House Oversight Committee withdraws Robert Mueller subpoena citing health concerns

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The House Oversight Committee has officially withdrawn its request for former special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before the panel regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, after receiving information about his health.

A committee spokesperson told ABC News: “We’ve learned that Mr. Mueller has health issues that preclude him from being able to testify. The Committee has withdrawn its subpoena.”

Mueller’s family told The New York Times in a statement that the 81-year-old has been battling Parkinson’s disease, prohibiting him from coming before Congress: “Bob was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in the summer of 2021. He retired from the practice of law at the end of that year. He taught at his law school alma mater during the fall of both 2021 and 2022, and he retired at the end of 2022. His family asks that his privacy be respected.”

Mueller, who gained national attention for leading the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race and released his long-awaited report in March 2019, previously served as FBI director for 12 years.  The subpoena had been issued last month as part of a broader push to gather testimony from former Justice Department officials and others. Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer noted in an August 5 letter that Mueller’s role as FBI director from 2001 to 2013 overlapped with investigations into Epstein, making his insights potentially valuable. Comer directed Mueller to appear for a deposition on September 2.

The decision to withdraw comes amid renewed scrutiny over documents tied to Epstein. The Justice Department recently released findings from an internal review, concluding there was no evidence of a so-called “client list” or proof that Epstein blackmailed influential figures. Still, the issue has fueled public debate, with some calling for more openness while sparking division within former President Trump’s political base.

In late August, the administration also made public transcripts of a two-day interview with Epstein’s longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell. Additionally, the Oversight Committee has announced plans to release certain Epstein-related files it obtained from the Justice Department, with sensitive details redacted.

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See the trailer for Season 5 of ‘Only Murders in the Building’ debuting Sept. 9

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The trailer for the fifth season of Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building finds true-crime aficionados Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short) and Mabel (Selena Gomez) digging into the death of the building’s doorman, Lester (Teddy Coluca).

Hulu’s official synopsis of Season 5 reads: “After Lester dies under suspicious circumstances, Charles, Oliver, and Mabel refuse to believe it was an accident. Their investigation plunges them into the shadowy corners of New York and beyond — where the trio uncovers a dangerous web of secrets connecting powerful billionaires, old-school mobsters, and the mysterious residents of the Arconia. The trio discovers a deeper divide between their storied city they thought they knew and the new New York evolving around them — one where the old mob fights to hold on as newer, even more dangerous players emerge.”

Michael Cyril Creighton, Meryl Streep, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Nathan Lane and Richard Kind reprise their roles from previous seasons, with new additions to the cast including: Renée Zellweger, Keegan-Michael Key, Christoph Waltz, Logan Lerman, Téa Leoni, Beanie Feldstein, Dianne Wiest and Jermaine Fowler.

Season 5 of Only Murders in the Building is set to premiere Sept. 9 with three episodes; the remainder of the season will roll out weekly. See the Season 5 trailer – HERE.

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Netflix premiering new documentary ‘AKA Charlie Sheen’ on Sept. 10

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Charlie Sheen is the subject a new two-part Netflix documentary titled ‘AKA Charlie Sheen,’ directed by Andrew Renzi and premiering Sept. 10th on the streaming service.

In a trailer, Sheen, 59, says: “When you got a lot of shame about a lot of stuff, shame is suffocating. I lit the fuse and my life turned into everything it wasn’t supposed to be. There’s only one person alive that has the answers to so many people’s questions about me.”

The documentary also includes conversations with Sean Penn, ex-wife Denise Richards, Jon Cryer, Chris Tucker, ex-wife Brooke Mueller, Chuck Lorre, Ramon Estevez, Heidi Fleiss and Sheen’s drug dealer. The synopsis reads: “aka Charlie Sheen tracks his upbringing in Malibu to his effortless rise to megastardom — and dramatic fall, all within the public eye. With a stunning clarity earned through seven years of sobriety, Sheen openly speaks about the subjects and events he’s never discussed publicly before … the most outrageous moments of Sheen’s life are revisited with raw emotion and exceptional warmth, painting a portrait of a flawed man whose penchant for self-destruction is ultimately no match for the ferocious love and forgiveness he inspires in those closest to him.”

Sheen had a starring role on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men in the 2000s, but was fired from the show in 2011 following a public meltdown and conflict with the series creator, Chuck Lorre.  Sheen and Lorre collaborated years later on the HBO series Bookie.

See the trailer for AKA Charlie Sheen – HERE.

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ARREST/FIRE REPORT September 2

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

Alejandro Ramirez, 42 of Crookston for DUI, refusal to submit to a chemical test.

Jerry Gomez Jr., 23 arrested in Crookston for DUI

Kenneth Earl Thomas, 76, of Bemidji, for driving after cancellation, inimical to public safety.

Jesse Jay Garcia, 41 of Crookston, for DUI

Lawrence Andrew Azure, 43 arrested in Crookston for fourth-degree DUI

Jeremiah Torgerson, 41 of Leonard, fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle

Jonathan Lee Stapp, 55 of Crookston, for driving after cancellation, inimical to public safety

Crookston Fire Calls

At 9:00 a.m. yesterday, the Fire Department was called to the 2900 block of University Avenue for an alarm activation, it was burnt food. The Fire Department ventilated, reset the alarm, and then cleared the scene.

ARREST/FIRE REPORT September 2

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

Alejandro Ramirez, 42 of Crookston for DUI, refusal to submit to a chemical test.

Jerry Gomez Jr., 23 arrested in Crookston for DUI

Kenneth Earl Thomas, 76, of Bemidji, for driving after cancellation, inimical to public safety.

Jesse Jay Garcia, 41 of Crookston, for DUI

Lawrence Andrew Azure, 43 arrested in Crookston for fourth-degree DUI

Jeremiah Torgerson, 41 of Leonard, fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle

Jonathan Lee Stapp, 55 of Crookston, for driving after cancellation, inimical to public safety

Crookston Fire Calls

At 9:00 a.m. yesterday, the Fire Department was called to the 2900 block of University Avenue for an alarm activation, it was burnt food. The Fire Department ventilated, reset the alarm, and then cleared the scene.

Cruz Moreno, Jr. – OBIT

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Cruz Moreno, Jr. was born on February 28, 1954 in Fort Worth, Texas to Cruz Moreno, Sr. and Enriqueta Dominquez. He was baptized into the Catholic faith. Cruz attended Eugene Field Elementary School, Washington School and Crookston Central High School. He also attended high school in St. Paul. At 17 years old Cruz joined the United States Navy where he served honorably in Vietnam on the USS Sterett. Cruz was awarded the National Defense service medal, Republic of Vietnam campaign medal, Vietnam service medal with one bronze star, and a combat action ribbon. He worked for Vigen Construction and Doug Amundson Trucking in East Grand Forks. Cruz was a member of Encounter Church in Crookston. Cruz loved traveling and cruising on his Harley Davidson. He loved fast cars and great restaurants.

Cruz is preceded in death by his parents, Cruz and Enriqueta Dominques Moreno; brother, Jesse Moreno; infant sister; grandparents, Catarino and Angela Dominquez; Pedro Moreno I and Rufina Santana Moreno; several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by his children, Amy (James) Harris of Spotsylvania, VA, Magen Moreno of Chester, VA, Jeremiah James Moreno or Robbinsdale, MN, Jacob James Luis Moreno of Champlin, MN, Travis Moreno of Grand Forks, ND, Mekayla Goodrich of Cloquet, MN; grandchildren, James D Harris IV of Spotsylvania, VA, Caitlynn Moreno of Prince George, VA, Brooklyn Moreno of Prince George, VA, Dylan Elliott of Prince George, VA, Tyler Elliott of Prince George, VA, Addalyn Nicole Moreno-Dawson, James Battle, III of Chester, VA, Major Woods and Maverick Woods of Chester, VA; siblings, Gerry (Jill) Moreno of Crookston, MN, John Moreno of Baja, CA, Linda (Mike) Swenson of Crookston, MN, Rick Moreno of Tijuana, Mexico, Tony Moreno of Crookston, MN, Ramon Moreno of Minneapolis, MN, Carmen (Frank) Caputo of Crookston, MN, Norma Moreno of Fisher, MN; Tammy Flake-Richards, mother of (Amy, Magen). He is also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, and many nieces and nephews.

Visitation for Cruz will take place on Saturday August 30, 2025 at The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Crookston beginning at 10:00 am. Memorial Services will begin at 11:00 am with interment at Calvary Cemetery in Crookston following the service.

Cruz Moreno, Jr, 70, passed away on January 25, 2025.

Cruz Moreno, Jr. was born on February 28, 1954 in Fort Worth, Texas to Cruz Moreno, Sr. and Enriqueta Dominquez. He was baptized into the Catholic faith. Cruz attended Eugene Field Elementary School, Washington School and Crookston Central High School. He also attended high school in St. Paul. At 17 years old Cruz joined the United States Navy where he served honorably in Vietnam on the USS Sterett. Cruz was awarded the National Defense service medal, Republic of Vietnam campaign medal, Vietnam service medal with one bronze star, and a combat action ribbon. He worked for Vigen Construction and Doug Amundson Trucking in East Grand Forks. Cruz was a member of Encounter Church in Crookston. Cruz loved traveling and cruising on his Harley Davidson. He loved fast cars and great restaurants.

Cruz is preceded in death by his parents, Cruz and Enriqueta Dominques Moreno; brother, Jesse Moreno; infant sister; grandparents, Catarino and Angela Dominquez; Pedro Moreno I and Rufina Santana Moreno; several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

He is survived by his children, Amy (James) Harris of Spotsylvania, VA, Magen Moreno of Chester, VA, Jeremiah James Moreno or Robbinsdale, MN, Jacob James Luis Moreno of Champlin, Travis Moreno of Grand Forks, ND, Mekayla Goodrich of Cloquet; grandchildren, James D Harris IV of Spotsylvania, VA, Caitlynn Moreno of Prince George, VA, Brooklyn Moreno of Prince George, VA, Dylan Elliott of Prince George, VA, Tyler Elliott of Prince George, VA, Addalyn Nicole Moreno-Dawson, James Battle, III of Chester, VA, Major Woods and Maverick Woods of Chester, VA; siblings, Gerry (Jill) Moreno of Crookston, John Moreno of Baja, CA, Linda (Mike) Swenson of Crookston, Rick Moreno of Tijuana, Mexico, Tony Moreno of Crookston, Ramon Moreno of Minneapolis, Carmen (Frank) Caputo of Crookston, Norma Moreno of Fisher; Tammy Flake-Richards, mother of (Amy, Magen). He is also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins, and many nieces and nephews.

Visitation for Cruz will take place on Saturday August 30, 2025 at The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Crookston beginning at 10:00 am. Memorial Services will begin at 11:00 am with interment at Calvary Cemetery in Crookston following the service.

Kenneth John Wesenberg – OBIT

Kenneth John Wesenberg, 72, of Crookston, MN, passed away on Saturday August 23, 2025, at Villa St Vincent surrounded by his loving family.

Ken was born on March 31, 1953, in St Cloud, MN to Duane “Buck” Wesenberg and Lorraine Mueller Wesenberg. He graduated from Sauk Rapids High School in Sauk Rapids, MN. Ken lived in Sartell, MN and Osakis, MN most of his life before moving to Crookston to be with his daughter. Ken was an avid fisherman who loved to spend time fishing with his son, Greg and grandson, Otto. He was also a cat lover who had lots of cats that he cared for throughout his life.

Ken is preceded in death by his parents, Duane “Buck” Wesenberg and Lorraine Mueller Kedrowski and his sister, Beverly Callahan.

He is survived by his children, Renae Wesenberg and Greg (Kelsey) Wesenberg; grandchildren, Eloise and Otto Wesenberg; sisters, Joan Kardell (Gary), Katherine Hoffman; brother, Thomas Wesenberg (Brenda).

Ken’s family will celebrate his life with a memorial service on Friday September 5, 2025, at 1:00 pm at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Sauk Rapids, MN with a luncheon following the service at Sauk Rapids Municipal Park Log Building.

UMC honors Tim Dufault and Paul and Kathy Imle with Torch and Shield awards

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The University of Minnesota Crookston held its biennial Torch and Shield awards and donor recognition banquet August 20 with three influential people recognized for their efforts. Proud 1980 alumnus Tim Dufault, who recently retired as a fourth-generation grain farmer and is currently on the advisory committee for the Northwest Research and Outreach Center and member of the UMC Campus Advisory and Advancement Board, and Paul and Kathy Imle, who are University benefactors and advocates, and owners of the family-operated Pine Lake Wild Rice Farm in Gonvick, were honored at the event.

Featured speakers of the evening included student scholarship recipient Clara Hanson, a spring 2025 graduate, and University of Minnesota Foundation President and CEO John Morris. A special recognition honoring campus supporter Pete Wasberg was presented by Otter Tail Power Company President Tim Rogelstad and a scholarship in Wasberg’s name called The Pete Wasberg Empowering Futures Scholarship was announced.

A musical performance by alumna Dr. Kari Torkelson and Associate Professor George French, Ed.D. entertained guests, and an update from Lead Development Officer Brandy Chaffee on transformational giving culminated the event. Chaffee pointed out that within the fiscal year 2025, the campus raised more than $1.8 million which is the second largest year of giving in UMC history.

Torch & Shield 2025 Honoree Tim Dufault
Tim Dufault is a University of Minnesota Crookston alumnus who graduated in 1980 with a degree in agricultural business, later earning a degree in agricultural economics from North Dakota State University. He was a fourth-generation grain farmer in the Crookston area before recently retiring. Dufault has since given six young farmers access to his land in Gentilly Township to help cultivate a new generation that will stay rooted in the community.

Dufault is currently serving as a member of the U of M Crookston Campus Advisory and Advancement Board, is the acting chair of the board for Crookston Public Schools, and serves as a board member of the Northern Crops Institute which is a collaborative effort among Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, and South Dakota to support the promotion and market development of crops grown in the four-state region. He is also on the board of directors for the Crookston Area Community Fund, and has served on many other agricultural, community, and education boards and committees over the years.

Dufault is the past chair of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers, Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council. Additionally, he has served on the advisory committee of the Northwest Research and Outreach Center which is located on the U of M Crookston campus.

Dufault has been a strong proponent behind enhancing and strengthening the relationship between the University of Minnesota Crookston and the region.

“Look around, as prosperous as we are, this region wouldn’t be without those three entities (UMN Crookston, UMN Extension, and Northwest Research and Outreach Center),” said Dufault during the Torch & Shield event. “We’re doing the research, we’re teaching the young people, and we’re going out and teaching the farmers.”

Torch & Shield 2025 Honorees Paul & Kathy Imle
Paul and Kathy Imle are the owners of Pine Lake Wild Rice Farm, a family-owned business operating for over 50 years in Gonvick, Minnesota specializing in harvesting and processing wild rice. Pine Lake Wild Rice Farm harvests more than 5,000 acres along the Clearwater River with wild rice, red potatoes, soybeans, and peas. Their son and daughter, Peter and Amy (Crosby), now manage, own, and operate the family farm.

The Imles are also the owners of Thorbeck Foundation, a private foundation that focuses on providing college scholarships to high school graduates from northern Clearwater County.

Paul received his education from the University of Minnesota in St. Paul where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the College of Biological Sciences. He continues to be active with the U of M in wild rice and potato research. Kathy became a teacher and had the pleasure of educating students for 33 years at Gonvick School District.

After starting Pine Lake Wild Rice Farm, Paul was elected to the state’s inaugural Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council in 1974 and served in various capacities including research committees over the years. Paul and Kathy’s son, Peter, is now the current chair of the Minnesota Cultivated Wild Rice Council and is actively involved in several agriculture organizations.

Other involvements for the Imles include the Red River Valley Emerging Leadership Program for Clearwater County in which they are now proud alumni, and Paul continues to serve as a member of the U of M Crookston Campus Advisory and Advancement Board following his appointment in 2019.

The Imle family has been a philanthropic partner of U of M Crookston for years and their continued support has benefited various scholarships, the Center for Rural Education in Science and Technology (CREST), Ag in the Classroom, and other important campus initiatives.

“Kathy and I were basically city kids, but our ties to agriculture run deep,” Paul told the audience at the Torch & Shield event. “We both came from immigrants who settled in the Midwest and found opportunity in farming the rich land.”

“Our son, Peter, and daughter, Amy, have supported CREST, Ag in the Classroom, and other meaningful creative UMC programs; and Kathy and I have enjoyed offering the Imle Family scholarships for UMC students in all fields,” he added. “Many of the recipients have been the first member of their family to attend college. The letters of gratitude have been heartwarming.”

“We think that investing in UMC students is the best way to ensure that we continue to have strong leadership for the future of northwest Minnesota, our communities, our schools, and our farms, and businesses,” Paul stated.

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Crookston City Council to meet Tuesday

The Crookston City Council will meet on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Crookston City Hall Council Chambers.

The consent agenda includes approval of the special city council meeting and regular meeting minutes on August 18 and the special council meeting minutes from August 25, along with the bills and disbursements for $295,739.11.
The council will be asked to approve Carol Gregg’s appointment to the Crookston Park Board and Darin Selzler’s appointment as
interim City Administrator.
The council will also be asked to approve the satisfaction of special assessments for Lot Eleven (11) in Block Five (5), Evergreen Estates Subdivision owned by Tom Amiot, and AMS’s cement mason license renewal.

There are no items on the regular agenda.

After the council meeting, there will be a draft operational budget workshop.

Crookston High School and Middle School 1st Day Class Schedudle information

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Crookston Secondary (High School and Middle School ) schedule update for Tuesday, September 4.

Schedules for students in grades 6–8 will be available from their middle school teachers and distributed in each teacher’s classroom according to the students’ last names.

6th graders 
A to C – Baril
D to K – Halland
L to P – Messelt
R to W – Crisman

7th graders
A to F – Kofoed
G to J – Ehlen
K to P – M. Solie
R to W – Wagner

8th graders
A to D – Adrian
F to H – Marsyla
J to O – Moe
P to W – Hardy

Schedules for students in grades 9–12 will be available electronically in Skyward as soon as they are released—our goal is by 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 2. For students in grades 9 – 12 who would like a paper copy, tables will also be set up alphabetically in the commons by grade.

Principal Lisa Conzemius said, “We apologize for not having schedules ready sooner. Please know that the delay is due to multiple factors, and the additional time and care being put into the process is to ensure the best outcome for students. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we finalize schedules.