Making hay while the sun shines

A FARMER KEEPS an eye on his hay rake as he turns over a cutting of alfalfa in a field along Mill Creek Road just west of The Dalles Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1. Humidity and rain showers had dampened the cut, and raking turns it over so it can dry more quickly, keeping it from losing quality. It also consolidates the rows, making it more efficient to bale.

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — One thousand, four hundred and six days after he screamed “God is great” while police officers dragged him into a waiting van, a young Somali American was sentenced to 30 years in prison for plotting to detonate a bomb.

His intended target was a downtown Portland square one night after Thanksgiving 2010, where thousands of revelers watched the mayor light a towering Christmas tree. The bomb was a fake, part of an elaborate FBI sting with Mohamed Mohamud as its target.