Friday, July 24, 2015
MASON CITY, IA (IRN) – A Mason City man accused of hitting a woman with one of her own crutches during a fight last month has been sentenced to 38 days in jail, according to the Mason City Globe Gazette. Derrell Tate, 34, was arrested following a fight with two women about 3:30 a.m. Tate took one of the woman’s crutches and hit her with it during the fight. SAYLORVILLE LAKE, IA (IRN) – Two beaches have closed at Saylorville Lake after a potentially harmful blue-green algae was discovered. Routine water quality monitoring identified high levels of microcystin. The algae can cause skin reactions, gastrointestinal pain, breathing problems or even liver damage. DES MOINES (IRN) A woman had to convince her brother to go to the hospital Friday after he was shot in the head. According to KCCI-TV, 20-year-old Kieon Aaron’s sister found him in downtown Des Moines after the shooting. He was conscious and alert, but bleeding badly from the back of his head. He wanted to go home and shower and then go to bed. After he showered, she was able to convince him to go to the Mercy ER, where staff reported the shooting to police. DES MOINES (IRN) – A tentative settlement has been reached in a lawsuit filed by former Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Nancy Sebring against the district, according to WHO-TV. Sebring sued for invasion of privacy, emotional distress and interference with a contract. The lawsuit comes after sexually-charged emails she wrote using her district email account were released. DES MOINES (IRN) – A man suspected of firing gunshots at a vehicle during a road rage incident has been arrested, eight days after being released from jail on other weapons charges. The Des Moines Register reports 21-year-old Jamar Wooten was arrested for the road rage incident Wednesday. He had been jailed earlier this month for carrying weapons on the outskirts of Des Moines’ 80/35 music festival and for theft. This is his sixth arrest this year. NEVADA, IA (IRN) – A truckload of mail was destroyed in a truck fire along Interstate 35 near Ankeny on Tuesday. According to KCCI-TV the majority of the mail on the truck was severely damaged or destroyed. The truck had mail from multiple towns in Story County that was headed for a processing center in Des Moines. The driver was not hurt. VENTURA , IA (IRN) – A Garner woman was rescued from the Ventura Marsh Thursday evening. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports the Cerro Gordo County Sheriff’s Office was contacted at 8 p.m. and told that Rebecca Ann Hejna, 53, had gone kayaking at 7 a.m. and had not yet returned. Her pickup was found, and she was located a short time later by firefighters in their boat. She was partially submerged when found, but had no serious injuries. JOHNSON COUNTY, IA (IRN) – Johnson County supervisors plan to raise the minimum wage in the county to $10.10 per hour by 2017 even though it might be against Iowa law. According to the Cedar Rapids Gazette, Michael Mauro, Iowa’s labor commissioner, says a local minimum wage higher than the state’s current $7.25 an hour would be unconstitutional. Iowa last raised its minimum in 2007.