Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

In the news

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■ Doris Morrill of The Villages, Fla., who heard a creaking noise about 1 a.m. and called police to report a prowler, actually heard the first of a half-dozen sinkholes that opened up in her retirement community, displacing seven people in four homes, authoritie­s said.

■ Michael Jensen, 36, of Inola, Okla., was charged with child neglect after Rogers County sheriff’s deputies said he gave his 12-year-old son, who later suffered minor burns, advice on how to commit suicide by lighting himself on fire.

■ Tiffany Nowicki, director of a day care center in Bangor, Maine, said parents will no longer be allowed to carry in food after a tray of cookies dropped off by a parent and placed on a staff room table left two workers feeling drugged and about 10 others with less intense symptoms.

■ Ryan Robinson, 36, a Hawaiian man on vacation in London, escaped jail time after pleading guilty to drunkenly confrontin­g and punching two police officers outside Buckingham Palace on Valentine’s Day but was ordered to pay each victim about $280.

■ Lamar Dill, 92, and his 95-year-old wife, Mary Nelle, both of Anniston, Ala., will celebrate their 69th wedding anniversar­y by returning for the first time since getting married in 1949 to the hotel in Mobile where they spent their honeymoon.

■ Judah Zeigler, the mayor of Leonia, N.J., said the town is replacing new “Do Not Enter” signs with more “business friendly” signs that warn nonresiden­t drivers not to use its side streets as rush-hour shortcuts to the George Washington Bridge into New York City.

■ Gavin Haynes, 38, accused of fleeing a state trooper on Interstate 70 in a pursuit that reached speeds of 150 mph before a crash and his arrest as he hid in a barn near Springfiel­d, Ohio, pleaded innocent to fleeing, aggravated vehicular assault and other counts, prosecutor­s said.

■ Ernest Ervin, 48, of Memphis, who has 54 previous felony and misdemeano­r conviction­s for offenses ranging from assaults to driving offenses, is facing up to six years in prison after being found guilty of stealing from $10 to $15 in change from a car.

■ Jessica Dutch, 40, of Springfiel­d, Mo., was charged with child endangerme­nt for making her reluctant 14-year-old daughter drive to prepare for taking her learner’s permit test, resulting in a crash that injured five people, state police said.

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