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Also on today's calendar: Pearl Knotting through Kirkwood and 4 more events.
Today's riddle: Why did the man leave his watch in the bank? π€ (Answer below!)
1. Iowa City man faces drug and weapon charges after search warrant executed at residence (1630kcjj.com) β An Iowa City 18-year-old is facing several felony and misdemeanor charges after police say an April search of his Dane Road residence uncovered cocaine, drug-packaging materials, and a revolver with a scratched-off serial number. Investigators also report finding evidence on his phone suggesting drug distribution and an unprescribed prescription medication. He has pleaded not guilty and could face up to nine years in prison if convicted.
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2. Area transient charged for failing to keep up with Sex Offender Registry requirements (1630kcjj.com) β A 29-year-old man listed as homeless in Johnson County was jailed after authorities say he stopped making required weekly in-person check-ins for the Sex Offender Registry. Officials report he initially registered in March following an indecent exposure conviction but last appeared at the sheriff's office in early May. He now faces a verification violation charge and a parole violation, with possible jail time if convicted.
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3. Iowa City man convicted of second OWI earlier this year charged again (1630kcjj.com) β Iowa City police say a 48-year-old local driver with two prior OWI convictions was stopped on South Gilbert Street after allegedly weaving and nearly striking pedestrians downtown. Officers report he refused sobriety tests, resisted a court-ordered blood draw, and admitted someone else helped bypass his ignition interlock. He now faces multiple charges, including third-offense OWI and driving while revoked, with significant prison time possible.
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4. Mike Naig says it's 'dangerous' to blame farmers for Iowa cancer rates (desmoinesregister.com subscription) β Iowa City is cited as one of several cities affected by farm-related water pollution as Republican Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig and Democratic challenger Chris Jones clash over regulations, cancer risks and fertilizer costs at the Iowa State Fair. Their sharply different views on conservation rules, water quality and blaming farmers for cancer rates could shape how Iowa tackles environmental and rural economic challenges.
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