Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ Steven Dwyer, 51, a middle school teacher in Londonderr­y, N.H., was accused of threatenin­g a student before school, saying he would “shoot” him for not paying attention during class, resulting in Dwyer being placed on administra­tive leave.

■ George Duke-Cohan, 19, was sentenced in Britain to three years in jail for emailing bogus bomb threats to thousands of schools and causing a scare at the San Francisco airport by calling and claiming that his daughter had contacted him while on a United Airlines flight from Heathrow to say her plane had been hijacked.

■ Kyle Stultz of Anchorage, Alaska, said he thought kids were playing a prank when the doorbell rang and no one was there, but after checking his security camera, he saw that a large moose had backed into the doorbell.

■ Waylon Horton, 44, of Munfordvil­le, Ky., who pleaded guilty to tampering with consumer products after he was caught placing glass shards in plastic foam cups that were then shipped to fast-food restaurant­s, was sentenced to five years in prison.

■ Nolan Barry, 8, and Thomas MacKeen, 9, said they feel like heroes but “not Superman-like heroes” for engaging the emergency brake on their school bus after the driver collapsed behind the wheel.

■ Peter Vlaming, 47, a high school teacher in Virginia who refused to use a transgende­r student’s new pronouns even after he was instructed to do so by the school, was fired after the school board voted unanimousl­y to dismiss him for insubordin­ation.

■ Kaleb Klakulak, 12, a Michigan boy who lost his best friend Kenneth “K.J.” Gross to leukemia, has raised $900 by raking leaves, collecting bottles and soliciting PayPal donations on social media to help Kenneth’s mother buy a gravestone.

■ Shane Taylor, 27, whose pickup was pulled over by Florida Highway Patrol troopers for driving erraticall­y, said the lemur “bites” after the animal surprised officers when it leaped from a trailer Taylor was pulling and hopped around them as they spoke with Taylor, resulting in the lemur being taken by state wildlife officers.

■ Alexis Norman, 47, a Dallas-area woman serving more than eight years in prison for health care fraud, faces up to 80 more years behind bars after prosecutor­s said she ran another scam while in prison to help pay her legal bills.

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