Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Deon Glenn, an Ohio prison inmate serving 15 years to life for murder, can keep dreadlocks grown as part of his Rastafaria­n faith after a federal judge ruled that forcing Glenn to cut his hair over prison security concerns would violate his religious rights.

■ Norby Chabert, a Louisiana senator from Houma, said he loves Rep. Stuart Bishop of Lafayette, a fellow Republican, like a brother but that “sometimes brothers fight,” after the two got into a fight at a Baton Rouge bar because one of Chabert’s bills was blocked from passage.

■ Janet Mills, Maine’s attorney general, said “All Mainers should be shocked” by the actions of two white men accused of attacking a black man at a Biddeford convenienc­e store, breaking his jaw, knocking him to the ground and chasing him in a truck.

■ Kami Rita, 48, a veteran Sherpa guide, has scaled Mount Everest for the 22nd time, setting a record for the most climbs of the world’s highest mountain, while a female Sherpa, Lhakpa Sherpa, 44, made it to the summit for the ninth time, breaking her own record for most climbs by a woman.

■ Jeffery Seay, 43, a homeless man who lives in a moving truck with his 68-year-old mother, is accused of elder abuse after his mom used a cellphone to call for help when he locked her in the cargo area after the two argued, said police in Dothan, Ala.

■ Max Stokey, a high school freshman pole vaulter in North Canton, Ohio, lost his bid to return to competitio­n when a federal judge ruled that it was up to the school to decide whether he abided by the coach’s rules by refusing to practice in the rain.

■ Isaias Garcia, 30, of Garland, Texas, was arrested in Shelton, Conn., and accused of extortion after a woman received an $800 ransom demand and a photograph of her kidnapped nephew face-down in a bathtub with an open-mouthed, 3-foot alligator on his back, police said.

■ Dewie Brewton, a high school agricultur­al science teacher in Ocala, Fla., was placed on administra­tive leave as officials investigat­e complaints that, as students watched, he drowned several raccoons suspected of killing chickens being raised at school.

■ Sidney Gilstrap-Portley, 25, was arrested after police accused him of duping two Dallas high schools for nine months by posing as a 17-year-old student and Hurricane Harvey evacuee in order to play basketball.

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