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Cord McCaslin of Lincoln scores a run in the third inning as Booneville catcher Jacob Krepps takes t

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Cord McCaslin of Lincoln scores a run in the third inning as Booneville catcher Jacob Krepps takes the throw during Monday’s 4A North Regional game in Farmington.

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Cord McCaslin of Lincoln scores a run in the third inning as Booneville catcher Jacob Krepps takes the throw during Monday’s 4A North Regional game in Farmington.


Dalton Simmons, Lincoln outfielder, avoids running into teammate Ossiel Escareno as he runs down a f

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Dalton Simmons, Lincoln outfielder, avoids running into teammate Ossiel Escareno as he runs down a fly ball in the fifth inning during Monday’s 4A North Regional game in.

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Dalton Simmons, Lincoln outfielder, avoids running into teammate Ossiel Escareno as he runs down a fly ball in the fifth inning during Monday’s 4A North Regional game in.

Bernice Young Elementary School first graders (front to back) Kelci Faubus, Madeline Secker, Jacie M

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Bernice Young Elementary School first graders (front to back) Kelci Faubus, Madeline Secker, Jacie Magie and Colin Jang listen as children's programming assistant Taylor Mills reads the book "Mud Puddle" Monday morning at the Springdale Library. The students in Ashley Rogers and Sequoia Randall's classes were on a tour of the library to see what resources and programs the library has to offer.

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Bernice Young Elementary School first graders (front to back) Kelci Faubus, Madeline Secker, Jacie Magie and Colin Jang listen as children's programming assistant Taylor Mills reads the book "Mud Puddle" Monday morning at the Springdale Library. The students in Ashley Rogers and Sequoia Randall's classes were on a tour of the library to see what resources and programs the library has to offer.

Artist Hank Kaminsky describes the Sacred Ground Project in his studio Monday afternoon in Fayettevi

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Artist Hank Kaminsky describes the Sacred Ground Project in his studio Monday afternoon in Fayetteville. The final sculptor will be of concrete, weigh more than 600 lbs. and have the words "you are standing on sacred ground" written in about 25 different languages on it. Once the relief sculptor is complete and on it's base, it will stand seven feet tall.

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Artist Hank Kaminsky describes the Sacred Ground Project in his studio Monday afternoon in Fayetteville. The final sculptor will be of concrete, weigh more than 600 lbs. and have the words "you are standing on sacred ground" written in about 25 different languages on it. Once the relief sculptor is complete and on it's base, it will stand seven feet tall.

A portion of artist Hank Kaminsky Sacred Ground Project in his studio Monday afternoon in Fayettevil

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A portion of artist Hank Kaminsky Sacred Ground Project in his studio Monday afternoon in Fayetteville. The final sculptor will be of concrete, weigh more than 600 lbs. and have the words "you are standing on sacred ground" written in about 25 different languages on it. Once the relief sculptor is complete and on it's base, it will stand seven feet tall.

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A portion of artist Hank Kaminsky Sacred Ground Project in his studio Monday afternoon in Fayetteville. The final sculptor will be of concrete, weigh more than 600 lbs. and have the words "you are standing on sacred ground" written in about 25 different languages on it. Once the relief sculptor is complete and on it's base, it will stand seven feet tall.

Joel Rosario rides Orb reacts after the 139th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 4, 201

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Joel Rosario rides Orb reacts after the 139th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Louisville, Ky.

Joel Rosario rides Orb reacts after the 139th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Louisville, Ky.

Former developer Brandon Barber,right, is escorted into the John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building

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Former developer Brandon Barber,right, is escorted into the John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building by associate Kristen Foodim, left, Monday, May 6th, 2013, in Fayetteville.  Barber has been charges with 27 counts of conspiracy and wire-, bank- and bankruptcy fraud.

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Former developer Brandon Barber,right, is escorted into the John Paul Hammerschmidt Federal Building by associate Kristen Foodim, left, Monday, May 6th, 2013, in Fayetteville. Barber has been charges with 27 counts of conspiracy and wire-, bank- and bankruptcy fraud.

James Branstetter with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department plucks live chickens from

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James Branstetter with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department plucks live chickens from the shoulder of Hudson Road in Rogers on Tuesday.

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James Branstetter with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department plucks live chickens from the shoulder of Hudson Road in Rogers on Tuesday.


Attorney General Dustin McDaniel speaks Tuesday, May 7, at a news conference in Mayflower, where he

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Attorney General Dustin McDaniel speaks Tuesday, May 7, at a news conference in Mayflower, where he announced a new task force that will act as an information clearinghouse for residents. McDaniel said the carcinogen benzine continues to be present in different areas in the city.

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Attorney General Dustin McDaniel speaks Tuesday, May 7, at a news conference in Mayflower, where he announced a new task force that will act as an information clearinghouse for residents. McDaniel said the carcinogen benzine continues to be present in different areas in the city.

Brummett Online: Hog waste? Want not

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Brummett Online: Hog waste? Want not

Brummett Online: Hog waste? Want not

Collin Honeycutt, 14, shows off Tuesday the T-shirt he’s wearing to school each day at Lincoln Junio

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Collin Honeycutt, 14, shows off Tuesday the T-shirt he’s wearing to school each day at Lincoln Junior High School in Bentonville for 30 days to raise awareness about the basic needs, such as clothing, for people living in developing countries around the world. The eighth-grader is selling similar T-shirts as a fundraiser for a mission trip to Honduras he’ll be taking in June with his church, Christian Life Cathedral of Fayetteville.

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Collin Honeycutt, 14, shows off Tuesday the T-shirt he’s wearing to school each day at Lincoln Junior High School in Bentonville for 30 days to raise awareness about the basic needs, such as clothing, for people living in developing countries around the world. The eighth-grader is selling similar T-shirts as a fundraiser for a mission trip to Honduras he’ll be taking in June with his church, Christian Life Cathedral of Fayetteville.

James Branstetter with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department plucks chickens Tuesday fr

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James Branstetter with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department plucks chickens Tuesday from the shoulder of Hudson Road in Rogers after several birds fell from an eastbound poultry truck. Sybil Bielawaski was working at Rockwell Farms Nursery on Hudson Road and said she saw the chickens falling to the pavement as the poultry truck passed. Chickens, alive and dead, were scattered along Hudson Road from about 34th Street to 13th Street.

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James Branstetter with the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department plucks chickens Tuesday from the shoulder of Hudson Road in Rogers after several birds fell from an eastbound poultry truck. Sybil Bielawaski was working at Rockwell Farms Nursery on Hudson Road and said she saw the chickens falling to the pavement as the poultry truck passed. Chickens, alive and dead, were scattered along Hudson Road from about 34th Street to 13th Street.

Chickens briefly stopped traffic along Hudson Road on Tuesday May 7 2013 morning after several appar

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Chickens briefly stopped traffic along Hudson Road on Tuesday May 7 2013 morning after several apparently fell from a passing poultry truck. Sybil Bielawaski was working at Rockwell Farms Nursery on Hudson Road and said she saw the chickens falling to the pavement as the poultry truck passed. Chickens, alive and dead, were scattered along Hudson Road from about 34th Street eastward to 13th Street. Workers from the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department and city of Rogers animal services picked up the birds.

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Chickens briefly stopped traffic along Hudson Road on Tuesday May 7 2013 morning after several apparently fell from a passing poultry truck. Sybil Bielawaski was working at Rockwell Farms Nursery on Hudson Road and said she saw the chickens falling to the pavement as the poultry truck passed. Chickens, alive and dead, were scattered along Hudson Road from about 34th Street eastward to 13th Street. Workers from the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department and city of Rogers animal services picked up the birds.

Miguel Gomez of Springdale Har-Ber tries to get the ball past a Springdale High defender May 3 at Sp

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Miguel Gomez of Springdale Har-Ber tries to get the ball past a Springdale High defender May 3 at Springdale High. Gomez and the Wildcats are the No. 1 seed in the upcoming state soccer tournament.

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Miguel Gomez of Springdale Har-Ber tries to get the ball past a Springdale High defender May 3 at Springdale High. Gomez and the Wildcats are the No. 1 seed in the upcoming state soccer tournament.

Dyann Shade, left, of Bentonville and Fayetteville’s Ellie Breden vie for the ball May 3 during the

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Dyann Shade, left, of Bentonville and Fayetteville’s Ellie Breden vie for the ball May 3 during the first half of play at Harmon Stadium in Fayetteville.

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Dyann Shade, left, of Bentonville and Fayetteville’s Ellie Breden vie for the ball May 3 during the first half of play at Harmon Stadium in Fayetteville.


Stephanie Hughes, left, of Fayetteville looks for the throw as Bentonville’s Emma Kinsey steals seco

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Stephanie Hughes, left, of Fayetteville looks for the throw as Bentonville’s Emma Kinsey steals second Tuesday at Lady Dawg Yard in Fayetteville. Kinsey was safe on the play.

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Stephanie Hughes, left, of Fayetteville looks for the throw as Bentonville’s Emma Kinsey steals second Tuesday at Lady Dawg Yard in Fayetteville. Kinsey was safe on the play.

Lay Batista, Arkansas Travelers pitcher, throws Tuesday against the Northwest Arkansas Naturals at A

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Lay Batista, Arkansas Travelers pitcher, throws Tuesday against the Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale.

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Lay Batista, Arkansas Travelers pitcher, throws Tuesday against the Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arvest Ballpark in Springdale.

Providence Academy took home the girls’ state track title. Team members are: Anne Crafton, front lef

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Providence Academy took home the girls’ state track title. Team members are: Anne Crafton, front left, Melanie Matkins, Cecile Bowen, Hannah Lueders, Kyrstin Branscum and Katlyn Kraps. Head coach Tanitra Bedford, middle row left, Zoe Womack, Morgan Erskine, Anna Siemens, Hayley Kate Webb, Emily Shell, Lauren Shell and Julie Dillon. Zenda Staab, back row left, assisstant coach Lisa Kraps, Brent Elliot, Spencer Shell and Jonathan Wood.

Providence Academy took home the girls’ state track title. Team members are: Anne Crafton, front left, Melanie Matkins, Cecile Bowen, Hannah Lueders, Kyrstin Branscum and Katlyn Kraps. Head coach Tanitra Bedford, middle row left, Zoe Womack, Morgan Erskine, Anna Siemens, Hayley Kate Webb, Emily Shell, Lauren Shell and Julie Dillon. Zenda Staab, back row left, assisstant coach Lisa Kraps, Brent Elliot, Spencer Shell and Jonathan Wood.

Spencer Boudrey, left, Farmington shortstop, waits on the throw as Prairie Grove’s Aaron Kincaid sli

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Spencer Boudrey, left, Farmington shortstop, waits on the throw as Prairie Grove’s Aaron Kincaid slides in safely at the bag Tuesday during the second inning at Farmington.

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Spencer Boudrey, left, Farmington shortstop, waits on the throw as Prairie Grove’s Aaron Kincaid slides in safely at the bag Tuesday during the second inning at Farmington.

Mark Cain of Dripping Springs Garden in Huntsville, center, helps Nancy Cozart of Fayetteville pick

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Mark Cain of Dripping Springs Garden in Huntsville, center, helps Nancy Cozart of Fayetteville pick out a container of lettuce plants Tuesday, May 7, 2013, during the Fayetteville Farmers Market.

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Mark Cain of Dripping Springs Garden in Huntsville, center, helps Nancy Cozart of Fayetteville pick out a container of lettuce plants Tuesday, May 7, 2013, during the Fayetteville Farmers Market.

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