast Guard said: “For individuals residing in the US seeking information on a family member possibly intercepted by the Coast Guard, please contact your local government representative.”

The Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has repeatedly warned migrants not to make the journey from the central triangle countries, because it is incredibly dangerous and could result in death.

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Suspect in custody after mass shooting at LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs kills 5

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A 22-year-old man is in police custody after at least five people died and another 25 were injured in a shooting at a LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colo., just before midnight on Sunday.  The mass shooting occurred at Club Q, until recently the only LGBTQ+ nightclub in the city comprised of 484,000 residents.  Colorado Springs Police Lt. Pamela Castro said at a news conference that the suspect, 22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich, was taken into custody at 12:02 a.m. just minutes after the shooting. He is being treated for injuries at a local hospital.

Colorado Springs Police Chief Adrian Vasquez said that the suspect began shooting upon entering the club, and two “heroic” people fought with him and were able to stop him from killing and hurting others before officers arrived. “We owe them a great debt,” said Vasquez. At least two firearms were found at the scene, with an unspecified long rifle in the shooting. “The motive of the crime is part of the investigation and whether this was a hate crime is a part of that investigation,” Vasquez added.

Club Q said in a statement posted on Facebook“Club Q is devastated by the senseless attack on our community. Our prayers and thoughts are with all the victims and their families and friends. We thank the quick reactions of heroic customers that subdued the gunman and ended this hate attack.”

Gov. Jared Polis, the first openly gay governor in the U.S., tweeted : “This is horrific, sickening, devastating.  My heart breaks for the family and friends of those lost, injured, and traumatized in this horrific shooting. I have spoken with Mayor Suthers and made it clear that every state resource is available to local law enforcement in Colorado Springs. We are eternally grateful for the brave individuals who blocked the gunman likely saving lives in the process and for the first responders who responded swiftly to this horrific shooting. Colorado stands with our LGTBQ community and everyone impacted by this tragedy as we mourn.”

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HBO renews ‘The White Lotus’ for Season 3

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HBO announced that the anthology comedy-drama series “The White Lotus” will return for a third season on the network. HBO tweeted alongside a teaser: “I can’t wait to welcome you to the next White Lotus property.” 

The White Lotus, created, written and directed by Mike White, follows the guests and staff of the fictional ‘White Lotus’ resort chain. Season 1 took place in Hawaii and starred Murray Bartlett, Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Jake Lacy, Sydney Sweeny and Molly Shannon. Season 2 is set in Sicily and stars Coolidge, F. Murray Abraham, Meghann Fahy, Michael Imperioli, Theo James, Aubrey Plaza and Sabrina Impacciatore.

HBO programming EVP Francesca Orsi said in a press release: “Reflecting on The White Lotus’ humble, run-and-gun origin as a contained pandemic production, it’s impossible not to be awestruck by how Mike orchestrated one of the buzziest and critically acclaimed shows. And yet, he’s only continued to reach new heights in season 2, which is the ultimate testament to Mike’s raw, unparalleled vision. His courage to explore the uncharted waters of the human psyche, paired with his signature irreverent humor and buoyant directing style, have us all dreaming of more vacation days at the resort we’ve come to adore. We couldn’t be more thrilled to get the chance to collaborate on a third season together.”

Season 2 of “The White Lotus” premiered in October.

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Ticketmaster apologizes to Taylor Swift and fans for ‘The Eras Tour’ ticket fiasco

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Ticketmaster is apologizing to Taylor Swift and her fans for the disasterous presale for her The Eras Tour, and for canceling the public on-sale. The company released an updated public statement about what went wrong during Tuesday’s Verified Fan presale that left millions of fans without tickets.

Ticketmaster’s tweet read: “We strive to make ticket buying as easy as possible for fans, but that hasn’t been the case for many people trying to buy tickets for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour. First, we want to apologize to Taylor and all of her fans – especially those who had a terrible experience trying to purchase tickets. Next, we feel we owe it to everyone to share some information to help explain what happened … Historically, we’ve been able to manage huge volume coming into the site to shop for tickets, so those with Verified Fan codes have a smooth shopping process. However, this time the staggering number of bot attacks as well as fans who didn’t have codes drove unprecedented traffic on our site, resulting in 3.5 billion total system requests – 4x our previous peak … We handle onsales for countless top tours, some of the biggest sporting events, and more. Never before has a Verified Fan onsale sparked so much attention – or traffic. This disrupted the predictability and reliability that is the hallmark of our Verified Fan platform.”

Ticketmaster added that it will work to improve its system in hopes this doesn’t happen again: “The biggest venues and artists turn to us because we have the leading ticketing technology in the world – that doesn’t mean it’s perfect, and clearly for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour onsale it wasn’t. But we’re always working to improve the ticket buying experience. Especially for high demand onsales, which continue to test new limits. We’re working to shore up our tech for the new bar that has been set by demand for the Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour. Once we get through that, if there are any next steps, updates will be shared accordingly.  While it’s impossible for everyone to get tickets to these shows, we know we can do more to improve the experience and that’s what we’re focused on.”

Demand for Swift concert tickets was huge before the Verified Fan presale. Swift initially announced 27 dates and then added eight and then 17 new dates within two weeks. Swift will play multiple nights in all cities, tallying to 52 shows in US stadiums in 2023. And despite the ticket sale problems, Ticketmaster did note that “over 2 million tickets were sold on Ticketmaster for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour on Nov. 15 – the most tickets ever sold for an artist in a single day.”

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 21, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests.

Victor Rositas Saucedo, 22, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI

Jerardo Gonzalez, 27, of Alvarado, for DUI

Kristine Michelle Hay, 29, of Crookston, for 4th-Degree DUI

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

11/18/2022

At 12:50 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of S Broadway for a report of a fire in an apartment. Upon arrival, it was found that a tenant extinguished the fire. The CFD then investigated for the cause of the fire, taking evidence for further investigation. There was no danger present. The CFD turned over control to the apartment owner and cleared the scene.

11/20/2022

At 1:00 p.m., the CFD responded to the 200 block of 7th Ave S for a report of a water leak. Upon arrival, the CFD monitored the scene until the Crookston Water Department arrived. The CFD turned over control to the Water Department and cleared the scene. 

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-NOVEMBER 21, 2022

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the following arrests.

Victor Rositas Saucedo, 22, of East Grand Forks, for 3rd-Degree DUI

Jerardo Gonzalez, 27, of Alvarado, for DUI

Kristine Michelle Hay, 29, of Crookston, for 4th-Degree DUI

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

11/18/2022

At 12:50 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of S Broadway for a report of a fire in an apartment. Upon arrival, it was found that a tenant extinguished the fire. The CFD then investigated for the cause of the fire, taking evidence for further investigation. There was no danger present. The CFD turned over control to the apartment owner and cleared the scene.

11/20/2022

At 1:00 p.m., the CFD responded to the 200 block of 7th Ave S for a report of a water leak. Upon arrival, the CFD monitored the scene until the Crookston Water Department arrived. The CFD turned over control to the Water Department and cleared the scene. 

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