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Camas Maroney, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School parent-teacher organization president, talks Tues

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Camas Maroney, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School parent-teacher organization president, talks Tuesday to students at an assembly about a shoe-collection drive for needy feet held by the school and church.

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Camas Maroney, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School parent-teacher organization president, talks Tuesday to students at an assembly about a shoe-collection drive for needy feet held by the school and church.

Taylor Burba, Farmington senior, is a three-year starter at catcher and leads the team this season w

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Taylor Burba, Farmington senior, is a three-year starter at catcher and leads the team this season with a .492 batting average. Burba and the Cardinals won the 4A-1 Conference this season and begin district tournament play on Saturday.

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Taylor Burba, Farmington senior, is a three-year starter at catcher and leads the team this season with a .492 batting average. Burba and the Cardinals won the 4A-1 Conference this season and begin district tournament play on Saturday.

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The Level 6 Team gymnasts from the Williams Center in Fayetteville won first place team in the USAG

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The Level 6 Team gymnasts from the Williams Center in Fayetteville won first place team in the USAG State Gymnastics Championships held recently at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock. Team members are, from left, top row: Maya Davis, Emily Roberts, Haley Jackson, Ashley McFadden, Laycee Maupin, Chloe McGooden, Liza Montgomery, Katie Patterson Kennedy Lee, Kristin Roman, Linden Combs, Emily Blaschke, Bailey Minton and Sophia Antony. Bottom row: Kenna Dunahoo and Faith Davis.

The Level 6 Team gymnasts from the Williams Center in Fayetteville won first place team in the USAG State Gymnastics Championships held recently at the Jack Stephens Center in Little Rock. Team members are, from left, top row: Maya Davis, Emily Roberts, Haley Jackson, Ashley McFadden, Laycee Maupin, Chloe McGooden, Liza Montgomery, Katie Patterson Kennedy Lee, Kristin Roman, Linden Combs, Emily Blaschke, Bailey Minton and Sophia Antony. Bottom row: Kenna Dunahoo and Faith Davis.

Gwendolyn Nimmo, 3, of Fayetteville feeds a grub to a chicken during a work day Saturday at Tri Cycl

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Gwendolyn Nimmo, 3, of Fayetteville feeds a grub to a chicken during a work day Saturday at Tri Cycle Farms in Fayetteville.

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Gwendolyn Nimmo, 3, of Fayetteville feeds a grub to a chicken during a work day Saturday at Tri Cycle Farms in Fayetteville.

Olivia Hines of Fayetteville, a horticulture student at the University of Arkansas, removes unwanted

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Olivia Hines of Fayetteville, a horticulture student at the University of Arkansas, removes unwanted plants from the perimeter of the main garden at Tri Cycle Farms.

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Olivia Hines of Fayetteville, a horticulture student at the University of Arkansas, removes unwanted plants from the perimeter of the main garden at Tri Cycle Farms.


Volunteer Phillip Nguyen, right, and James Cohea, president of Tri Cycle Farms, work to move mulch d

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Volunteer Phillip Nguyen, right, and James Cohea, president of Tri Cycle Farms, work to move mulch during a work day Saturday at the farm in Fayetteville.

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Volunteer Phillip Nguyen, right, and James Cohea, president of Tri Cycle Farms, work to move mulch during a work day Saturday at the farm in Fayetteville.

Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan, left, speaks Tuesday with Walt Eilers, board chairman for the Bot

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Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan, left, speaks Tuesday with Walt Eilers, board chairman for the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, during a ceremony to dedicate the newly finished Founders Garden in Fayetteville. The public is invited to review the garden’s master plan at a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting at 5:30 p.m. today at the garden, 4703 N. Crossover Road. Garden officials have asked the Ozark Off Road Cyclists club to move a section of trail from an area where the garden wants to expand. Tours of the planned expansion area begin at 4:30 p.m.

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Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan, left, speaks Tuesday with Walt Eilers, board chairman for the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, during a ceremony to dedicate the newly finished Founders Garden in Fayetteville. The public is invited to review the garden’s master plan at a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting at 5:30 p.m. today at the garden, 4703 N. Crossover Road. Garden officials have asked the Ozark Off Road Cyclists club to move a section of trail from an area where the garden wants to expand. Tours of the planned expansion area begin at 4:30 p.m.

Rhiannon Bowlin (top) leads a chant Tuesday as residents demonstrate near the corner of Garland Aven

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Rhiannon Bowlin (top) leads a chant Tuesday as residents demonstrate near the corner of Garland Avenue and Maple Street on the campus of the University of Arkansas. The demonstration was to bring attention to the permit that the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality issued to C&H Hog Farm, a 6,500-animal hog farm under construction on a tributary of Big Creek, which feeds into the Buffalo River. For a related report, turn to today’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s business section. To see a video form the event got to nwaonline.com/xx/videos/2013/ apr/23/8862.

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Rhiannon Bowlin (top) leads a chant Tuesday as residents demonstrate near the corner of Garland Avenue and Maple Street on the campus of the University of Arkansas. The demonstration was to bring attention to the permit that the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality issued to C&H Hog Farm, a 6,500-animal hog farm under construction on a tributary of Big Creek, which feeds into the Buffalo River. For a related report, turn to today’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s business section. To see a video form the event got to nwaonline.com/xx/videos/2013/ apr/23/8862.

Fayetteville City Council member Sarah Marsh reads a resolution from the City of Fayetteville opposi

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Fayetteville City Council member Sarah Marsh reads a resolution from the City of Fayetteville opposing the the construction of a hog farm to concerned citizens as they demonstrate near the corner of Garland and Maple Avenues on the campus of the University of Arkansas Tuesday afternoon in Fayetteville. The demonstration was to continue to bring attention to the permit that the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality has issued to C&H Hog Farm, a 6,500-animal hog farm which is under construction on a tributary of Big Creek, which feeds into the Buffalo River. To see a video form the event got to: http://www.nwaonline.com/xx/videos/2013/apr/23/8862/

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Fayetteville City Council member Sarah Marsh reads a resolution from the City of Fayetteville opposing the the construction of a hog farm to concerned citizens as they demonstrate near the corner of Garland and Maple Avenues on the campus of the University of Arkansas Tuesday afternoon in Fayetteville. The demonstration was to continue to bring attention to the permit that the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality has issued to C&H Hog Farm, a 6,500-animal hog farm which is under construction on a tributary of Big Creek, which feeds into the Buffalo River. To see a video form the event got to: http://www.nwaonline.com/xx/videos/2013/apr/23/8862/

Blaine Pierce, 10, fourth-grader from Harp Elemenary School runs in a relay Tuesday at the Arkansas

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Blaine Pierce, 10, fourth-grader from Harp Elemenary School runs in a relay Tuesday at the Arkansas Governor’s Council on Fitness Great Arkansas Workout at the All-Star Sports Arena in Springdale. Fourth-graders from Harp and Asbell elementary schools had the opportunity to play different sports and drills as they learned about fitness and health.

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Blaine Pierce, 10, fourth-grader from Harp Elemenary School runs in a relay Tuesday at the Arkansas Governor’s Council on Fitness Great Arkansas Workout at the All-Star Sports Arena in Springdale. Fourth-graders from Harp and Asbell elementary schools had the opportunity to play different sports and drills as they learned about fitness and health.

Don Bennett, founder and director of Tri Cycle Farms gives a hug to volunteers during a work day Sat

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Don Bennett, founder and director of Tri Cycle Farms gives a hug to volunteers during a work day Saturday at Tri Cycle Farms.

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Don Bennett, founder and director of Tri Cycle Farms gives a hug to volunteers during a work day Saturday at Tri Cycle Farms.

Jonathan Hernandez, 11, an Asbell fourth-grader, delivers a side kick to James Davison at the All-St

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Jonathan Hernandez, 11, an Asbell fourth-grader, delivers a side kick to James Davison at the All-Star Sports Arena in Springdale. Davison gave the students a quick lesson on Shotokan Karate before letting them try and few punches and kicks.

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Jonathan Hernandez, 11, an Asbell fourth-grader, delivers a side kick to James Davison at the All-Star Sports Arena in Springdale. Davison gave the students a quick lesson on Shotokan Karate before letting them try and few punches and kicks. Read story »


Robert Atiga, from left, Kiero Small, Braylon Mitchell and Daunte Carr, all University of Arkansas f

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Robert Atiga, from left, Kiero Small, Braylon Mitchell and Daunte Carr, all University of Arkansas football players, help call the hogs with kindergarteners Tuesday at T.G. Smith Elementary School in Springdale. This was the fifth year the school invited Razorback athletes to visit the school to talk to students as part of their studies about the state.

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Robert Atiga, from left, Kiero Small, Braylon Mitchell and Daunte Carr, all University of Arkansas football players, help call the hogs with kindergarteners Tuesday at T.G. Smith Elementary School in Springdale. This was the fifth year the school invited Razorback athletes to visit the school to talk to students as part of their studies about the state.

Kindergartener Jadyn Holmes adjusts her Hog hat while seated between University of Arkansas football

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Kindergartener Jadyn Holmes adjusts her Hog hat while seated between University of Arkansas football players Braylon Mitchell (left) and Kiero Small while posing for a class photo on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at T.G. Smith Elementary School in Springdale. This was the fifth year the school had invited Razorback athletes to visit the school to talk to students as part of their studies about the state.

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Kindergartener Jadyn Holmes adjusts her Hog hat while seated between University of Arkansas football players Braylon Mitchell (left) and Kiero Small while posing for a class photo on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, at T.G. Smith Elementary School in Springdale. This was the fifth year the school had invited Razorback athletes to visit the school to talk to students as part of their studies about the state.

McReynolds, Shipley and Scott

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McReynolds, Shipley and Scott

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McReynolds, Shipley and Scott

Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook (0) smashes his hand onto the scorer's table after colliding w

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Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook (0) smashes his hand onto the scorer's table after colliding with Houston guard Patrick Beverly Beverley in Game 2 of their first-round NBA basketball playoff series in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook (0) smashes his hand onto the scorer's table after colliding with Houston guard Patrick Beverly Beverley in Game 2 of their first-round NBA basketball playoff series in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April 24, 2013. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Kimberly Burgess, left, reacts Wednesday after discovering she and Fred Ruger had been evicted from

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Kimberly Burgess, left, reacts Wednesday after discovering she and Fred Ruger had been evicted from their home during a poverty simulation at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville. About 100 local leaders, business representatives, college staff and students participated in the event, sponsored by Arkansas Career Pathways. The event offered an opportunity to experience what it’s like for low-income families and individuals to survive month-to-month on low wages, social services and government assistance. Ruger played the role of 19-year-old single mother of a 1-year-old child living with her 25-year-old boyfriend, a GED recipient and recent parolee, played by Burgess.

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Kimberly Burgess, left, reacts Wednesday after discovering she and Fred Ruger had been evicted from their home during a poverty simulation at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville. About 100 local leaders, business representatives, college staff and students participated in the event, sponsored by Arkansas Career Pathways. The event offered an opportunity to experience what it’s like for low-income families and individuals to survive month-to-month on low wages, social services and government assistance. Ruger played the role of 19-year-old single mother of a 1-year-old child living with her 25-year-old boyfriend, a GED recipient and recent parolee, played by Burgess.

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