Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Jessica Wyndham of London’s Sotheby’s auction house called it “amazing,” that a flea market shopper paid $15 about 30 years ago for a piece, thought to be costume jewelry and worn nearly every day, that turned out to be a 26.27 carat white diamond valued at more than $450,000.

■ Joel Guyton, coroner in Bartow County, Ga., said Joelle Dalgleish, a high school sophomore, died after a tree snapped and fell on her as she was in a hammock during a state park camping trip, fracturing her skull and damaging her spine.

■ Karl Oliver, a Republican state lawmaker from Winona, Miss., apologized for posting on social media that Louisiana leaders should be lynched for removing Confederat­e monuments and writing that he would “do all in my power to prevent this from happening in our State.”

■ Simukai Nyasha, a spokesman for Zimbabwe national parks, said Theunis Botha, 51, a big-game hunter from South Africa who died when an elephant collapsed on top of him, had “unknowingl­y” walked into a herd of elephants.

■ Montell Bruce, a greeter at a church in Kansas City, Mo., was treated for wounds that were not life-threatenin­g after a bullet struck him in the head after he grappled with a gunman who entered the church through a back door and fired multiple shots, police said.

■ Lillian Rimmel stopped at a CVS store in Titusville, Fla., to buy a birthday card just before it closed but set off sirens and was barricaded inside by a metal security gate as she tried to leave after workers didn’t realize she was still inside when they left for the day, she said.

■ Paul Schnell, chief of police in Maplewood, Minn., said the owner of some used children’s clothes is facing a potential felony charge after more than 100 grams of marijuana in dozens of little plastic bags was found mixed in with items dropped off at a resale shop.

■ Bill Haslam, the Republican governor of Tennessee, signed into law legislatio­n creating a new Tennessee license plate design featuring the phrase “In God We Trust,” which drivers will be given the option of using once the current stock of plates is exhausted.

■ Jeffrey Laney, a St. Louis 6-year-old upset after watching his mother deal with the shooting death of a cousin, called for an end to violence, saying in a video that has gone viral on social media: “…I’m really scared to die and I’m really scared for my family to die.”

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