Polk County Sheriff’s Office seeking assistance from anyone put in harms way during pursuit on April 7.

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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance from the public regarding the pursuit that occurred in Polk County on Monday, April 7, at approximately 9:40 AM to 10:10 AM. The suspect vehicle is a black Cadillac SRX. Anyone who was on the following roads and believed they were put in harm’s way is asked to contact the sheriff’s office:

*County Road 20 between the Marshall/Polk County line and County Road 21
*County Road 21 from Sherack to US Highway 75
*US Highway 75 from Polk County Road 21 to US Highway 2
*US Highway 2 from US 75 (Near UMC)
*City of Crookston
*County Road 9 (KT Road) from Crookston to County Road 16

Please contact the Polk County Sheriff’s Office at 218-281-0431, attention Investigations Unit.

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Stock market slides as U.S. prepares to impose 104% tariff on China

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The stock market slid on Tuesday at closing, after a rally that had sent the S&P 500 and Nasdaq up more than 4% earlier in the day.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 320 points – or 0.8%; while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index dropped 2.2%, and the S&P 500 fell 1.5%, putting the index on the brink of a bear market — a term that indicates a 20% drop from a previous peak. Since President Trump’s tariff announcement last week, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have each fallen more than 12%.

Before markets opened on Tuesday, Trump said in a post on Truth Social that he had held a “great call” with South Korea’s acting president, Han Duck-soo, about the terms of a trade agreement: “we have the confines and probability of a great DEAL for both countries. Their top TEAM is on a plane heading to the U.S., and things are looking good. We are likewise dealing with many other countries, all of whom want to make a deal with the United States. Like with South Korea, we are bringing up other subjects that are not covered by Trade and Tariffs, and getting them negotiated also. “ONE STOP SHOPPING” is a beautiful and efficient process!!!”

However, the standoff between the U.S. and China continued, with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirming that the President’s threat of an additional 50% tariff on China will go into effect early Wednesday — bringing the total tariff rate against Beijing to 104%.

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Supreme Court allows Trump administration to terminate 16,000 probationary federal workers

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration’s firing of 16,000 probationary federal employees across six agencies and departments to go forward. The high court’s 7-2 decision blocks a ruling from a lower court judge that required the government to temporarily reinstate more than 16,000 probationary employees (per CNN).

In the unsigned, two paragraph opinion, the court said that the nine labor unions and nonprofit groups that brought the case did not have legal standing to sue over federal employees’ firings.  The opinion did not address the question of whether the terminations themselves were lawful, and it is not the final word on whether the employees will be allowed to keep their jobs, but it will have a significant impact on both the workers and the agencies in the meantime. Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson publicly dissented the opinion, with Jackson offered a brief explanation, questioning the need for the high court to enter into the case on an emergency basis.

Last month, a federal judge had ordered the White House to reinstate the affected employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the Department of Interior and the Department of Treasury. The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court for an emergency stay of the judge’s order, arguing the plaintiffs lacked standing and had “hijacked the employment relationship between the federal government and its workforce.”

The labor unions and nonprofit groups later asked the Supreme Court to preserve the district court judge’s order that those workers be reinstated because of the imminent harm that would come from termination.  In their brief, they wrote: “Because probationary employees include not only those new to the government but also those recently promoted, agencies lost experienced individuals and directors of programs and were left with arbitrary and unexpected gaps in critical functions. The reverberations throughout agencies and impacts on services were dramatic and immediate.”

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT APRIL 9

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following

Samuel Eugene Rayburn, 49, of Crookston, for Driving after revocation of driver’s license

Skyler Jo Kern, 32, of Walcott, ND, for DUI

Ivan Santellanes, 34, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT APRIL 9

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center reported the arrest of the following

Samuel Eugene Rayburn, 49, of Crookston, for Driving after revocation of driver’s license

Skyler Jo Kern, 32, of Walcott, ND, for DUI

Ivan Santellanes, 34, of Crookston, for Domestic Assault

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See Rami Malek in the trailer for ‘The Amateur’

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Rami Malek plays a CIA code-breaker on a quest for revenge against the terrorists who killed his wife in the official trailer for The Amateur.  The film’s official poster was revealed on social media with the caption: “Tickets are now on sale for #TheAmateur, starring Academy Award® winner Rami Malek and Academy Award® nominee Laurence Fishburne. See it in IMAX April 11: http://fandango.com/TheAmateur”

The trailer sees Malek starring as Charlie Heller, a CIA analyst whose wife is killed in a London terrorist attack. The film, based on the novel by Robert Littell, also stars Lawrence Fishburne as a colleague who helps Malik on his quest for revenge.

The movie’s official synopsis reads: “When his supervisors refuse to take action, he takes matters into his own hands, embarking on a dangerous trek across the globe to track down those responsible, his intelligence serving as the ultimate weapon for eluding his pursuers and achieving his revenge.”  

Directed by James Hawes, The Amateur also stars Rachel Brosnahan, Caitríona Balfe, Jon Bernthal, Michael Stuhlbarg, Holt McCallany, Julianne Nicholson, Adrian Martinez and Danny Sapani.

The Amateur premieres in theaters April 11; see the trailer – HERE.

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Lizzo to play Sister Rosetta Tharpe in new Amazon MGM Studios biopic ‘Rosetta’

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Deadline reports that Lizzo will play trailblazing gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe in the upcoming biopic from Amazon MGM Studios, titled “Rosetta”.

“Rosetta” — from writers Natalie Chaidez (“The Flight Attendant”) and Kwynn Perry (“Tigerbelles”) — will tell the story of how Tharpe became known as the ‘Godmother of Rock & Roll’, influencing the likes of Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Johnny Cash and countless other musicians. Four-time Grammy winner Lizzo will also produce the film alongside Kevin Beisler and Significant Productions’ Nina Yang Bongiovi and Forest Whitaker.

The project, currently in development, is described as “capturing a pivotal period in her life — one of groundbreaking innovation, defiant passion, and secret love. As she shatters musical boundaries with her signature guitar sound, Rosetta must navigate societal constraints, conceal her love for another woman, and ultimately transform a wedding into one of the most legendary concerts in history — the first stadium show.”

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who died in 1973, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. British musician Yola previously portrayed her in Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 biopic “Elvis,” which starred Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. Her songs still frequently appear in films and shows, including, most recently, “A League of Their Own,” “Atlanta,” “Death on the Nile,” “I Know This Much Is True” and “Elvis & Nixon.”

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Crookston High School Drama Club to perform “Clue” April 11-13

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The Crookston High School Drama Department will present the murder mystery “Clue” on Friday, April 11; Saturday, April 12; and Sunday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets are available for purchase from students and are available at the door on show nights.  The ticket price is $8 for adults and $5 for students.

Beth Carlson is the director again this year and explained how Clue was the chosen play for this spring. “I’ve never done this show before. It’s always fun to do a show you have never done,” says Director Beth Carlson. “I don’t think I had “a clue,” how busy this show is. It’s been crazy, but it’s been a lot of fun to put this together. It’s a lot of work, but it’s a very fast-paced show.” Clue is fast-paced, full of humor, a who-done-it, and and has multiple scene changes. “The Clue game, if you are familiar with it, you have the iconic murder weapons that come up in our show as well, and who did it in which room, with what?” says Carlson. “The colors of the characters: Phyllis Hagen has done a nice job pulling those out in our characters, so you will see those. I’m not going to say who did which murder or if there is more than one murder because you will find that out in the conclusion.”

For this production, Carlson says she is very lucky to have had an assistant. “This is so fun. This year, an alumnus who was in all of our shows when she was in high school, Allison Reinhart, is from Crookston. She has been just such a God send,” says Carlson. “She’s got a great eye and works so well with the kids. Great suggestions and has done a lot of the directing.  She is very enthusiastic and is getting married ten days after the show, so I don’t know how she does all this.”

As with all other extracurricular activities, putting an event like this together is a lot of hard work and dedication by not only the students and directors but also their families. “I have to applaud these kids and their families,” says Carlson. “The families giving them support to do this kind of production cause, we are seven days a week if you count the set days, and some of the kids do have to come to those. It is a huge commitment, and most of them have been there all the time. It’s a team show, and I am just so happy with the team that we have had for this. Kudos to our cast and crew. We appreciate you.”

The Cast
Wadsworth – Zac Plante
Miss Scarlet – Shayla Azure
Mrs. Peacock – Meliyah Durham Moore
Mrs. White – May Cuno
Colonel Mustard – Daniel Jones
Professor Plum – Ciaran Mulvey
Mr. Green – Cameron Hoiseth
The Cook – Raelynn Hoiseth
Mr. Boddy – Leah Johanneck
The Motorist– Peyton Krenzel
Chief of Police – Ella Lanctot
The Unexpected Cop/Set Mover – Lily Olmstead
Backup Cop/Set Mover – Haley Voss
Backup Cop/Set Mover – Summer Loundis
Backup Cop/Set Mover – Emmagail Franz
Singing Telegram Girl – Alexis Durham-Moore

The Crew –
Sound and Lights: Nashelle Tellez Vazquez and Mollie Samuelson
Directors: Beth Carlson and Allison Reinhart
Student Assistant to the Directors – Zac Plante
Costumer – Phyllis Hagen
Set Construction – Trey Everett, Gary Stegman, Rob Larson, and Travis Oliver

Clue will be performed in the Crookston High School Auditorium on Friday, April 11, Saturday, April 12, and Sunday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available from students in Clue and at the door. They cost $8 for adults and $5 for students.

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City of Grand Forks parking ramps (Central and Corportate) to undergo repairs this summer

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The City of Grand Forks parking ramps, Central (415 1st Ave N) and Corporate (55 S 5th St), will undergo repairs over the summer. The majority of the work will be focused on the Corporate Ramp, with limited work conducted in the Central Ramp. 

Starting on Saturday, April 12, the top two levels of Corporate Ramp will be closed. The bottom two floors will remain open for current permit holders through the end of May. Vehicles must be removed from the top two levels by 6 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, or they will be towed at the owners’ expense. 

Later this summer, the Corporate ramp will be fully closed at least once, likely in early June. There is a high probability of an additional closure mid to late summer. 

Updated information regarding the construction project, level closures and parking changes can be found by visiting www.parkgrandforks.com.

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Crookston Pirate Speech team advances five to Section 8A competition

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The Crookston High School Speech team competed in the Subsection 30A competition at the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High School in Glyndon. Five Pirates will advance to the Section 8A competition in Fosston on Tuesday, April 15.

Advancing for Crookston are –
Zac Plante and Shayla Azure-2nd Place Duo Interpretation
Nashelle Tellez-2nd Place Original Oratory
Lilly Olmstead-2nd Place Storytelling
Meliyah Moore-3rd Place Extemporaneous Reading

Advancing as an alternate –
John Lisov-5th Place Humorous Interpretation

Nashelle Tellez, Lilly Olmstead, Zac Plante, Shayla Azure, Meliyah Moore, John Lisov, and Arley Sinks

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