SPRING LOAD RESTRICTIONS TO END BY MAY 6

The Minnesota Department of Transportation will end Spring Load Restrictions in the North Frost zone on Monday, May 6, at 12:01 am. Spring load restrictions have already ended in the other zones.

Truckers are advised to check with local agencies prior to increasing any weights on their routes. The sign erected on the roadway governs the load limit in effect.

Seasonal load limit (frost) zones and restricted routes can be found on the MnDOT load limits map. Start and end dates and other load limit information are shown at mndot.gov/loadlimits.

Overweight permits for more than 80,000 pounds of gross vehicle weight will continue, and new permits will be issued if all axle and group weights are legal (axle weight limits).

MnDOT will report start and end dates on its 24-hour automated message center at 1-800-723-6543 for the U.S. and Canada and locally at 651-366-5400 for the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.

 

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Over 16k pounds of ground beef sold at Walmart stores recalled for possible E. coli

Different types and lean ratings of ground beef^ pork and chicken at the local Walmart. Clinton^ Missouri / USA- March 17^2019

More than 16,000 pounds of ground beef sold at Walmart stores nationwide were recalled due to potential E. coli contamination. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the recall on Wednesday; according to the release, approximately 16,342 pounds of six different types of raw ground beef products sold by Cargill Meat Solutions were recalled. The products were produced April 26-27, 2o24 under a variety of different labels, the release said (see HERE for labels.). Consumers are urged to check their fridge or freezer and immediately dispose of the product or return it to the place of purchase.

According to the agency, the ground beef may have been contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, a “bacterial strain that is an important food and a waterborne pathogen that causes diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, and hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) in humans,” according to StatPearls, an online library published in the National Library of Medicine.

All products contained the establishment umber “EST. 86P” printed on the back of the label, and the products were then shipped to Walmart retail locations nationwide. According to the release, the producer flagged the issue after it was discovered that the impacted products, which had previously been segregated, have been “inadvertently utilized in the production of ground beef.”

No confirmed reports of adverse reaction has been reported, the release added. For more information about the recall, head here.

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Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy stepping down, to cut 15% of workforce

Peloton store in a shopping mall. Peloton Interactive^ Inc. is an American exercise equipment and media company.

Peloton announced on Thursday that CEO Barry McCarthy will be stepping down as the company, and that it is also cutting 15% of its staff worldwide (or about 400 employees).  Karen Boone and Chis Bruzzo, Peloton’s current board chair and director, respectively, will temporarily handle the CEO duties until a new leader is chosen. Another board director, Jay Hoag, has been named the new chair, and McCarthy will stay with Peloton as a strategic advisor for the rest of 2024.

The announcement was made ahead of revealing its 2024 third-quarter financial report Thursday morning, after which shares slid 12%, to $2.81. The job cuts are just the latest round for the company, which announced in October 2022 that it was cutting about 500 jobs on top of the nearly 800 layoffs it made in August of that year. Peloton also said it will also close some retail showrooms while it consolidates resources.

Peloton said in a letter to shareholders: “Today we are announcing a new restructuring program to reduce annual expenses by more than $200 million. The objective of the cost reductions is to align our cost structure with the current size of our business and position Peloton to generate sustained and meaningful positive free cash flow, which is a top priority for us.”

In a message to employees, McCarthy said the layoffs were unavoidable in streamlining costs and making Peloton profitable again. The statement said in part: “Hard as the decision has been to make additional headcount cuts, Peloton simply had no other way to bring its spending in line with its revenue. The company had to do that in order to generate sustainable positive [free cash flow]. Achieving positive FCF makes Peloton a more attractive borrower, which is important as the company turns its attention to the necessary task of successfully refinancing its debt.”

The New York-based fitness company experienced incredible sales growth during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with shares multiplying by more than five times in 2020 amid lockdowns. However, sales began to slow in 2021 as vaccines allowed people to come out of quarantine and begin to visit gyms and exercise establishments outside of the home.

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John Mulaney starring in six-episode live Netflix special ‘Everybody’s in L.A.’

John Mulaney at the 14th Governors Awards at the Dolby Ballroom on January 9^ 2024 in Los Angeles^ CA

Netflix shared a trailer for ‘John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In L.A.’, a six-episode special created by and starring comedian John Mulaney.

‘Everybody’s In L.A.’ will follow Mulaney as he explores Los Angeles during the week of ‘Netflix is a Joke Fest’, which will take place May 2-12 this year. The show features special guests and field pieces shot in LA. Per a series synopsis, the show follows Mulaney as he “explores the city of Los Angeles during a week when every funny person is in it.”

Netflix is a Joke Fest will feature over 300 live stand-up shows, special events, table reads, sketches and more across Los Angles. Ali Wong, Bill Burr, Cedric the Entertainer, Chelsea Handler, Chris Rock, Craig Robinson, Daniel Tosh, David Letterman, Hannah Gadsby, Iliza Schlesinger, Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Stewart, Jim Gaffigan, Kevin Hart, Kumail Nanjiani, Mae Martin, Mike Epps, Patton Oswalt, Seth Rogan, Tom Brady, Wanda Sykes and other stars will perform.

‘Everybody’s In L.A.‘ premieres live May 3 at 7 p.m., with new episodes to follow May 6-10 at 10 p.m. EDT on Netflix. Mulaney will also be performing on May 4 at the Hollywood Bowl as part of the festival.

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Ice Spice to make acting debut in Spike Lee’s ‘High and Low’

Ice Spice at the 2023 BET Awards Arrivals at the Microsoft Theater on June 25^ 2023 in Los Angeles

Ice Spice will make her acting debut in Spike Lee‘s forthcoming feature film ‘High and Low’, starring Denzel Washington. Ice Spice (real name Isis Naija Gaston) will have a small role in the Apple Original film, which also stars Jeffrey Wright and Ilfenesh Hadera.

The rapper has begun shooting her cameo role for the project, that is an English-language reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 crime thriller of the same name. Per Variety, the project is the fifth collaboration between Washington and Lee, and their first since 2006’s “Inside Man.” Apple Original Films and A24 are partnering on the project, which will be released theatrically by A24 before a global launch on AppleTV+. A24 posted a photo to X of Lee and Washington on set, along with the caption, “No. 5 now in production”. Their previous films together were Inside Man (2006), He Got Game (1998), Malcolm X (1992) and Mo’ Better Blues (1990).

Kurosawa’s 1963 film focused on a Japanese shoe executive faced with a difficult decision amid a high-stakes corporate takeover when his chauffeur’s son is kidnapped. The movie was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for best foreign film.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 3, 2024

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

Alexander Espinoza Ortega, 29, of Mahnomen, for second-degree aggravated robbery.

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 5/2/2024 –

At 9:30 a.m., the CFD responded to the 1500 block of Raddison Rd for a report of a detector beeping. Upon arrival, the detector was found to be at the end of its life. There was no danger present. The CFD replaced the detector and then cleared the scene.

At 11:01 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Hurlbut St for a report of an electrical pole on fire. Upon arrival, it was found that the pole was on fire and had snapped, being held up by the electrical wires. The CFD contacted Ottertail Power Company, and once they had clearance to spray water on the pole, they were able to extinguish the fire. Once the fire was extinguished, the CFD turned over control to Ottertail Power Company and then cleared the scene.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT- MAY 3, 2024

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

Alexander Espinoza Ortega, 29, of Mahnomen, for second-degree aggravated robbery.

The Crookston Fire Department (CFD) responded to the following calls on 5/2/2024 –

At 9:30 a.m., the CFD responded to the 1500 block of Raddison Rd for a report of a detector beeping. Upon arrival, the detector was found to be at the end of its life. There was no danger present. The CFD replaced the detector and then cleared the scene.

At 11:01 p.m., the CFD responded to the 100 block of Hurlbut St for a report of an electrical pole on fire. Upon arrival, it was found that the pole was on fire and had snapped, being held up by the electrical wires. The CFD contacted Ottertail Power Company, and once they had clearance to spray water on the pole, they were able to extinguish the fire. Once the fire was extinguished, the CFD turned over control to Ottertail Power Company and then cleared the scene.

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William John Risch – OBIT

William John Risch, 84, of Burnsville, MN, passed away in the Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, on Wednesday morning, April 17, 2024.

Bill was born in Crookston on January 6, 1940, the only child of Edward and Pauline (Weiderholt) Risch. He was baptized and confirmed in the United Presbyterian Church, educated in Crookston schools, and graduated from Central High School with the Class of 1958. Bill went on to attend the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks where he earned a Bachelors Degree while majoring in Mathematics. Next came enlistment in the US Air Force, serving at several Air Bases throughout the country and abroad. Capt. William Risch received an honorable discharge from the Air Force after proudly serving his country for 11 years.

While living in the Twin Cities, primarily in Burnsville, Bill was employed by Control Data, specializing in computer analysis. Following the closure of the Company in the 1980’s Bill branched out on his own, and until his retirement provided computer system analysis for several loyal business accounts throughout the metropolitan area.

Bill was an active member of the Masonic Lodge, Shrine, and Kem Temple. Throughout his life Bill was an avid ham radio operator, enjoying many friendships formed with likeminded operators around the globe. He held a pilot’s license for many years and loved taking friends and family on sport flying hops over Minneapolis-St. Paul and sometimes a bit further. He maintained his passion for flight well into the early 2000’s. In more recent years Bill became very adept at flying gyrocopters, owning quite a few of these drones at the time of his passing. For years Bill enjoyed returning often to Crookston to visit his parents. After their deaths he continued to make the trek north to spend time at his lake cabin and doing lots of fishing

Bill is survived by his cousins: Earl Johnson, Erlene Chloupek, and LaVaun Hinton. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ed and Pauline Risch; cousins, Jackie Welander and Phillip Edd; as well as aunts and uncles.

The funeral service celebrating Bill’s life will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in the Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home in Crookston with The Rev. Michael Ozaki, officiating. A Masonic Service will be conducted at 1:15 p.m. by Crookston’s Lodge #141 and is open to the public. Visitation will follow until the time of the funeral service. Burial will take place in the Oakdale Cemetery and Military Honors will be provided by the Grand Forks Air Force Base Funeral Honors Team and the Crookston Veterans Council. All services will be livestreamed by going to Bill’s obituary page at www.stenshoelhouske.com.

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Violence erupts and hundreds arrested as college protests continue; Columbia, UCLA and more cancel classes

Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at an encampment at the University of California^ Los Angeles (UCLA)^ on Friday^ April 26^ 2024^ in Los Angeles.

College protests continued across the country, resulting in escalating violence between pro-Palestinian encampments and counter-protesters. The movement calling for universities to divest financial support for Israel, which has affected dozens of campuses across America, has gone on for over two weeks now. Hundreds of arrests have been made and skirmishes have broken out between police and demonstrators, causing graduation ceremonies to be canceled, and universities forced to switch to remote learning, with access to campuses being restricted.

The Los Angeles Police Department said it has bene responding to UCLA at the ‘university’s request’ due to multiple acts of violence, with the university cancelling all classes until further notice.  Protest encampments at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Yale University and the University of Connecticut were also cleared out as of Tuesday, but encampments remain at more than 40 colleges nationwide.

At The City College of New York and Columbia University, the NYPD made at least 282 arrests, stemming from the breach of special police units at the now-occupied Hamilton Hall. Columbia has asked police to maintain a presence on campus until May 17, two days after commencement. The school said on Wednesday afternoon that all academic activities, including finals, for schools on the Morningside Heights campus will be fully remote for the remainder of the semester.  New York Mayor Eric Adams said in a briefing that while some students were involved in the occupation of Hamilton Hall at Columbia, they were “led by individuals not affiliated with the university.”

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Ryder Edward Fuzzy Van Order – OBIT

Ryder Edward Fuzzy Van Order, a mischievous soul with a heart full of love, passed away peacefully on April 26, 2024. Born on December 29, 2015, in Iowa City, Iowa, to happy parents Misty (Winfrey) and Darryl Van Order, Ryder brought joy and laughter to all who knew him.

Ryder was known for his playful antics. He would often be found rolling around on the floor with Sofie, the cherished family chihuahua. His curiosity led him to pull on cords and wires, and he even once playfully stole his father’s shoelaces, much to everyone’s amusement.  From birth, Ryder had challenges he fought through to live his 8 years on this earth.  He was born one hundred percent deaf and with cerebral palsy, he was also afflicted with a respiratory condition that contributed to his passing.  For a little over a month, his parents were by his bedside in the hospital before he returned home, where, unfortunately, his health quickly declined.  Ryder passed away at home in the love and care of his family; even Sofie nestled herself on Ryder’s chest to comfort him as he transitioned out of this world.

Despite his penchant for mischief, Ryder’s loving nature endeared him to all who crossed his path. His infectious energy brightened the lives of those around him and created countless cherished memories that will be treasured forever.

Ryder’s time in this world may have been short, but the impact he made will last a lifetime. He will be deeply missed by his grieving family.

May God Bless the memory of Ryder Van Order.

Ryder is survived by his parents, Misty and Darryl Van Order, of Crookston; Brother’s:  Caleb, Aaron, and Jaxxon; Grandparents:  Terri Morgan, Stan and Carol Van Order; Aunt and Uncle, Jamie and John Gronley; He was preceded in death by his big brother, Christopher Lance Winfrey, who unfortunately passed away in 2008; Grandma, Jo Anne Winfrey; Aunt, Heather Morgan; Great-Grandparents, Gary Morgan, and Claire and Henry “Hank” Winius.

In lieu of flowers, if you’d like, please send a stuffed animal in honor of Ryder, something he truly loved in life, to Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home, which will be passed on to Ryder’s family.  Services will be held by the family at a date to be determined.

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