Burglar leaves heart monitor; boozing record; lawn fines - Arizona Daily Star
— Thirty-nine women skydivers from around the country have set a state record in northern Illinois. The women jumped from two planes Saturday afternoon to build a cross-shaped belly formation over Skydive Chicago in Ottawa, 80 miles southwest of Chicago. The skydivers topped the previous record of 35 women set in August 2013. The national record is 182 women. On Sunday, 32 women from the same skydiving team set a state women's two-point sequential record, meaning they built two pre-designed formations during one skydive. There was no previous women's sequential record. Koranda declined to say whether a specific incident or incidents prompted the policy to be put into place. Kansas Organization of State Employees director Rebecca Proctor says workers often make recordings to aid in proving harassment claims. And Washburn University law professor Joseph Mastrosimone says the policy may conflict with Kansas' whistleblower protection law. POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. — Authorities have arrested a man in a southeast Missouri auto part store burglary after he left his heart monitor in front of the cash register. The Daily American Republic reports that police stopped the suspect after the NAPA Auto Parts store in Poplar Bluff was robbed early Saturday. Source: tucson.com