Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ President Enrique Pena Nieto, speaking on Mexico’s Flag Day, acknowledg­ed that the “tri-color” red, white and green flag was flown upside down by mistake at a Mexico City ceremony, saying that “upside down or right side up, backward or forward,” the flag is a symbol that gives Mexicans a sense of identity and pride.

■ Francoise Nyssen, the French culture minister, said she was delighted that customs officers recovered The Chorus Singers, an impression­ist painting by Edgar Degas that was found in a suitcase stowed on a bus, more than eight years after it was stolen from a Marseille museum.

■ John C. Young, 46, of Independen­ce, Mo., was convicted of involuntar­y manslaught­er in what police said was a road-rage shooting that killed 19-yearold Christophe­r Hutson of Lee’s Summit and injured Hutson’s pregnant girlfriend.

■ Jerry Tate, 23, and Christophe­r Tate, 25, of St. Louis were cleared in a robbery thanks in part to their mother, who insisted on tracking down surveillan­ce video that ultimately exonerated them and resulted in charges being filed against the man who reported the robbery.

■ Jeffrey Yao, 23, faces a murder charge in the case of a 22-year-old woman who was repeatedly stabbed with a 10-inch hunting knife while at the Winchester Public Library in Massachuse­tts, police said.

■ Roberta Kaplan, a gay-rights attorney, said she plans to sue on behalf of gay-pride parade organizers in Starkville, Miss., where aldermen voted down a request for a permit for the event.

■ Kyle James Hebert, a 43-year-old Lake Charles, La., veterinari­an, was sentenced to 15 months in prison and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for working with an Omaha, Neb., pharmacy to sell an unapproved opioid drug that’s 40 times more powerful than morphine for the purpose of improving the performanc­e of racehorses.

■ Curran Manzer, a 37-year-old Oregonian, faces a federal charge of possession with intent to distribute after, authoritie­s said, he stashed $1 million worth of marijuana in fake boulders that he attempted to ship from Springfiel­d, Ore., to Oklahoma City.

■ Brittany Hails said on social media that Dustin Snyder, her 19- year- old brother who married his high school sweetheart on Jan. 28 in Plant City, Fla., after doctors gave him less than a month to live as he battled a rare form of cancer, “got his wings” Friday.

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