EGF Police Department make an arrest in suspect vehicle search

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UPDATE: The East Grand Forks Police Department wants to thank the public for their assistance in identifying the vehicle of interest in this case. They received several tips that led to the identification of the vehicle and a suspect in this case.
Jackson Taylor of Grand Forks, North Dakota has been taken into custody in North Dakota for similar incidents. A request for charges from the East Grand Forks Police Department has been forwarded to the Polk County Attorney’s Office.

ORIGINAL RELEASE
The East Grand Forks Police Department is asking for public assistance in identifying a vehicle of interest in a Damage to Property and Theft that occurred on December 4, 2025, at approximately 8:45 pm. The incident occurred in the area of Sacred Heart School in East Grand Forks. The vehicle appears to be a black 2007-2013 Chevrolet Silverado extended cab, featuring two aftermarket lights in the grille, running boards, a tonneau cover, and blinkers in the side mirrors. If you recognize this vehicle or have any information about this investigation, please contact the East Grand Forks Police Department at (218) 773-1104.

Pirate Girls Hockey takes on Warroad – on KROX

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The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team takes on the Warroad Warriors in a Section 8A matchup in Warroad. The game will start at 1:20 p.m. and is on KROX Radio.
Crookston is 4-8 on the year.

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THIRD PERIOD

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Crookston
Warroad

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Payton Rolli – War
Madi Abrams – Crox

Greg Burgoz IV – OBIT

Greg Burgoz IV, age 64, passed away on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, with his family at his side. He was born on June 20, 1961, to parents Greg Burgoz III and Mercy Petersen in San Bernardino, California.

In Greg’s professional life, he worked serving others as a cook at RiverView Health and as a bingo caller at the Eagles Hall, positions that allowed him to connect with people. Known for his kind and friendly demeanor, Greg was a friend to all.

Greg’s passions extended beyond his work. He was a fan of the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Dodgers. He loved bingo and listening to music, especially tuning into 88.3 KUCR. What Greg loved more than anything was being a grandpa, cherishing every moment he spent with his grandchildren.

A proud member of VFW 1902 and DAV Disabled Armed Vets, as well as the Crookston Eagles Club #873, Greg contributed actively to his community and supported veterans. His commitment to service reflected his dedication to those around him.

Greg is survived by his children, Amelia Cruz of San Bernardino, CA, Greg Burgoz V of Rialto, CA, Manuel Burgoz of Barstow, CA, Angela Conley of Rialto, CA, Joaquin Burgoz of Moreno Valley, CA, Michael Burgoz of Rialto, CA, Elizabeth Burgoz of Palm Springs, CA; grandchildren, Ariel Burgoz, Javin Burgoz, Anyla Redmond, Manuel Burgoz II, Kayden Burgoz, Darlin Burgoz, Ivy Burgoz, Nikko Burgoz, Raven Conley, Miliana Burgoz, Nathan Conley, and two Burgoz twins expected in 2026; siblings, Gail Lopez of Temecula, CA, Richard Franco of Bullhead, AZ, Albert Burgoz of Crookston, MN, and Mark Burgoz of Redlands, CA.

He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered for the smiles and love he brought to those fortunate enough to know him.

Pres. Trump, Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy say they are ‘close to a potential peace deal’ after meeting in Florida

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On Sunday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, in the latest attempt to end Ukraine’s war with Russia. The high-stakes meeting comes at a key moment in efforts to end nearly four years of war initiated when Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022.

Zelenskyy arrived shortly before 1:30 p.m., with Trump greeting the Ukrainian president and the pair shaking hands, flanked by American and Ukrainian flags.  Asked whether he thinks Putin is serious about the peace, Mr. Trump told reporters “I do. I think he is. I think they both are.” Trump said his message to Putin earlier in the day was, “got to make a deal. Got to get it done. Too many people dying. And I think both presidents want to make a deal.” Mr. Trump said “I do believe we have the makings of a deal that’s good for Ukraine, good for everybody, adding that “we’re going to have a great meeting today” and said he planned to call Putin back after the meeting with Zelenskyy to “continue a negotiation.”

During a news conference after their roughly two and a half-hour meeting, Trump and Zelenskyy indicated they are close to a potential peace deal and struck an optimistic tone, while acknowledging that challenges remain. Trump said: “You can say 95% but I don’t like to say percentages. I just think we’re doing very well. There are one or two very thorny issues, very tough issues, but I think we’re doing very well. We made a lot of progress today.”

Zelenskyy echoed those sentiments, telling reporters that “We had a really great discussion. We discussed all the aspects of the peace framework.” He added that the deal as a whole was 90% agreed, saying U.S., Europe and Ukraine security guarantees are “almost agreed.”  As for a timeline on finalizing a potential deal, Trump said the best case scenario is in “a few weeks .. I think we’ll get it done. I don’t want to say when, but I think we’ll get it done.” The two leaders also said they spoke with the leaders of France, Finland, Poland, Norway, Italy, the U.K. and Germany, as well as the presidents of NATO and the European Commission after their meeting at Mar-a-Lago. They also said that Trump is expected to host Zelenskyy and other European leaders in Washington in January.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen posted on X that several European leaders had spoken with Trump and Zelenskyy. von der Leyen wrote: “We had a good, one-hour-long call with @POTUS, President @ZelenskyyUa and several European leaders to discuss their meeting today on peace negotiations. There was good progress, which we welcomed. Europe is ready to keep working with Ukraine and our US partners to consolidate this progress. Paramount to this effort is to have ironclad security guarantees from day one.”

Trump had noted earlier on Sunday said that he had spoke with Putin ahead of his meeting with Zelenskyy. Trump wrote on Truth Social: “I just had a good and very productive telephone call with President Putin of Russia prior to my meeting, at 1:00 P.M. today, with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine. The meeting will take place in the main dining room of Mar-a-Lago. Press is invited. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT”

Zelenskyy said just days ago that he had a “good conversation” with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law. Zelenskyy said the two leaders planned to talk about economic and security agreements and the “territorial issues” that remain major sticking points between Russia and Ukraine. Zelenskyy had also told reporters earlier this week that a draft 20-point peace proposal is roughly 90% ready. Agreed upon by U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators, the proposal is under review by the Kremlin, although Moscow has shown no signs of budging on its territorial demands. Chief obstacles to an agreement with Russia include the Donbas areas most highly coveted by Putin, U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine, and the status of Europe’s largest nuclear plant. Zelenskyy conceded last week he’d be willing to withdraw Ukrainian troops from Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland if Russia pulls back and allows the area to become a demilitarized zone to be monitored by international forces.

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Midair helicopter collision in New Jersey leaves one dead, one critically injured

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A midair crash involving two helicopters over southern New Jersey claimed one life and left another person in critical condition as of late Sunday morning, according to authorities. The incident occurred in Hammonton, a community of roughly 15,000 people in Atlantic County, sitting about 35 miles southeast of Philadelphia.

Hammonton Police Chief Kevin Friel said rescuers responded to a report of an aviation crash at about 11:25 a.m near Hammonton Municipal Airport in the area of the 100 block of Basin Road. Police, fire, and EMS units arrived to find that two helicopters had collided in the air and crash-landed, with one aircraft engulfed in flames that responders quickly put out. New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way wrote on X that “The Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management, Hammonton Police Department, and @NJSP personnel are on the scene.”

Federal officials said the incident involved an Enstrom F-28A helicopter and an Enstrom 280C helicopter. Each aircraft was carrying only its pilot at the time of the collision. One pilot was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other was rushed to a nearby hospital with critical, life-threatening injuries.

Witnesses described a terrifying scene as the helicopters fell from the sky. Local resident Dan Dameshek told NBC10 that he recalls hearing a “loud snap” before seeing the aircraft lose control, adding that he “turned around and saw one helicopter go from right side up to upside down and dive into the ground. For a second it looked like the other helicopter was OK, then I heard another smack like metal slapping metal and it started spinning out of control.”

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were notified shortly after the crash, with the NTSB taking the lead on the investigation. In a preliminary statement, the FAA confirmed the midair collision and noted that its findings are subject to change as more information becomes available.

Investigators will examine a wide range of factors, including pilot qualifications, aircraft maintenance records, weather conditions, flight data, and air traffic communications. Wreckage from both helicopters will be documented before being moved to a secure location for further analysis. The NTSB said a preliminary report is expected within 30 days — a final determination of probable cause could take up to two years.

Authorities have not released the identities of those involved. Anyone with information related to the crash has been asked to contact investigators at witness@ntsb.gov.

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Sarah Jessica Parker to receive the Golden Globes’ Carol Burnett Award

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Sarah Jessica Parker will receive the Golden Globes‘ 2026 ‘Carol Burnett Award.’

The Golden Globes posted on X: “And just like that…@SJP is this year’s #GoldenGlobes Carol Burnett Award recipient — Her storytelling has left an indelible mark on our screens for decades, inspiring generations with her charm, creativity, and extraordinary contributions to television 💖 📺 Join us in honoring a career as iconic, fearless, and fabulous as she is on ‘Golden Eve’ – airing Thursday, January 8, 2026 on @CBS and streaming on @paramountplus.”

Parker will be presented the Carol Burnett Award during the second annual “Golden Eve” special, set to air Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS – three days prior to the Golden Globes ceremony — nas well as streaming on Paramount+. “Golden Eve” will also feature Dame Helen Mirren accepting the 2026 Cecil B. DeMille Award. Both the Cecil B. DeMille and the Carol Burnett awards used to be given out during the regular Golden Globes telecast, but were moved to the Thursday before the Globes last year.

Parker is a six-time Golden Globes winner, having won for best actress in a musical or comedy (2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004), as well as best television series — comedy or drama (as an exec producer) in 2001/2002 for HBO’s ‘Sex in the City.’ Her filmography includes ‘Hocus Pocus’ and ‘Hocus Pocus 2,’ ‘The Family Stone,’ ‘Failure to Launch,’The First Wives Club,’ ‘Ed Wood’ and ‘Mars Attacks!’, and more.

Golden Globes president Helen Hoehne said in a statement: “Sarah Jessica Parker’s career embodies the very spirit of the Carol Burnett Award. Her trailblazing impact on television and her dedication to storytelling across stage and screen have left an indelible mark on popular culture. We are honored to celebrate her extraordinary contributions to entertainment.”

The 83rd Golden Globes will be held Sunday, January 11, 2026, hosted by comedian/actress Nikki Glaser and airing live on the CBS Television Network, as well as streaming on Paramount+.

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French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot dies at age 91

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Brigitte Bardot, the 1960s French film star who reinvented herself as an animal rights activist, has died at the age of 91. Bardot passed away Sunday at her home in southern France, according to Bruno Jacquelin of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the protection of animals. No cause of death was disclosed, and no funeral or memorial details were immediately announced. She had been hospitalized in recent weeks.

French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X following news of Bardot’s death: “Her films, her voice, her dazzling fame, her initials, her sorrows, her generous passion for animals, her face that became Marianne—Brigitte Bardot embodied a life of freedom. A French existence, a universal radiance. She touched us. We mourn a legend of the century.”

Born Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot in Paris on Sept. 28, 1934, to a prosperous industrialist family, Bardot trained in classical ballet as a child. Though naturally shy, she was discovered as a teenager and appeared on the cover of Elle magazine at 14, opening the door to modeling and film work. She made her screen debut at 18 and quickly drew attention for her striking looks and unconventional presence.

Rising to fame in the mid-1950s, Bardot became an international sensation with “And God Created Woman” (1956), directed by her then-husband Roger Vadim. The film’s frank eroticism — including a now-legendary dance scene — sparked outrage and fascination in equal measure, transforming Bardot into a symbol of sexual liberation and propelling French cinema onto the world stage.

While “And God Created Woman” made her a global star, Bardot went on to appear in films such as “The Truth” (1960), “Private Life” (1962), Jean-Luc Godard’s acclaimed “Contempt” (1963), “Shalako” (1968), and “Don Juan” (1973).  With her acting career spanning more than two dozen films, Bardot’s disheveled blonde hair, curvaceous figure and defiant attitude made her one of the most recognizable stars of her era, even as she privately battled depression and discomfort with fame. In 1969, her cultural impact was cemented when her likeness was chosen for “Marianne,” the emblem of the French Republic, appearing on stamps, coins and statues nationwide.

Bardot was married four times and became a constant target of paparazzi, a pressure she blamed for a suicide attempt following the birth of her only child, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier. She later acknowledged she was emotionally unprepared for motherhood, and in her 1996 memoir “Initiales B.B.” Bardot wrote about her unhappiness during her pregnancy, and describing her marriage to Nicolas’ father as volatile.

Disillusioned with cinema, Bardot retired from acting in 1973 at just 39, withdrawing to her villa in St. Tropez a largely disappearing from public life. A decade later, she reemerged to found the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, devoting herself entirely to animal welfare. Her work earned her France’s Legion of Honor in 1985.

Over time, however, Bardot’s rhetoric grew increasingly divisive. Her opposition to ritual animal slaughter led to repeated court convictions for inciting racial hatred, and she became openly aligned with France’s far right. Her marriage to Bernard d’Ormale, linked to the National Front, and her support for Jean-Marie Le Pen marked a sharp turn in her public image (in 2012, she backed Marine Le Pen’s presidential campaign.). Bardot also courted controversy late in life with comments during the #MeToo movement, calling many actresses who spoke out about harassment “hypocritical,” and saying she personally found certain advances “charming.”

As admirers and fans gathered outside her St. Tropez home upon news of Bardot’s death, local officials urged “respect for the privacy of her family and the serenity of the places where she lived.” She is survived by her son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT December 29, 2025

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following.

Anthony Joseph Summers, 51 of Waubun, for mail theft, intentionally taking mail left for collection without claim.

Joshua William Flaxbeard, 36 of Onamia, for third-degree drug posession of methamphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT December 29, 2025

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The Northwest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston reported the arrest of the following.

Anthony Joseph Summers, 51 of Waubun, for mail theft, intentionally taking mail left for collection without claim.

Joshua William Flaxbeard, 36 of Onamia, for third-degree drug posession of methamphetamine in a school, park, or public housing zone.

Crookston Fire Calls

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Crookston City Council to meet on Monday for final time in 2025

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The Crookston City Council will hold its last meeting of 2025 on Monday, December 29, at 5:30 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers.

There are five items on the agenda. The first item is a resolution approving an accounting and advisory services statement of work with Clifton Larson Allen, LLP (CLA) and authorizing the agreement. The second agenda item is a resolution adopting a five-year Capital Improvement plan for 2026-2030.  Also on the agenda are the property tax levy for taxes payable in 2026, approval of the 2026 budget, and a temporary extension of a liquor license for the Crookston Inn, pending completion of the sale.