Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Seth Owen, 18, co-valedictor­ian of his Jacksonvil­le, Fla., high school class who was kicked out by his parents because he is gay, will attend Georgetown University at no cost and hopes to use nearly $130,000 raised online on his behalf to create scholarshi­ps for students in similar circumstan­ces.

■ Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister, who gave birth June 21 to become the second elected world leader in recent history to give birth while holding office, has returned to work after taking six weeks of parental leave to care for her newborn daughter, Neve.

■ Ruth Reed, who said she first thought she was helping a down- and- out man pay for his gas station food, ended up footing the bill for country music star Keith Urban, who made a stop on his way to a concert in Camden, N.J., and was short a few dollars at the cash register.

■ Carlton Young of Sanford, Maine, pleaded guilty to manslaught­er and other charges for frightenin­g a 62-year- old woman by knocking on her windows and doors at the outset of a burglary, causing her to have a fatal heart attack, prosecutor­s said.

■ Matt Majors, an investigat­or with Tennessee’s wildlife agency, said filmmaker Bobby Stone, 57, a partner and co-founder of video production company Atomic Films until he retired, hit his head and drowned when he slipped between two houseboats and fell into Lake Chickamaug­a.

■ Greg Skomal, a Massachuse­tts Division of Marine Fisheries biologist, had more of an up-close-and-personal experience with a great white shark that even he is used to when one breached the water and jumped up toward Skomal with its jaws open as he stood on the extended bow of a research vessel during a tagging trip. ■ Peter Berndt, a German police spokesman, said two elderly men who disappeare­d from their retirement home were found “disoriente­d and dazed” 25 miles away at Wacken Open Air, a days-long heavy metal music festival held near Hamburg that attracts thousands of fans.

■ Timothy Hochstedle­r of Colon, Mich., has dubbed his new $5 horse-and-buggy ride-hailing service the “Amish Uber” even though he doesn’t have a phone app and customers have to flag him down for a ride.

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