Years in the Making
After decades of playing the same numbers, Stephen Huesgen, 56, of Fraser, Michigan, finally struck it rich. UPI reported on May 13th that Huesgen won the $1 million prize in the April 22nd drawing using numbers he received from, of all places, a Zoltar fortune-telling machine. โAbout 30 years ago, I was in Las Vegas and got a fortune from a Zoltar machine,โ Huesgen said. โOn my fortune, there was a set of lucky numbers, so I have been playing those numbers on lottery games ever since.โ Huesgen plans to use the money to pay off loans, travel, and save for retirement. โThe morning after the Powerball drawing, I saw an email from the lottery, which is when I found out Iโd won a $1 million Powerball prize,โ he said. โI yelled to my wife: โIs this real?โ I donโt think this is going to fully hit me until I cash the check!โ [UPI, 5/13/26]
Well, Well, Well, How the Turntables …
Motorists in France are driving more carefully after a warning from police: Watch out for inebriated wildlife. UPI reported on May 13th that a social media post from the police in the Saรดne-et-Loire region of north-central France showed deer running around erratically after consuming fermented fruit. โNot all road users are sober,โ the post said. โIf Bambi overindulges on the forest aperitif, it might not be the time to drive like you own the road.โ Drivers were urged to keep an eye out for โsudden crossing, inconsistent trajectory, immobilization on the road, [and] disorderly escapeโ from local wildlife. [UPI, 5/13/26]
Art Exhibition(ism)(ish)
Visitors at the Fondation Beyeler, an art museum in Switzerland, recently had the option to peruse the art while wearing only bathing suits, Yahoo! News reported on May 1st. โItโs a rather unusual experience,โ said one visitor in a colorful sequined bikini, noting that โYouโre always lookingโ to see if other visitors are wearing swimwear. Visitors could change into their bathing suits in changing rooms at the museum, or they could show up in their one-piece, bikini, or trunks and have the entry fee waived. Some roamed around barefoot, while others donned swimming caps. A few could be found sunbathing in the museumโs garden. Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, who headed up the project, was inspired by artist Paul Cรฉzanneโs paintings of people bathing. โYou can feel from Cรฉzanne’s paintings that he wants to be inspired by nature and expose that organic experience of the nature, of the people,โ Ana Lopes, a 34-year-old architect, said. โDressing in swimwear is close to that, because you are almost naked.โ [Yahoo! News, 5/1/26]
Unclear on the Concept
โข Antone Gilonna, 25, of New York, was arrested for driving while intoxicated when he drove to a local police station to pick up a friend who had been arrested for … wait for it … driving while intoxicated. Fox 8 Cleveland reported on May 20th that when Gilonna arrived at the police station, he drove into a restricted area. An officer came to check on him and quickly issued a field sobriety test before placing him under arrest. Gilonnaโs license was revoked, and he is expected to appear in court at a later date.
[Fox 8 Cleveland, 5/20/26]
โข Vernus Mayhew, 45, of Dixton, Maine, was arrested after calling 911 four times to request a beer delivery, WGME reported on May 7th. โI was drunk, and I was trying to be funny,โ Mayhew said. The Penobscot County Sheriffโs Office was not amused. โThis was a serious matter that negatively impacted public safety resources including the regional communications center and deputies,โ Sheriff Troy Morton said. Mayhew is also charged with assault, but says that part didnโt happen. Video recorded by Mayhewโs daughter shows a physical altercation with police, but a few seconds are out of frame, with differing accounts of what transpired. Police say Mayhew attempted to put one of them in a headlock; Mayhew denies it. He was released from the Penobscot County Jail after paying a $750 bail.
[WGME, 5/7/26]
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