 There has been a change in plans for Bemidji's premiere 4th of July celebration. Our Haiti Clotter joins us now and has information on the big change. Thanks, Josh. Originally, the 73rd annual Bemidji JC's water carnival was set to take place in downtown Bemidji. However, after hearing concerns from community members, the Bemidji JC's have changed their mind. The water carnival used to have a home at Paul Bunyan Park on the shores of Lake Bemidji, but the event had to move due to park renovations. The past two years, the carnival has been held in the lot of the Sanford Center and the plans to move this year are now up in the air. In a statement issued by the water carnival, chairman on behalf of the Bemidji JC's, it reads, they would like to respectfully withdraw our offer to bring the 73rd annual water carnival to 4th Street in the summer of 2017. As a community and leadership organization, we are sensitive to the needs of the community and although initial feedback regarding our location change was positive, we have since heard valid overwhelming concerns from local business owners and community members. We love our downtown and are fearful of the unintentional divide we are creating between businesses and local organizations. It is the goal of the Bemidji JC's to make the community a better place. Therefore, it is our decision to do what is in the best interest of the community, which is to start over and make some thoughtful decisions regarding the future of the water carnival. Many questions still remain about where and if the water carnival will still be held. Josh? Thank you very much, Haiti. We will have more on the status of water carnival coming up tomorrow night right here on Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.