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Fayetteville City Council members Mark Kinion, center, and Matthew Petty, right, listen before readi

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Fayetteville City Council members Mark Kinion, center, and Matthew Petty, right, listen before reading a portion of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter from the Birmingham Jail.

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Fayetteville City Council members Mark Kinion, center, and Matthew Petty, right, listen before reading a portion of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter from the Birmingham Jail.


Kevin Concannon, right, federal undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services, speaks Tue

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Kevin Concannon, right, federal undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services, speaks Tuesday during a tour of Owl Creek School in Fayetteville to learn about the Fayetteville School District’s Farm to School Program.

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Kevin Concannon, right, federal undersecretary for food, nutrition and consumer services, speaks Tuesday during a tour of Owl Creek School in Fayetteville to learn about the Fayetteville School District’s Farm to School Program.

Kevin Concannon speaks to people while touring Owl Creek School in Fayetteville.

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Kevin Concannon speaks to people while touring Owl Creek School in Fayetteville.

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Kevin Concannon speaks to people while touring Owl Creek School in Fayetteville.

Austin Haggard, Bentonville senior, is not only a three-sport athlete, a rarity when many students i

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Austin Haggard, Bentonville senior, is not only a three-sport athlete, a rarity when many students in larger school prefer to concentrate on one sport, but he has made significant contributions to football, basketball and baseball teams this season.

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Austin Haggard, Bentonville senior, is not only a three-sport athlete, a rarity when many students in larger school prefer to concentrate on one sport, but he has made significant contributions to football, basketball and baseball teams this season.

Landon Carpenter, left, Bentonville senior, chases down the ball as Siloam Springs sophomore Edwin R

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Landon Carpenter, left, Bentonville senior, chases down the ball as Siloam Springs sophomore Edwin Ramirez pursues Tuesday in the second half in Siloam Springs.

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Landon Carpenter, left, Bentonville senior, chases down the ball as Siloam Springs sophomore Edwin Ramirez pursues Tuesday in the second half in Siloam Springs.

Krista Rodney, right, Arkansas State Horse Show Queen, talks Tuesday with Kyleigh Box, bottom left,

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Krista Rodney, right, Arkansas State Horse Show Queen, talks Tuesday with Kyleigh Box, bottom left, and other Apple Glen Elementary School fourth-graders about Zeke, a one-year-old quarter horse, at Ruth Hale Barker Middle School in Bentonville. About 260 fourth-graders came to Happy Trails Day, which featured six stations to learn about horses as part of the Horse Tales Literacy Project.

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Krista Rodney, right, Arkansas State Horse Show Queen, talks Tuesday with Kyleigh Box, bottom left, and other Apple Glen Elementary School fourth-graders about Zeke, a one-year-old quarter horse, at Ruth Hale Barker Middle School in Bentonville. About 260 fourth-graders came to Happy Trails Day, which featured six stations to learn about horses as part of the Horse Tales Literacy Project.

Dustin Le, a Mary Mae Jones Elementary School fourth-grader, runs in a stick horse relay race Tuesda

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Dustin Le, a Mary Mae Jones Elementary School fourth-grader, runs in a stick horse relay race Tuesday at Ruth Hale Barker Middle School in Bentonville.

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Dustin Le, a Mary Mae Jones Elementary School fourth-grader, runs in a stick horse relay race Tuesday at Ruth Hale Barker Middle School in Bentonville.

Alex Molitor, left, and Taylor Graham, Bentonville seniors, sign letters of intent for Central Bapt

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Alex Molitor, left, and Taylor Graham,
Bentonville seniors, sign letters of intent for Central Baptist College on Tuesday inside Tiger Arena at Bentonville High School. Both girls signed letters to play volleyball for the school and Graham will also play softball.

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Alex Molitor, left, and Taylor Graham, Bentonville seniors, sign letters of intent for Central Baptist College on Tuesday inside Tiger Arena at Bentonville High School. Both girls signed letters to play volleyball for the school and Graham will also play softball.


Rachael Wehn, right, secretary at Walker Elementary School and Tina Horsey, parent and volunteer at

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Rachael Wehn, right, secretary at Walker Elementary School and Tina Horsey, parent and volunteer at the school, change the messages Tuesday on the sign in front of the school in Springdale. The sign will advertise events through the end of April and the beginning of May. Horsey has two children at the school and volunteers her time at the school.

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Rachael Wehn, right, secretary at Walker Elementary School and Tina Horsey, parent and volunteer at the school, change the messages Tuesday on the sign in front of the school in Springdale. The sign will advertise events through the end of April and the beginning of May. Horsey has two children at the school and volunteers her time at the school.

Paintings by Rogers artist Robert Lee Skaggs, right, catch the eye of his nephew, Joe Skaggs, left,

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Paintings by Rogers artist Robert Lee Skaggs, right, catch the eye of his nephew, Joe Skaggs, left, during a reception Tuesday for the artist at CW Gallery of Fine Art at 210 S. First St., in downtown Rogers. The two look at the painting, “Country Road, Four Seasons,” which captures each season in a multipanel painting. Skaggs, 85, is a 1952 graduate of The Art Institute of Chicago, was born in Rogers and has lived in the city most of his life. He’s inspired by scenes of nature for his paintings, which will be on display and for sale at the gallery through April 27, said Colette White, gallery owner.

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Paintings by Rogers artist Robert Lee Skaggs, right, catch the eye of his nephew, Joe Skaggs, left, during a reception Tuesday for the artist at CW Gallery of Fine Art at 210 S. First St., in downtown Rogers. The two look at the painting, “Country Road, Four Seasons,” which captures each season in a multipanel painting. Skaggs, 85, is a 1952 graduate of The Art Institute of Chicago, was born in Rogers and has lived in the city most of his life. He’s inspired by scenes of nature for his paintings, which will be on display and for sale at the gallery through April 27, said Colette White, gallery owner.

SGL Group announced Wednesday a $26 million expansion of its Ozark facility.

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SGL Group announced Wednesday a $26 million expansion of its Ozark facility.

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SGL Group announced Wednesday a $26 million expansion of its Ozark facility.

The scene of a car-versus-semi Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 4485 E. Huntsville Road in Fayetteville.

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The scene of a car-versus-semi Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 4485 E. Huntsville Road in Fayetteville. Officers on scene said the Female driver of white Civic transported to Washington Regional.

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The scene of a car-versus-semi Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 4485 E. Huntsville Road in Fayetteville. Officers on scene said the Female driver of white Civic transported to Washington Regional.

Pat Summerall died on Monday.

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Pat Summerall died on Monday.

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Pat Summerall died on Monday.

Arkansas' Hunter Mickelson celebrates after getting the last rebound on a missed shot after the soun

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Arkansas' Hunter Mickelson celebrates after getting the last rebound on a missed shot after the sound of the buzzer ending Arkansas' 66-64 win over Michigan Saturday, January 21, 2011 at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville.

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Arkansas' Hunter Mickelson celebrates after getting the last rebound on a missed shot after the sound of the buzzer ending Arkansas' 66-64 win over Michigan Saturday, January 21, 2011 at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville.

Kiero Small missed most of last season with a foot injury.

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Kiero Small missed most of last season with a foot injury.

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Kiero Small missed most of last season with a foot injury.


Arkansas gymnast Kelci Lewis competes on the vault during the SEC Gymnastics championships on Saturd

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Arkansas gymnast Kelci Lewis competes on the vault during the SEC Gymnastics championships on Saturday at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock.

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Arkansas gymnast Kelci Lewis competes on the vault during the SEC Gymnastics championships on Saturday at Verizon Arena in North Little Rock.

Workers begin the process of sorting recyclable material was the process of demolishing the former T

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Workers begin the process of sorting recyclable material was the process of demolishing the former Tyson Mexican Original plant begins Wednesday, April 17, 2013, on East Huntsville Road in Fayetteville. Ar-Rahim Metal Trading of Dallas has 90 days to demolish the building, collect recyclable material and clean up debris to make room for a Kum & Go convenience store to be constructed on the northwest corner of the property.

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Workers begin the process of sorting recyclable material was the process of demolishing the former Tyson Mexican Original plant begins Wednesday, April 17, 2013, on East Huntsville Road in Fayetteville. Ar-Rahim Metal Trading of Dallas has 90 days to demolish the building, collect recyclable material and clean up debris to make room for a Kum & Go convenience store to be constructed on the northwest corner of the property.

Lonnie Rice, a fourth-grader at Asbell Elementary School in Fayetteville, right, drinks from a water

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Lonnie Rice, a fourth-grader at Asbell Elementary School in Fayetteville, right, drinks from a water bottle Thursday, April 11, 2013, while listening to teacher Pat Shepard's lesson on the digestive system at the school.

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Lonnie Rice, a fourth-grader at Asbell Elementary School in Fayetteville, right, drinks from a water bottle Thursday, April 11, 2013, while listening to teacher Pat Shepard's lesson on the digestive system at the school.

Holly and Eric Anderson, owners of Brick Street Botanical, stand on the lower portion of their rooft

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Holly and Eric Anderson, owners of Brick Street Botanical, stand on the lower portion of their rooftop in downtown rogerswhich they plan on turing into a multi-story deck and greenhouse. The pair plan to develop a non-profit group to help businesses become sustainable.

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Holly and Eric Anderson, owners of Brick Street Botanical, stand on the lower portion of their rooftop in downtown rogerswhich they plan on turing into a multi-story deck and greenhouse. The pair plan to develop a non-profit group to help businesses become sustainable.

A local resident looks over the damage to a white Civic involved in an accident with a semi truck We

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A local resident looks over the damage to a white Civic involved in an accident with a semi truck Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at 4485 E. Huntsville Road in Fayetteville. The driver of the white Civic was transported to Washington Regional for injuries sustained from the accident. A second accident involving a motorcycle occurred at the same time a few hundred yards east of the car versus semi accident. Sgt. Craig Stout said he did not know if the two accidents were related, but both accidents did result in injuries.

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A local resident looks over the damage to a white Civic involved in an accident with a semi truck Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at 4485 E. Huntsville Road in Fayetteville. The driver of the white Civic was transported to Washington Regional for injuries sustained from the accident. A second accident involving a motorcycle occurred at the same time a few hundred yards east of the car versus semi accident. Sgt. Craig Stout said he did not know if the two accidents were related, but both accidents did result in injuries.

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