DALE KNOTEK NAMED BENEDICTINE LIVING COMMUNITY ATHLETE FOR JANUARY

Dale Knotek is Benedictine Living Community – Crookston’s January Senior Athlete of the Month.

Dale is being given this award for his hard work and dedication throughout his skilled physical therapy and occupation therapy admissions.

His fun personality, positive attitude, and hard-working nature made his therapy sessions successful. His frequent “cha, cha, cha’s” always put a smile on the faces of staff, and he quickly becomes a friend to anyone he encounters. Benedictine Crookston’s staff are proud of his accomplishments.

Dale’s favorite color is blue, his favorite food is pizza, his favorite season is Fall or Winter, his favorite exercise is cross-country skiing, and his favorite rainy-day activity is reading.

Dale Knotek

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY TAKES ON PARK RAPIDS – ON KROX

The Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey team heads to Park Rapids to take on the Panthers in a Section 8A matchup.

Crookston is 6-4 on the season and 3-3 in Section 8A play after a 3-2 loss to Thief River Falls on Tuesday. Park Rapids is 5-3-2 on the season after a 1-1 tie against Greenway/Nash-Kee on Saturday.

KROX will have the game with a RiverView Health pre-game show at 6:30. You can listen on the radio (1260 AM/105.7 FM), online at kroxam.com (click on “listen live”), on the KROX mobile app, or on your smart speaker by saying: “Listen to K-R-O-X in Crookston.”

FIRST PERIOD

SECOND PERIOD

THIRD PERIOD

 

Scoring
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Park Rapids
Crookston

 

1st Period

2nd Period

3rd Period

Saves
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Parker Kelly – Crox
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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL HOSTS SACRED HEART – ON KROX TV

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The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team hosts the Sacred Heart Eagles at the Crookston High School Gymnasium.

Crookston is 2-7 on the year after a 72-36 loss to Perham on Tuesday. Sacred Heart is 8-1 after an 86-52 win over Red Lake Falls on Tuesday.

KROX will have the game with a RiverView Health pre-game show at 6:00 PM. You can watch the live stream of the game on KROX TV by clicking below.

Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball vs Sacred Heart (1-4-24)

FIRST HALF-

SECOND HALF –

 

 
1st
2nd 
Final
Sacred Heart
Crookston
For CROOKSTON
Points
Rebounds
Assists/Steals

For Sacred Heart
Points

 

 

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Georgia Fuchs – OBIT

Georgia Fuchs, 97, Fertile, MN, formerly of Lake Park, MN passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Sunday, December 31, 2023, at Fair Meadow Nursing Home in Fertile.

Georgia Louise Hamernik was born on a farm in Becker County, MN on May 11, 1926, to parents Frank and Aloise (Dvorak) Hamernik. She attended District No.4 school until 1940, then helped on the farm until she turned 17. Georgie moved to Fargo, ND to do “housework” for a local family. Georgie met Carl at a dance at the Model Hall in Fargo and they were married on August 5, 1945, in Walworth Baptist Church. They lived on a farm near Felton, and were blessed with 5 children. In May of 1962, they moved to a farm south of Lake Park, MN. Georgie and Carl remained on the farm until 1964 and then they moved into the town of Lake Park. They worked together at Swift and Co. in Detroit Lakes until Georgie retired in 1988.

Beyond her dedication to family, Georgie found joy in a variety of hobbies and interests including cooking, making her famous dill pickles, dancing, and spending time with her family at the casino. Georgie also enjoyed quilting, celebrating birthdays with her friends in the Lake Park Birthday Club, and gardening with Carl.

She is survived by her two sons, Wally (Sandy) Fuchs, and Lyle (Diane) Fuchs; and three daughters, Ginny (David) Strem, Ione Bloom, and Nancy Anderson. Georgie is also survived by her 11 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Helen Slette, and Irene Klementson; brother, Ed (Arlene) Hamernik; sisters-in-law, Marlys Hamernik and Marilyn Fuchs; and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Carl Fuchs; her parents; grandson, Brent Bloom; son-in-law, Robert Anderson; two sisters, Anna and Betty; and three brothers, Frank, Jerry, and Stanley.

The family would like to thank the staff of Fair Meadow Nursing Home for the wonderful care they have shown their mother over the past three years; it was greatly appreciated.

Funeral Service: 11:00 AM, Saturday, January 6, 2024, at Concordia Lutheran Church, Fertile, MN.

Visitation: One hour before the funeral at the church.

Interment: Lake Park Cemetery, Lake Park, MN.

Please view our guestbook and share condolences online at www.eriksonvikfh.com

Arrangements with Erikson-Vik-Ganje Funeral Home

Fertile, Minnesota

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Bomb threats made to multiple state capitols force evacuations

Kentucky state capitol building located in the capital city of Frankfort Kentucky.

On Wednesday, bomb threats across the nation forced the evacuation of multiple state Capitols, with law enforcement and state officials in Kentucky, Mississippi, Georgia, Connecticut, Montana, and Michigan confirming having received threats or reports of suspicious activity. None of the threats have been found to be credible at press time.

Kentucky Secretary of State communications director Michon Lindstrom said that a “mass email” containing the threat had been sent to lawmakers and state offices in at least 10 states, adding: “It just said ‘there is an explosive in your state Capitol,’ so it didn’t make any references to the secretary of state’s office specifically.” A copy of the email received by the Kentucky Secretary of State contained the subject line “Explosives inside of your State Capitol.” The email read: “I placed multiple explosives inside of your State Capitol. The explsoives are well hidden inside and they will go off in a few hours. I will make sure you all end up dead.” Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear wrote on X: “while everyone is safe, [state police] has asked everyone to evacuate the state Capitol and is investigating a threat received by the Secretary of State’s Office.” An all-clear was later issued following a sweep by law enforcement.

Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s chief operating officer in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State, wrote on X“Starting 2024 with a bomb threat at the Georgia State Capitol.”   Sterling later confirmed in a subsequent tweet that the “all clear has been given.”  Officials in Georgia, Michigan, and Connecticut all confirmed evacuations at their Capitols after threatening emails were sent to lawmakers and government officials. Connecticut State Capitol Police officer Scott Driscoll wrote in an email to Connecticut Capitol staff and lawmakers on Wednesday: “Earlier this morning, the Connecticut State Capitol Police received complaints from numerous employees about a suspicious email that was received. The email, which apparently was sent to numerous states, claimed to have placed multiple explosives in the Capitol Building.” The building was reopened after several hours of lockdown.

Michigan State Police said that lawmakers received a text message alert indicating they “must evacuate the building” at around 10:16 a.m. local time, and later wrote on X that “the Capitol was evacuated, the building searched, and the Michigan State Police currently has MSP Canine teams still sweeping the building. Out of an abundance of caution, the Capitol will remain closed for the rest of the day.”

In addition, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves wrote on X: “Today a bomb threat was made against our Mississippi Capitol building. Thankfully, the situation is clear. I’m incredibly thankful to the Capitol Police and all the Mississippi law enforcement officers who immediately responded to the incident.”

Montana’s Capitol had also been evacuated due to a bomb threat and that the threat was found to not be credible following an investigation by law enforcement. A spokesperson for the Montana Department of Administration shared: “In response to this morning’s bomb threat at the Montana State Capitol, Department of Administration General Services has been working closely with local law enforcement officials. A sweep has been completed, and the threat was found to not be credible. The building has been reopened to the public.”

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Donald Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn Colorado ballot eligibility ruling

Donald Trump at the Elysee Palace in Paris^ France JULY 13^ 2017

On Wednesday, former President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to overturn a state court ruling in Colorado that said he is ineligible to appear on the state primary ballot because of his actions leading up to the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

The Colorado Supreme Court based its ruling on Dec. 19th on language in the Constitution’s 14th Amendment that prohibits those who “engaged in insurrection” from running for various federal offices. The Colorado Republican Party had already filed its own appeal in the case; based on language in the state court ruling, Trump now remains on the Colorado ballot until the Supreme Court decides on Trump’s appeal.

Trump’s lawyers said in the filing that if the ruling is allowed to stand it would “mark the first time in the history of the United States that the judiciary has prevented voters from casting ballots for the leading major-party presidential candidate.”  They added that the court should “return the right to vote for their candidate of choice to the voters … only Congress has the authority to decide who is eligible to serve as president.” Trump’s legal team also argues that even if the provision could be applied to the former president, he did not engage in insurrection on Jan. 6, citing a “long history of political protests that have turned violent.”

The decision from Colorado’s high court reversed a lower court’s ruling in which a judge said Trump had engaged in insurrection by inciting the riot on Jan. 6, but that presidents are not subject to the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment because they are not an “officer of the United States.” The state court said its ruling would remain on hold indefinitely, allowing Trump and his allies to file appeals with the Supreme Court.

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SPORTS FEEVER – January 4, 2024

SPORTS FEEVER by Chris Fee of KROX Radio – chrisjfee@yahoo.com

Happy 2024!  I hope the first few days of the new year have treated you well and the rest of the year is fabulous!

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We start off the column with a huge congratulations to Eric Schmidt, current special teams coordinator and Defensive Ends coach for the University of Washington Huskies Football team that beat Texas on Monday and will play Michigan for the NCAA College Football National Championship game on Monday.

Schmidty is a 2001 graduate of the University of North Dakota, where he won a NCAA D-2 National Championship as a captain and linebacker on the Fighting Sioux football team. After graduation from college, Crookston High School Activities Director (late interim superintendent) Dave Kuehn decided he was going to step down as head football coach and reached out to Dale Lennon (UND Football head coach at the time) and asked if he had anybody that was graduating and would be a good teacher and coach. Lennon said he had just the guy, and Eric Schmidt came to Crookston to teach social studies and Coach Football and Girls Basketball from 2002 to the 2005-06 school year.
In 2003, he led the Pirate Football team to a Section 8AAA championship and the sixth state tournament in school history.
In the 2005-06 basketball season, he brought the Girls basketball team to the Minnesota Class AA state championship, where they lost to Cannon Falls.

I had a chance to talk with Eric and we will have that interview on Friday at 2:04 p.m.  We will also post the interview online after Friday afternoon.

COACHING HISTORY

San Diego State
2024 – ? – Defensive Coordinator

Washington
2022-23: Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Ends

Fresno State
2020-21: Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator

North Dakota
2019: Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2018: Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers
2014-17: Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers

Southern Illinois
2012-13: Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator
2010-11: Defensive Line
2008-09: Outside Linebackers

North Dakota
2006-07: Linebackers

Crookston H.S. (Minn.)
2002-06: Head Coach

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SECTION 8AA GIRLS BASKETBALL

The Girl’s Basketball season is almost at the halfway point with most teams playing around 10 games with a maximum of 26. January is always an important month with all the games that are played.

Here is a look at the QRF in Section 8AA Girls Basketball –
1. Perham 10-2 (77.1)
2. Barnesville 7-2 (75.0)
3. Pelican Rapids 9-0 (69.2)
4. Menahga 6-1 (62.8)
5. East Grand Forks 8-3 (61.2)
6. Hawley 6-4 (50.7)
7. Wadena-Deer Creek 5-5 (40.1)
8. Park Rapids 3-7 (35.8)
9. Roseau 5-5 (33.7)
10. Frazee 3-4 (31.7)
11. Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton 2-6 (31.7)
12. Thief River Falls 2-7 (27.5)
13. Crookston 2-7 (23.1)
14. Warroad 3-6 (22.9)

Looking at the rankings so far, Barnesville is technically the top seed right now because they beat Perham earlier this season and have the tie-breaker on the Yellowjackets. Pelican Rapids is going to be battling for the top seed also. Menahga doesn’t play as tough of a schedule as the top 3, so it might be difficult to move in front of them, but one thing we know is the QRF rewards wins, and if Menahga keeps winning, they will be within striking distance of a top seed.
It is safe to say the section isn’t as top-heavy as far as top-notch talent goes. With that being said, the section is wide open with a lot of good teams. January will be important for seeding purposes, with a lot of big games coming up.

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SECTION 8A GIRLS BASKETBALL –
The Section 8A Girls sub-sections have Fosston leading the way in the east and Sacred Heart leading the West. The QRF rankings so far are below –

WEST SUBSECTION
1. Sacred Heart 8-1 (55.8)
2. Kittson Co. Central 5-1 (49.5)
3. Northern Freeze 6-2 (45.9)
4. Stephen-Argyle 4-2 (45.5)
5. Warren-A-O 7-4 (36.8)
6. Fertile-Beltrami 5-3 (34.7)
7. BGMR 4-3 (32.9)
8. Goodridge/Grygla 2-4 (25.7)
9. Climax-Fisher 3-6 (24.6)
10. Red Lake Co. Central 1-8 (15.9)
11. Red Lake Falls 0-8 (10.0)

EAST SUBSECTION
1. Fosston 9-0 (62.5)
2. Kelliher/Northome 6-1 (54.6)
3. Cass Lake-Bena 7-1 (54.4)
4. Blackduck 7-3 (38.2)
5. Mahnomen/Waubun 3-7 (21.2)
6. Clearbrook-Gonvick 3-6 (20.8)
7. Red Lake 2-5 (18.6)
8. Bagley 2-7 (16.5)
9. Win-E-Mac 1-9 (13.6)
10. Lake of the Woods 1-8 (12.7)

The West is the stronger of the two sub-sections once again this year. But the top three teams in the East are legit top three teams in the section.
The West has seven teams over 500, while the East only has four. Fosston is the only undefeated team in the section, but there are eight to 10 teams that I wouldn’t be surprised if they won the section tournament. Of course, the next two months will tell us a lot more, but so far this season, the section is very competitive.

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SECTION 8A GIRLS HOCKEY

The battle for the top seed took an interesting and more complicated turn over the holiday break. Warroad had a 4-0 lead over Crookston, and it didn’t look good for the Pirates. In the third period, Crookston scored some goals but lost 4-3.  Crookston owned a victory over Warroad in Crookston earlier in December and now the two teams are 1-1 against each other.

I don’t see either team losing a section game so that leaves us down to who the coaches want to seed 1 and 2.
I have always believed the second game (if you play two) always has more importance. As I said in an earlier column, it really doesn’t matter if you are one or two.

I am guessing Warroad will be the top seed. But there is a month left in the season before playoffs start, and the only thing that will matter is how the teams are playing going into the playoffs.

Hockey doesn’t use QRF, but I included it below.

1. Warroad 10-4 (84.4 – #1 QRF in Class A)
2. Crookston 11-4-1 (62.7 – #10 QRF in Class A)
3. East Grand Forks 7-8-1 (39.1)
4. Thief River Falls 4-9 (31.3)
5. Detroit Lakes 5-7-1 (26.7)
6. International Falls 0-13 (11.8)

The Minnesota Girls Hockey Coaches and MSHSL will have to figure something out for their postseason in the future.
There are only 47 Class A teams in the state and there are only FOUR teams in Section 6A!!!!!
Section 6A has the following teams, and none of them are in the top 15!
1. Fergus Falls 8-6-1 (54.9 – 17th in Class A, would be third in Section 8A)
2. Northern Lakes 2-11 (25.0)
3. Prairie Centre 3-7-2 (22.6)
4. Morris/Benson 4-9 (21.5)
I still think girls hockey needs to go to four sections (back like it was in the early days of Pirate Girls Hockey. Crookston played Hibbing in the section tournament. You would have at least 8 to 10 teams in each section, and it would be a lot of fun. I think it would be great and only makes sense. The status quo is easier because nobody in Minnesota likes change!

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The Mahnomen/Waubun Wrestling Dual schedule for Friday has been announced –

5:00 pm round 1
Mahnomen/Waubun vs Crookston
Wadena-Deer Creek vs Pelican Rapids

Round 2
Mahnomen/Waubun vs Wadena-Deer Creek
Crookston vs Pelican Rapids

Round 3
Mahnomen/Waubun vs Pelican Rapids
Wadena-Deer Creek vs Crookston

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The latest Minnesota High School sports rankings are available by clicking the link below.

Minnesota High School Rankings – KROX (kroxam.com)

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The Crookston Pirate Winter Sports Schedules are available on our website. Click on the link below –

CROOKSTON PIRATE WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULES – KROX (kroxam.com)

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JOKES

A duck is standing next to a busy road, cars are zooming past while he waits for a break in traffic. A chicken walks up to him and says, “Don’t do it, man. You’ll never hear the end of it.”

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Two friends are walking down the street, trying to think of something to do. One turned to the other and said, “Hey there’s this new place that has the best punch you’ll ever drink.”
They head to the bar, and the first man yells, “Bartender, to glasses of your best punch.”
Grumbling, the bartender replies, “If you want some punch, you’re gonna have to get in line like everybody else.”
The friends turn and look around, but there’s no punch line……

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How are former Crookston Pirates athletes doing in college or elsewhere?
****LET ME KNOW OF OTHERS TO ADD TO THE LIST. Email me at chrisjfee@yahoo.com

Halle Bruggeman is a freshman on the University of Wisconsin-Stout Women’s Tennis team.

Grace Fischer is a freshman on the Concordia College (Moorhead) Women’s Golf team.

Ethan Boll is a Freshman on the University of North Dakota Football team.

Breanna Kressin is a Sophomore on the Hockey Cheer Team for THE University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey team.

Emma Osborn is a Sophomore playing basketball at Northland Technical and Community College in Thief River Falls.

Jacey Larson is a Sophomore playing hockey at Dakota College at Bottineau.

Aleah Bienek is a Sophomore playing hockey at Trine University in Indiana.

Elise Tangquist is the Head Girls Golf Coach at Horace High School in Fargo, ND..

Kaleb Thingelstad is a junior playing golf at Kansas Wesleyan.

Joslynn Leach is a sophomore playing golf at Concordia College in Moorhead. The Cobbers wrapped up the Fall season.

Brady Butt is a Junior playing football at the University of Jamestown.

Ty Hamre is playing football at Bemidji State University.

Aleece Durbin is a Junior on the University of North Dakota Womens Track and Field team.

Elizabeth Erdman is a coach for the Moorhead Red Dragon swim team.

Crookston School District Coaches
Todd Miner 
is a Pirate Football assistant coach.
Ben Parkin 
is the head Pirate Baseball Coach.
Emily Meyer 
is the Pirate head girls hockey coach and softball assistant coach.
Jeremy Lubinski 
is a Pirate 8th Grade Football coach.
Amy Boll 
is the head Pirate Girls Track head coach
Sarah Reese 
is the Pirate Head Girls Soccer coach
Marley Melbye is the Head Girls Swimming coach and assistant girls golf coach
Jeff Perreault 
is the Pirate Girls Golf head coach
Wes Hanson is the Pirate Wrestling Head Coach and assistant boys golf coach
Kevin Weber is a Pirate Boys Basketball volunteer assistant coach
Connor Morgan is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Sam Melbye is the Pirate Boys J.V. Hockey coach
Chris Dufault is a youth wrestling Coach
Colton Weiland is an assistant wrestling coach

Non-Crookston High School coaching/Admin/etc

Tim Desrosier is an Assistant Coach for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Pony Boys Basketball

Pat Wolfe is the head wrestling coach for Fosston/Bagley.

Austin Sommerfeld is an Assistant Athletic Director for Strategic Communication at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth.

Collin Reynolds is the head baseball coach for the University of Colorado Buffalo Club Baseball team.

Trent Stahlecker is a School Security Specialist & he works for the Brevard Public Schools, Florida.

Cody Weiland is an assistant wrestling coach at Proctor/Hermantown.

Josh Edlund is the head football coach and phy ed teacher at Flandreau, South Dakota.

Allison Lindsey Axness is Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach at Champlin Park

Jeff Olson is the Head Wrestling Coach and Head Baseball coach at Delano.

Jake Olson is an Assistant Football Coach and Head Boys Tennis coach at Delano.

Katy (Westrom) Horgen is the Head Boys Tennis coach at Monticello High School.

Matt Harris is an Assistant Principal/Athletic Director at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Marty Bratrud is the Superintendent and High School Principal at Westhope High School.

Gordie Haug is an assistant football coach at the University of Wyoming.

Mike Hastings is the Wisconsin Badgers Men’s head Hockey coach.

Mike Biermaier is the Athletic Director at Grand Forks Schools.

Stephanie (Lindsay) Perreault works with the North Dakota State stats crew for Bison football, volleyball, and basketball in the winter. Stephanie’s husband, Ryan, is the assistant director for Bison media relations.

Jason Bushie is the hockey athletic trainer at Colorado College.

Chris Myrold is the Director and Fitness at Mission Ranch and Fitness in Camel, California.

Kyle Buchmeier 
is a Tennis Pro at the Reed-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis

Ben Andringa is serving our country in the Army and is now a Ranger.

Jarrett Butenhoff is serving our country with the U.S. Navy.

Joshua Butenhoff is serving our country on a Submarine with the Pacific Fleet with the US Navy.

Peter Cournia is a 2002 Crookston High School Graduate and a grad of West Point and currently serving in the U.S. Army.

Erik Ellingson is serving our country with the U.S. Air Force at Minot.

Philip Kujawa class of 2004, from Crookston High School. He is an Army recruiter in Rochester.

Rob Sobolik is the General Manager of the Fargodome

That’s it for this week. Thanks for the comments, and if you have anything to add or share, please e-mail chrisjfee@yahoo.com or call. Thanks for reading and listening to KROX RADIO and kroxam.com.

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Check out the trailer for ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ starring Donald Glover and Maya Erskine

Donald Glover arrives to the "Atlanta" Robbin Season FYC Event on June 8^ 2018 in Hollywood^ CA

Amazon Prime Video shared a teaser trailer for its new series Mr. & Mrs. Smith, featuring Donald Glover and Maya Erskine. Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a reimagining of the 2005 action comedy film of the same name starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

In the series, Glover and Erskine play two lonely strangers who land jobs for a mysterious spy agency. The pair must assume new identities in an arranged marriage as Mr. and Mrs. John and Jane Smith. An official synopsis reads: “Now hitched, John and Jane navigate a high-risk mission every week while also facing a new relationship milestone. Their complex cover story becomes even more complicated when they catch real feelings for each other. What’s riskier: espionage or marriage?” The teaser trailer shows John (Glover) and Jane (Erskine) get to know each other while taking on action-packed missions.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith is co-created and executive produced by Glover and Francesca Sloane (who previously collaborated on Glover’s series Atlanta).  The series also stars Paul Dano, Parker Posey, Wagner Moura, John Turturro, Ron Perlman, Michaela Coel, Eiza Gonzalez, Alexander Skarsgard and Sharon Horgan.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith premieres Feb. 2; you can take a look at the trailer – here.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-JANUARY 4

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following-

Brandon Kenneth Newell, 42, of Detroit Lakes, for first-degree DUI.

Anabel Estella Vasquez, 21, of Crookston, for domestic assault and attempt to inflict bodily harm to another.

Anastasia Lyric Mojica, 20, of Crookston, for second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.

Georgie Piatkoff, 32, of McIntosh, for driving after cancellation.

Brian Dean Wang, 64, no address listed, for domestic abuse and violating protection order.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT-JANUARY 4

The Northwest Regional Correction Center reported the arrest of the following-

Brandon Kenneth Newell, 42, of Detroit Lakes, for first-degree DUI.

Anabel Estella Vasquez, 21, of Crookston, for domestic assault and attempt to inflict bodily harm to another.

Anastasia Lyric Mojica, 20, of Crookston, for second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.

Georgie Piatkoff, 32, of McIntosh, for driving after cancellation.

Brian Dean Wang, 64, no address listed, for domestic abuse and violating protection order.

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