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Army Corps dumps canal water into St. Lucie River; Algae moving east
- C-44 Basin received 3.1 inches of rain this week
- SFWMD pumping water into C-44 Reservoir
On Friday morning, 18.9 million gallons of water was discharged into the St. Lucie River estuary from the C-44 canal, the Army Corps of Engineers said Friday on its weekly call with the media. The discharge only occurred for an hour, said Maj. Corey Bell, incoming deputy commander of the Jacksonville district of the Corps.
This comes 13 days after 142.7 million gallons of water was discharged into the river Aug. 5, according to the Corps’ Lake Okeechobee data website. The water was not believed to contain any of the toxic cyanobacteria, microcystis aeruginosa, which has been in the 26-mile long canal as far east as Timer Powers Park in Indiantown.
Corps records show that 180.5 million gallons of Lake O water has been moved from the lake through the Port Mayaca flood gates into the C-44 canal since Aug. 4. Water supply for agriculture was the reason water was moved from the lake into the canal, according to Lt. Col. Todd Polk in a media call Aug. 11.
The problem comes from the level the Army Corps is trying to manage the 23-mile long C-44 canal. When the level of the canal gets above 14 feet 6 inches, the Army Corps will open the St. Lucie Lock & Dam and discharge excess water to the St. Lucie River in Stuart. Heavy local rainfall Aug. 16-17 on the lands that drain into the C-44 caused the canal to get too high.
The C-44 basin received 3.1 inches of rainfall the week of Aug. 11-18, according to data from the South Florida Water Management District. That triggered the Corps’ decision to discharge water into the St. Lucie River.
“When the C-44 canal gets above 14.5 feet it impacts navigation for boats trying to get under bridges, docks begin to submerge at marinas and it causes erosion along the banks of the canal,” Polk said.
But adding water to the canal from the lake, and then getting caught by afternoon rainstorms, causes the canal to rise too high, he said. The water users along the canal need to shed water when the rains come, instead of pump water out of the canal for irrigation. The Corps’ only outlet for that water is the St. Lucie Lock and Dam.
No water is being moved into the Caulkins Water Farm which has been at capacity since June. The SFWMD is currently running two pumps at the $330 million C-44 Reservoir with a combined inflow capacity of just over 4,100 gallons per second, according to a spokesman with the SFWMD.
The Corps continues to operate its Lake Okeechobee management according to its wet season strategy, Bell said. The lake’s level on Aug. 18 was 15 feet 4 inches, nearly 2 feet 7 inches higher than a year ago. It is continuing to monitor tropical storm activity in the Atlantic basin.
Algae is still widespread on the surface of Lake O, but has shrunk in size in recent satellite imagery by NOAA.
Ed Killer covers the outdoors for TCPalm. Email him at [email protected].
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‘Pure evil’ stepmother beat 4-year-old boy to death leaving his whole body bruised | World | News


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The “evil” stepmother convicted of murdering a four-year-old boy in her care has been identified as 32-year-old Tegan McGhie, following a judge’s decision to lift an order prohibiting publication of her name.
Mr Justice Paul McDermott has handed McGhee, of no fixed abode, a life sentence for the murder of Mason O’Connell Conway at a property she was leasing with the boy’s father in Rathbane, Limerick city on March 16, 2021.
The youngster’s father, John Paul O’Connell (36), was previously jailed for seven years after admitting to endangerment, neglect and obstructing McGhee’s apprehension or prosecution, whilst knowing or believing she had killed his son.
Mason (4) was discovered with severe injuries at a residence in Rathbane, Limerick City, on March 13th, 2021. He was declared dead three days afterwards.
Mr Justice McDermott additionally sentenced McGhee to four years and six months for two charges of child cruelty during the weeks and months preceding the murder. These child cruelty sentences will be served concurrently with the life term.
Mr Justice McDermott offered his “deepest sympathies” to the child’s mother, Elizabeth Conway, and the wider family.
The court was told that on March 13, 2021, the child’s father contacted emergency services, reporting his son had fallen from the top bunk of his bed an hour previously and was unresponsive. When paramedics arrived, they discovered the boy unresponsive on his bedroom floor.
Despite rushing him to hospital and performing emergency intervention and surgery, he tragically did not survive. Medical professionals observed numerous bruises of varying ages across the child’s face, head, torso and legs, indicative of non-accidental injuries or abuse.
The father attempted to explain the injuries by claiming his son was “the clumsiest child ever” and had sustained injuries from running into a door or playing football.
However, during the stepmother’s trial, it was revealed that the boy had been subjected to physical abuse for weeks and had spent four days confined to his room before his stepmother shook him and struck his head against the floor. He had also suffered a blunt force injury to his abdomen, causing a laceration to his liver.
A pathologist determined that either the head injury or the liver damage could have independently resulted in death.
The defendant described the boy as a “bold cheeky child” who often needed to be grounded. When grounded, he was forbidden from leaving his room except to use the toilet and was made to sit on the floor, never his bed.
The defendant told gardai that on the day the boy sustained his fatal injuries, she “snapped” and remembered “shaking him and screaming at him to behave” before he fell to the floor.
In a statement earlier this week, the child’s mother, Elizabeth Conway, revealed her son was born in early 2016 as a “fine, healthy little boy”. She painted him as a “clever little child who brought so much love and happiness into all our lives.
“He had the biggest smile and the most beautiful brown eyes. He was a perfect little boy,” she reminisced.
At just 18 months, he took it upon himself to potty train, proudly adopting the title of a “little man” and preferring to walk rather than ride in his buggy.
His affection for his younger siblings was evident, always eager to help care for them with kisses and cuddles, she added. A cherished memory for Ms Conway is a video of her son serenading his little sister with ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’.
“He was such a caring little boy,” she affirmed.
Upon seeing a homeless man on the street, he implored his mother to offer the man a pizza, and later that night, expressed concern for the man’s wellbeing, seeking reassurance from his mother that he would be “okay”.
Following the “worst phone call any mother could get,” Ms Conway recounted being in hospital with the boy’s father and the defendant when doctors delivered the devastating news that there was nothing more they could do. Faced with the “hardest decision a mother could make”, she chose to turn off her son’s life support.
However, before this occurred, O’Connell and McGhee requested to be left alone with him.
She said: “I can only imagine what they were saying to my poor child’s lifeless body.”
Following the switching off of the life support machine, she described witnessing her “beautiful little child’s heartbeat go down and down” until he flatlined, and she pleaded with doctors to restart the machine.
She arranged the funeral herself and remembered how the child’s father and stepmother “stood in God’s holy house and said how much they loved him and that he was a superhero.”
She said his life was taken by “pure evil”, by someone her son “loved and trusted”.
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Trump’s threat to Tehran snubbed with 12-word vow as fears of executions grow | World | News

A top Iranian judge has seemingly snubbed Donald Trump’s warning against carrying out executions of protesters, as he said: “If we want to do a job, we should do it now.” Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei comments came as Iran’s judiciary chief signalled that fast-track trials and executions were looming for those detained in nationwide protests, despite Trump’s warning of “very strong action”.
Activists have warned that hangings could be carried out within days, as Iran’s bloody crackdown on the demonstrations has reportedly killed at least 2,571 people. The figure, reported by the Human Rights Activists News Agency, would mark the deadliest unrest in Iran in decades and has sparked fresh international alarm.
Mohseni-Ejei is Iran’s powerful judiciary chief, a hardline cleric who oversees the country’s courts and death penalty system. He is a close ally of Iran’s supreme leadership and has previously held senior roles within the country’s intelligence and judicial systems.
He made the remarks on today in a video shared by Iranian state media, insisting swift punishment was needed to have an “effect” as the unrest continues to grip the country.
His comments came just months after US forces bombed Iranian nuclear sites during a brief but intense conflict sparked by Israel, heightening fears the crisis could spiral further if executions are carried out.
Against that backdrop of heightened tensions, Mohseni-Ejei doubled down on the need for speed, saying: “If it becomes late, two months, three months later, it doesn’t have the same effect. If we want to do something, we have to do that fast.”
He said delays would reduce the “effect”, reinforcing calls for rapid trials and sentences.
Iranian state media said a mass funeral is to take place in Tehran on Wednesday for hundreds of security force members and civilians killed in the unrest, with the ceremony due to be held under heavy security.
International news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) also reported comments made by Mohseni-Ejei on a visit to a prison holding protest detainees: “If a person burned someone, beheaded someone and set them on fire then we must do our work quickly.”
He had spent five hours in a prison in Tehran to examine the cases with Iranian news agencies quoting him as saying the trials should be held “in public”.
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Donald Trump in foul-mouthed tirade at heckler who called him ‘paedo protector’ | World | News

Donald Trump lost his temper and shouted ‘f*** you’ at a worker during a tour of a car factory today, after being called a “paedophile protector”.
Whilst visiting a Ford plant in Detroit, an individual believed to be an employee directed some harsh words towards the President, who reacted in a decidedly unpresidential manner.
“Hey. F*** you,” Trump yelled back at the man, pointing his finger aggressively from a walkway overlooking the factory floor. “F*** you,” he repeated before striding down the gangway and making an obscene gesture at the worker.
The remarkably unpresidential incident occurred just before Trump delivered a rambling, chaotic and frequently racist address at the Detroit Economic Club.
Trump vowed to strip US citizenship from anyone of Somali origin convicted of fraud – a move that would contravene American law. Citizenship can only be withdrawn under extremely restricted circumstances, and solely for offences directly connected to their citizenship status.
“If you come to America to rob Americans, we’re throwing you in jail and we’re sending you back to the country from where you came,” he declared.
Following a week in which multiple US government agencies faced criticism for employing white supremacist-coded language in their social media posts, Trump made a deliberate comment about America deporting Somalis and returning to its “native spirit”. He declared: “As we liberate our country from this cultural scourge and the plague of corruption and fraud, we will rediscover the natural energy and native spirit that truly makes America great again.
“We’re getting them out, we’re getting them out,” he asserted. “And we’re not going to pay them. We’re not going to pay Minnesota any more money…for any of that rubbish.”
He then suggested a cessation of all funding for so-called “Sanctuary Cities” – places where officials are prohibited from questioning public service users about their immigration status.
“Because they do everything possible to protect criminals at the expense of American citizens,” Trump stated. “It brings fraud, crime, all of the other problems that come. So we’re not making any payment to anybody that supports Sanctuary Cities.”
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