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Dino Andrade, Springdale Har-Ber senior, speaks to family and friends Wednesday during a signing cer

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Dino Andrade, Springdale Har-Ber senior, speaks to family and friends Wednesday during a signing ceremony announcing his intention to run for Duquesne University in Pittsburg.

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Dino Andrade, Springdale Har-Ber senior, speaks to family and friends Wednesday during a signing ceremony announcing his intention to run for Duquesne University in Pittsburg.


Tyler Casebolt, seated third from right, signed his National Letter of Intent with Bethel College in

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Tyler Casebolt, seated third from right, signed his National Letter of Intent with Bethel College in North Newton, Kan., on Wednesday. Casebolt, a two-time all-conference pick and all-state selection last fall, led Elkins in tackles each of the past two seasons.

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Tyler Casebolt, seated third from right, signed his National Letter of Intent with Bethel College in North Newton, Kan., on Wednesday. Casebolt, a two-time all-conference pick and all-state selection last fall, led Elkins in tackles each of the past two seasons.

Ryann Goodsell of Springdale High launches the discus into the air Thursday at Tiger Athletic Comple

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Ryann Goodsell of Springdale High launches the discus into the air Thursday at Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonville for the Class 7A State Track and Field Championships. Goodsell won the girls discus with a throw of 119 feet, 2 inches.

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Ryann Goodsell of Springdale High launches the discus into the air Thursday at Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonville for the Class 7A State Track and Field Championships. Goodsell won the girls discus with a throw of 119 feet, 2 inches.

Jessica Lindquist with C-SPAN activates a program on a video screen Thursday during a presentation f

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Jessica Lindquist with C-SPAN activates a program on a video screen Thursday during a presentation for Rogers High School students aboard a tour bus that promotes the channel. Lindquist gives presentations about C-Span programming to high school and college students as the bus travels around the nation. The goal is to increase awareness of the channel among young viewers, Lindquist said.

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Jessica Lindquist with C-SPAN activates a program on a video screen Thursday during a presentation for Rogers High School students aboard a tour bus that promotes the channel. Lindquist gives presentations about C-Span programming to high school and college students as the bus travels around the nation. The goal is to increase awareness of the channel among young viewers, Lindquist said.

McKenzie Dixon, left, and Logan Morton, right, both of Bentonville flank McKenzie Penne of Fayettevi

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McKenzie Dixon, left, and Logan Morton, right, both of Bentonville flank McKenzie Penne of Fayetteville during the 110-meter preliminary hurdles race Thursday at Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonville during the Class 7A State Track and Field Championships.

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McKenzie Dixon, left, and Logan Morton, right, both of Bentonville flank McKenzie Penne of Fayetteville during the 110-meter preliminary hurdles race Thursday at Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonville during the Class 7A State Track and Field Championships.

Alex Miles of Rogers Heritage clears the bar Thursday during the boys high jump at Tiger Athletic Co

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Alex Miles of Rogers Heritage clears the bar Thursday during the boys high jump at Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonville.

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Alex Miles of Rogers Heritage clears the bar Thursday during the boys high jump at Tiger Athletic Complex in Bentonville.

Old Crow Medicine Show, an old-time string band, originally recorded the song “Wagon Wheel,” which w

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Old Crow Medicine Show, an old-time string band, originally recorded the song “Wagon Wheel,” which was recently made into a hit again by country artist Darius Rucker. Old Crow headlines a show on Saturday at the Arkansas Music Pavilion featuring opening act 3 Penny Acre.

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Old Crow Medicine Show, an old-time string band, originally recorded the song “Wagon Wheel,” which was recently made into a hit again by country artist Darius Rucker. Old Crow headlines a show on Saturday at the Arkansas Music Pavilion featuring opening act 3 Penny Acre.

Crow Johnson was a favorite of the folk music community in Northwest Arkansas until her “semi-retire

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Crow Johnson was a favorite of the folk music community in Northwest Arkansas until her “semi-retirement” about a decade ago. She’ll return to the stage Saturday for a concert christening the new outdoor stage, named the Crow’s Nest in her honor, at Ozark Folkways near Winslow.

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Crow Johnson was a favorite of the folk music community in Northwest Arkansas until her “semi-retirement” about a decade ago. She’ll return to the stage Saturday for a concert christening the new outdoor stage, named the Crow’s Nest in her honor, at Ozark Folkways near Winslow.


Sarah Mouritsen, clockwise from bottom left, Amy Eversole, Amber Brown, Lauren Levine, Kinya Easter-

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Sarah Mouritsen, clockwise from bottom left, Amy Eversole, Amber Brown, Lauren Levine, Kinya Easter-Elenbarger, Andria Lickfelt and Brenda Nemec, center, star in the Rogers Little Theater production of “Love, Loss and What I Wore.”

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Sarah Mouritsen, clockwise from bottom left, Amy Eversole, Amber Brown, Lauren Levine, Kinya Easter-Elenbarger, Andria Lickfelt and Brenda Nemec, center, star in the Rogers Little Theater production of “Love, Loss and What I Wore.”

Banjo player and composer Jayme Stone, right, will be one of artists on the Trail Mix Concert Tour.

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Banjo player and composer Jayme Stone, right, will be one of artists on the Trail Mix Concert Tour.

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Banjo player and composer Jayme Stone, right, will be one of artists on the Trail Mix Concert Tour.

Snow on the Frank Broyles statue in Fayetteville on May 3, 2013.

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Snow on the Frank Broyles statue in Fayetteville on May 3, 2013.

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Snow on the Frank Broyles statue in Fayetteville on May 3, 2013.

Traders gather at a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Stock

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Traders gather at a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Stock markets edged higher on Friday May 3, 2013 ahead of the release of the U.S. government's monthly unemployment report, a key measure of the health of the world's largest economy.

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Traders gather at a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, May 2, 2013. Stock markets edged higher on Friday May 3, 2013 ahead of the release of the U.S. government's monthly unemployment report, a key measure of the health of the world's largest economy.

New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow (15) meets with wide receiver Stephen Hill (84) in the second ha

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New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow (15) meets with wide receiver Stephen Hill (84) in the second half of an NFL preseason football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman)

New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow (15) meets with wide receiver Stephen Hill (84) in the second half of an NFL preseason football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman)

Scott Gardiner, of Farmington, watches his tee shot on the 16th hole during the second round of the

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Scott Gardiner, of Farmington, watches his tee shot on the 16th hole during the second round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

Scott Gardiner, of Farmington, watches his tee shot on the 16th hole during the second round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., Friday, May 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

Bentonville schoolchildren and their running buddies take off Friday at the start of the Gold Rush F

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Bentonville schoolchildren and their running buddies take off Friday at the start of the Gold Rush Fun Run in downtown Bentonville. About 2,700 participants registered for the event, in its fourth year, held to benefit the Bentonville Public Schools Foundation. The Gold Rush also featured a 5K race.

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Bentonville schoolchildren and their running buddies take off Friday at the start of the Gold Rush Fun Run in downtown Bentonville. About 2,700 participants registered for the event, in its fourth year, held to benefit the Bentonville Public Schools Foundation. The Gold Rush also featured a 5K race.


Keith Gregory of Willard, Mo., carves a bear out of catalpa with a chain saw Friday during Sharp’s S

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Keith Gregory of Willard, Mo., carves a bear out of catalpa with a chain saw Friday during Sharp’s Show of War Eagle.

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Keith Gregory of Willard, Mo., carves a bear out of catalpa with a chain saw Friday during Sharp’s Show of War Eagle.

Les Schrader, left, and Tony Stewart, both with John Brown University grounds department, cut a fall

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Les Schrader, left, and Tony Stewart, both with John Brown University grounds department, cut a fallen tree Friday on the school’s campus in Siloam Springs. The tree was pulled from the ground in the previous night’s storm.

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Les Schrader, left, and Tony Stewart, both with John Brown University grounds department, cut a fallen tree Friday on the school’s campus in Siloam Springs. The tree was pulled from the ground in the previous night’s storm.

Abby Stocker, 11, left, Emily Ware, 11, and Kaliey Sutherland, 11, of Fayetteville smash snowballs i

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Abby Stocker, 11, left, Emily Ware, 11, and Kaliey Sutherland, 11, of Fayetteville smash snowballs into slush with their feet Friday while playing in the snow at Kindley Park in Gravette. The girls were part of a group of students from Holt Middle School of Fayetteville that had just finised a field trip to the Old Spanish Treasure Cave in nearby Sulphur Springs and stopped at the park to have lunch.

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Abby Stocker, 11, left, Emily Ware, 11, and Kaliey Sutherland, 11, of Fayetteville smash snowballs into slush with their feet Friday while playing in the snow at Kindley Park in Gravette. The girls were part of a group of students from Holt Middle School of Fayetteville that had just finised a field trip to the Old Spanish Treasure Cave in nearby Sulphur Springs and stopped at the park to have lunch.

Iris Spharler of Pine Bluff uses an umbrella Friday to stay out of the drizzling rain while looking

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Iris Spharler of Pine Bluff uses an umbrella Friday to stay out of the drizzling rain while looking at flags and wind decorations from Wood ‘n’ Lace at War Eagle Mill near Rogers during the Sharp’s Show of War Eagle. The craft fair had about 200 vendors signed up for the weekend event, but because of weather, several vendors canceled. A cold front brought snow into Northwest Arkansas on Thursday night with the possibility of rain and cold temperatures throughout the weekend. The craft fair continues at War Eagle Mill through Sunday.

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Iris Spharler of Pine Bluff uses an umbrella Friday to stay out of the drizzling rain while looking at flags and wind decorations from Wood ‘n’ Lace at War Eagle Mill near Rogers during the Sharp’s Show of War Eagle. The craft fair had about 200 vendors signed up for the weekend event, but because of weather, several vendors canceled. A cold front brought snow into Northwest Arkansas on Thursday night with the possibility of rain and cold temperatures throughout the weekend. The craft fair continues at War Eagle Mill through Sunday.

Sharon Robinson, left, adds a feather clip to Kathy Kaiser’s hat Friday at the Northwest Arkansas Co

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Sharon Robinson, left, adds a feather clip to Kathy Kaiser’s hat Friday at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale during the Ozark Regional Arts and Crafts Show. The indoor fair hosted 200 booths for the annual spring regional event. The annual Fall Craft Fest is scheduled for mid-October.

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Sharon Robinson, left, adds a feather clip to Kathy Kaiser’s hat Friday at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale during the Ozark Regional Arts and Crafts Show. The indoor fair hosted 200 booths for the annual spring regional event. The annual Fall Craft Fest is scheduled for mid-October.

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