Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ Dana Sinno of St. Johns, Fla., said her 8-yearold son, Luca, sporting blue hair, a suit and tie, wanted a bold look for school picture day but didn’t get his picture made and instead was sent home because of school rules that ban “extreme hairstyles.”

■ Frank McKenzie, a fire captain in Huntsville, Ala., said fire crews, their equipment and personal items had to be temporaril­y moved to another station so the building could be fumigated after two firefighte­rs were bitten by venomous brown recluse spiders.

■ Jan Smith, 78, forgot to latch the front door of her home near Sumpter, Ore., and woke to find in her living room a 160-pound, 3-year-old male bear that then fled the house and was later killed when wildlife officers determined that it had been wounded a month earlier in another home encounter.

■ Barry Clapperton, 40, of Pittsburgh faces charges that include public drunkennes­s and threatenin­g to use weapons of mass destructio­n after police said he called in a bomb threat to a restaurant in a bid to get out of paying for his meal.

■ Sauli Niinisto, 69, the president of Finland, and his wife, Jenni Haukio, 40, are expecting a child in February, the couple’s first since their marriage in 2009, saying in a statement that they had hoped for a child but “have encountere­d many obstacles during these years.”

■ Kent Burgess, a Missouri nature photograph­er, said he witnessed a charging bull elk use its antlers to gore a woman in the arm, the second goring in two weeks involving people who have been warned not to approach the animals at Lone Elk Park in western St. Louis County.

■ Andrea Smith, 31, of Cleveland, who pleaded guilty to menacing and other counts for pulling a gun on a barber because he was taking too long to cut her 7-year-old’s hair, was sentenced to six months in jail.

■ Marsha Rodgers, owner of a pet cemetery in Richmond, Va., in use since the 1930s and now a popular hangout spot for teenagers, said vandals knocked over more than 90 headstones, smashed glass vases and scattered flowers left on graves.

■ Caleb Moore, 27, the son of Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore, was arrested in Alabama on a misdemeano­r criminal trespass charge linked to allegation­s that he hunted on private property without permission in 2016, an arrest his father called a “cheap political trick.”

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