Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer to star in new film ‘The Death of Robin Hood’

Hugh Jackman attends Apple TV+ Original Films "Ghosted" premiere at AMC Lincoln Square in New York on April 18^ 2023

Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer will star in the new film The Death of Robin Hood, with Deadline reporting that Jackman and Comer have joined the upcoming project from director Michael Sarnoski (‘A Quiet Place: Day One.’)

Said Sarnoski: “It has been an incredible opportunity to reinvent and freshly innovate the story we all know of Robin Hood. Securing the perfect cast to transform the script to screen was essential. I could not be more thrilled and trusting in Hugh and Jodie to bring this story to life in a powerful and meaningful way.”

The Death of Robin Hood is a darker reimagining of the classic Robin Hood tale, and will see the title character “grappling with his past after a life of crime and murder, a battleworn loner who finds himself gravely injured and in the hands of a mysterious woman who offers him a chance at salvation.”

Production is due to begin in February 2025.

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Reese Witherspoon’s ‘Legally Blonde’ prequel series ‘Elle’ coming to Prime Video

Reese Witherspoon arrives for Apple+ ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ Premiere on April 13^ 2023 in Westwood^ CA

Reese Witherspoon will be bringing a ‘Legally Blonde’ prequel series to Amazon Prime Video. Witherspoon will serve as executive producer, via her Hello Sunshine banner.

The 48-year-old Witherspoon recently announced at Amazon Prime Video’s upfront presentation that the prequel series was in the works at the streamer, sharing: “I had this crazy idea that the world might want to know the origin story of Elle Woods. So, here I am to officially tell you the most amazing news ever, which is that we’re going back to high school with Elle .. Before she became the most famous Gemini vegetarian to graduate from Harvard Law School, she was just a regular ‘90s high school girl. And thanks to Amazon and Hello Sunshine, all of you are going to get to know her in this new series on Amazon Prime Video. I’m so excited.”

The show, titled Elle, will tell the origin story of Elle Woods as a 1990s high schooler. Per a series synopsis, Elle will feature the experiences and adventures that shaped the title character into the heroine Witherspoon played in the original 2001 movie, with the logline for the series reads, “’Elle’ follows Elle Woods in high school as we learn about the life experiences that shaped her into the iconic young woman we came to know and love in the first Legally Blonde film.”  As of press time, the role of teenaged Elle has not been cast.

Witherspoon said in a statement: “I truly couldn’t be more excited about this series! Fans will get to know how Elle Woods navigated her world as a teenager with her distinct personality and ingenuity, in ways that only our beloved Elle could do. What could be better than that? I’m extremely grateful to the incredible teams at Prime Video and Hello Sunshine — along with our amazing writer Laura Kittrell — for making this dream of mine come true. Legally Blonde is back!”

Vernon Sanders, head of television for Amazon MGM Studios, also shared: “One of the most quotable, iconic, and beloved characters that is ingrained in the fabric of Hollywood history has to be Elle Woods, and we are honored to bring her origin story to our global Prime Video customers. Reese and Hello Sunshine’s vision for this series, coupled with Laura Kittrell’s winning voice, made this show completely undeniable.”

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT – MAY 30, 2024

The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following – 

 Sandra Kay Kouba, 72, of Mentor, for DUI in the third degree, driving while impaired.

Christina Ann Mayotte, 35, for possession of Drugs in the third degree, methamphetamine/amphetamine in a school/park/public housing zone.

Ryan Robert Stewart, 28, of Grand Forks, for DUI with refusal to submit to chemical testing.

Dylan Charles Bye, 21, of Hillsboro, for Domestic Assault, committing acts to cause fear or intimidate bodily harm/death.

 

 

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FERTILE-BELTRAMI BOYS AND BGMR GIRLS ADVANCE TO STATE CLASS A GOLF TOURNEY

The Fertile-Beltrami Falcon Boys Golf team had another tremendous performance as they cruised to the Section 8A Boys Championship for the third straight year. Fertile-Beltrami shot a 658, 37 strokes better than Badger/Greenbush-Middle River.
The Badger/Greenbush-Middle River Gator Girls Golf team won the Section 8A Girls Championship by shooting a two-day total of 790, 22 strokes better than Mahnomen/Waubun.

The State Class A Golf Tournament will be held at Pebble Creek Golf Club in Becker June 11-12. 

BOYS – The medalist was Masen Nowacki of Fertile-Beltrami with a two-day total of 153, seven strokes better than Blake McMullen of Mahnomen/Waubun.
Nowacki had one birdie, 11 pars, five bogies, and one double bogey. 

GIRLS – The medalist was Cady Clark of Mahnomen/Waubun with a 188, six strokes better than the runner-up. Clark had two pars, eight bogies, seven double bogies, and one triple bogey.

Below are the results. The top team and the top 5 individuals not on the top team in each division advance to the State Tournament.

GIRLS TEAMS (Top team advances to State Tournament)   BOYS TEAMS (Top team advances to State Tournament)
1. Badger/Greenbush-MR 790 1. Fertile-Beltrami 658
2. Mahnomen/Waubun 812 2. Badger/Greenbush-MR 695
3. Fertile-Beltrami 848 3. Mahnomen/Waubun 705
4. Northern Freeze – 879 4. Red Lake County 714
BGMR players Fertile-Beltrami players
Ava Christianson – 194 Masen Nowacki – 153
Khloe Fletcher – 196 Caiden Swenby – 160
Emily Burkel – 197 Derek Sorenson – 165
Zairyn Wimpfheimer – 204 Daniel Ivanov – 180
Bethanie VonEnde – 212 Gavin Aakhus – 180
Clara Bergsnev – 245   Hunter Doyea – 186
5 Individuals advancing to state 5 Individuals advancing to state
Cady Clark – MW 188 1. Blake McMullen – MW 160
Tyra Burke – FB 194
Kasey Waling – KCC 200
2. Ty Grinsteiner – BGMR 169
3. James Palmer – Bagley 169
Isabella Schlick – MW 203
Leah Hlubek – MW 206
4. Masen Swenson – BGMR 170
5. Danyn Janousek – BGMR 171

 

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PIRATE CLAY TARGET TEAM MOVES INTO 4TH PLACE IN THE CONFERENCE

The Crookston Pirate Clay Target team had another good week of shooting to wrap up the conference shooting season. Crookston recorded 1,843.5 points and moved into fourth place in the conference. 

Wilkens is now tied for 33rd place in the state.

Conference Standings for Male shooters (top 25)
Wyatt Wilkens 2nd
Chase Proulx 9th
Koda Donarski 11th

Conference Standings for Female shooters (top 25)
Kristine Bernd 11th
Jayde Uttermark 13th
Joslyn Wallace 14th
Katelyn Christensen 16th

Addisyn Schiller 23rd

The team has moved closer to fourth place in the conference standings after the week four results. 
1. Roseau – 13,213.5
2. Andover – 12,020.5
3. Pine River-Backus – 10,820
4. 
Crookston – 9,501.5
5. Nashwauk-Keewatin – 9,371.5
6. Fillmore Central – 6,303

FOR ALL THE PIRATE RESULTS, CLICK HERE.

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Donald “Sandy” Sanders – OBIT

A celebration of life is planned on Saturday, June 15, 2024 from 1 to 5 pm at his home on Tulaby Lake.
38018 Tulaby Lake Drive, Waubun, Mn.

Donald “Sandy” Sanders, 80, Tulaby Lake, formerly of Crookston, died Sunday, August 27, 2023 at the VA Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota.

Sandy was born in Fargo, ND on March 26, 1943, the son of Carroll E. Sanders and Bonnie (Illgen). As a child he moved with his family to Crookston, MN, where he grew up, attended school, and graduated in 1961 from Central High School. In 1964 he entered the US Navy, where he served on the USS Independence during the Vietnam War.

On November 28, 1964, he married his high school sweetheart, Carol Ann Brolsma, in Crookston. After working briefly in the communities of East Grand Forks, Minot, and Fridley, Sandy and Carol returned to Crookston where they lived, worked, and raised their three children, Scott, Susan, and Steven. Sandy was employed for 33 years at the University of Minnesota-Crookston retiring in 2003, as a master plumber. Sandy and Carol then moved to their lake home on Tulaby Lake near Waubun, Minnesota where he enjoyed living the lake life and the many visits from his children and grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife; Carol, three children, Scott (Tricia) Sanders, Steve Sanders both of Crookston, Susan Sanders of Mesa, Arizona; grandchildren, Zachary Sanders, Sophia Sanders & finance, Alex LaFrance, Samantha Sanders, Georgia Sanders, Connor and Cayden Jennings; one sister, Terryl Erickson, Greenbush, MN.

He is preceded in death by both parents, Carroll & Bonnie, a sister, Jennifer, and a brother, Robert. A Celebration of Life is planned for Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 1pm at their home on Tulaby Lake.

Cards can be sent to:
Carol Sanders
38018 Tulaby Lake Dr.
Waubun, MN 56589

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David A. Pinske – OBIT

David A. Pinske, age 80, of Gary, MN, passed away on Sunday, May 26, 2024, at Essentia Health in Fosston, MN.

Visitation will be held on Friday, May 31, 2024, from 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm, with a prayer service at 6:30 pm, at the Anderson Family Funeral Home, Twin Valley, MN. A funeral service will be held Saturday, June 1, 2024, at 10:00 am, with a visitation beginning 1 hour prior at the Gary Lutheran Church, Gary.

Arrangements entrusted to Anderson Family Funeral Home in Twin Valley, MN
online guestbook www.andersonfamilyfh.com

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Federal appeals court upholds sentence in Jan. 6 case after claims of jury bias

Washington DC^USA.Jan^06^2021. After the rally^ those who gathered at the call of President Trump^ who were dissatisfied with the election results^ marched to Congress and appealed for their support.

A federal appeals court in Washington upheld the conviction of a former New York City Police Department officer who was charged for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, after he claimed that he couldn’t get an impartial jury in Washington, D.C.

Thomas Webster, the former NYPD officer, was found guilty in 2022 of assaulting a police officer during the riot. Webster sought to have his case moved out of the nation’s capital, raising concerns about political bias by the jury pool, but a federal district court denied his request. His legal arguments echoed public comments about the partisan bent of DC from Trump and his allies about the criminal case the former president faces in the nation’s capital for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

However, the unanimous three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said in a ruling Tuesday that Webster was wrong when he argued that the jury pool in the District of Columbia was too Democratic, too tied to the federal government and too surrounded by news coverage of the Capitol attack to produce 12 unbiased jurors who would decide his case.  The opinion was written by Barack Obama-appointed Judge Patricia Millett and joined by Judges Gregory Katsas and Neomi Rao, both Trump appointees. According to ABC News, the judges found that nothing in the record suggested that the jury pool had preconceived notions about Webster or knew who he was, and also determined that he failed to show that the district’s jury pool is incapable of producing fair juries for people facing charges that stem from the Jan. 6 attack. Millett wrote: “Webster asserts that the District overwhelmingly voted for President Biden and historically votes for Democratic candidates. That may be. But the political inclinations of a populace writ large say nothing about an individual’s ability to serve impartially in adjudicating the criminal conduct of an individual .. Webster’s focus on the jury pool’s opinion of January 6th and its perpetrators misses the point. We expect jurors to view significant criminal events in their hometown with an unapproving eye, whether it is the January 6th attack on the Capitol, a murder, or an armed robbery spree. Generalized disapproval of criminal conduct — even the specific conduct at issue in a defendant’s case — says nothing about a juror’s ability to be impartial in deciding whether a particular individual committed a crime or not.”

Webster was among the crowd of Trump supporters who attended the rally outside the White House on Jan. 6 and marched to the Capitol. Wearing body armor and carrying a Marine Corps flag, he confronted police officers outside the Capitol and was involved in an altercation with a member of the Metropolitan Police Department, knocking him to the ground and pushing his gas mask into his face.

In addition to upholding Webster’s conviction, the panel affirmed his 10-year prison sentence – one of the longest among hundreds of Capitol riot cases. He was the first Jan. 6 defendant to be tried on an assault charge and the first to present a self-defense argument.

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Pope Francis issues apology after reported use of homophobic slur

Pope Francis reads during his weekly general audience in the Paul VI hall. VATICAN CITY^ VATICAN - 10 JANUARY 2024

Pope Francis is apologizing after reports surfaced that the pontiff had used a homophobic term for LGBTQ+ people in a closed-door meeting with bishops. The Vatican issued a statement on Tuesday on behalf of Pope Francis, which said in part: “In the Church there is room for everyone, for everyone! Nobody is useless, nobody is superfluous, there is room for everyone. Just as we are, all of us.” Matteo Bruni, director of the Holy See Press Office, added: “Pope Francis is aware of articles that recently came out about a conversation, behind closed doors, with the bishops of the [Italian Bishops Conference]. The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms, and he apologizes to those who felt offended by the use of a term reported by others.”

CBS News reported that the Pope Francis had used derogatory language at the Italian Bishops’ Conference when asked if gay men should be allowed to train as priests if they remain celibate. The pope reportedly said gay men should not be allowed to train as priests even if they pledge to remain celibate, and he used a homophobic slur – reinforcing longstanding Church instruction against allowing homosexual men to enter the seminary to train for the priesthood.

The remarks were first reported on the Italian tabloid website Dagospia and then by other Italian news agencies, who said that Pope Francis was reportedly speaking in Italian, which is not his first language. The Vatican’s statement continued: “The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms, and he extends his apologies to those who were offended by the use of a term, reported by others.”

Pope Francis has previously been respectful publicly towards the LGBTQ+ community, stating that priests should be able to bless same-sex couples in some circumstances, but stressing that the blessings would be for individuals in the couples, and not the couples themselves.

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Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel to star in Prime Video series ‘The Better Sister’

Elizabeth Banks at the 30th Vanity Fair Oscar Party. LOS ANGELES^ USA. March 10^ 2024

Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel will star in and executive produce a series based on Alafair Burke’s thriller, The Better Sister.

According to a press release from Prime Video, The Better Sister is an “electric thriller” about how some terrible things pull two sisters apart from each other, and ultimately brings them back together. An official synopsis reads “Chloe (Biel) moves through the world with her handsome lawyer husband Adam and teenage son Ethan by her side while her estranged sister Nicky (Banks) hustles to make ends meet while trying to stay clean. When Adam is brutally murdered, the prime suspect sends shockwaves through the family, laying bare long-buried secrets.”

Olivia Milch (‘Ocean’s 8’) and Regina Corrado (‘Mayor of Kingstown’) will serve as showrunners and executive producers for the Prime Video project, with director Craig Gillespie (‘I, Tonya,’ ‘Pam & Tommy’) helming the series.

Vernon Sanders, head of television for Amazon MGM Studios, said in a statement: “Beyond being an enticing thriller full of twists and turns, The Better Sister is a gripping story about family feuds and forgiveness. The brilliant duo of Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks are sure to bring these characters to life in the most authentic way alongside Olivia, Regina, Craig, and the talented team at Tomorrow Studios. The series is in the best hands to bring Alafair Burke’s original IP to life for our global Prime Video customers.”

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