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Tiffany Trejo, a student volunteer with the physical plant department, plants begonias Thursday outs

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Tiffany Trejo, a student volunteer with the physical plant department, plants begonias Thursday outside the student center at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville. The department was planting more than 1,400 plants around campus.

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Tiffany Trejo, a student volunteer with the physical plant department, plants begonias Thursday outside the student center at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville. The department was planting more than 1,400 plants around campus.


Cameron Matson, bottom, of Little Rock Central falls to the ground Thursday as he and Bentonville’s

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Cameron Matson, bottom, of Little Rock Central falls to the ground Thursday as he and Bentonville’s Nathan Wunschel, grapple for the ball during their Class 7A state soccer match in North LIttle Rock.

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Cameron Matson, bottom, of Little Rock Central falls to the ground Thursday as he and Bentonville’s Nathan Wunschel, grapple for the ball during their Class 7A state soccer match in North LIttle Rock.

Rogers’ Preston Mauldin, right, chases down Cabot’s Kason Kimbrell between second and third base Thu

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Rogers’ Preston Mauldin, right, chases down Cabot’s Kason Kimbrell between second and third base Thursday during the 7A state baseball tournament at Veterans Park in Rogers.

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Rogers’ Preston Mauldin, right, chases down Cabot’s Kason Kimbrell between second and third base Thursday during the 7A state baseball tournament at Veterans Park in Rogers.

Neil Simon’s “Rumors” wrapped up the 2012-13 mainstage season for the Arts Center of the Ozarks. Fir

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Neil Simon’s “Rumors” wrapped up the 2012-13 mainstage season for the Arts Center of the Ozarks. First in the new season will be “Thoroughly Modern Millie” in July.

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Neil Simon’s “Rumors” wrapped up the 2012-13 mainstage season for the Arts Center of the Ozarks. First in the new season will be “Thoroughly Modern Millie” in July.

Just like the television version of the show, “Price Is Right Live” features the Showcase Showdown,

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Just like the television version of the show, “Price Is Right Live” features the Showcase Showdown, with a spinning wheel that awards the winner a chance to bid on big prizes.

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Just like the television version of the show, “Price Is Right Live” features the Showcase Showdown, with a spinning wheel that awards the winner a chance to bid on big prizes.

Mary Taylor Hesterberg, right, is Ariel and Luci Rossi is Flounder in the Arts Live Theatre producti

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Mary Taylor Hesterberg, right, is Ariel and Luci Rossi is Flounder in the Arts Live Theatre production of “The Little Mermaid.”

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Mary Taylor Hesterberg, right, is Ariel and Luci Rossi is Flounder in the Arts Live Theatre production of “The Little Mermaid.”

Bishop Bower of Crosses speaks during a public meeting Wednesday afternoon organized by the Buffalo

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Bishop Bower of Crosses speaks during a public meeting Wednesday afternoon organized by the Buffalo River Watershed Alliance at the Buffalo Theater in Jasper.

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Bishop Bower of Crosses speaks during a public meeting Wednesday afternoon organized by the Buffalo River Watershed Alliance at the Buffalo Theater in Jasper.

Sharon Loftis, an advanced practice nurse for the Benton County Health Department, takes notes Thurs

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Sharon Loftis, an advanced practice nurse for the Benton County Health Department, takes notes Thursday in the Walmart Auditorium at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville during a town hall styled meeting about Patient Centered Medical Homes.

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Sharon Loftis, an advanced practice nurse for the Benton County Health Department, takes notes Thursday in the Walmart Auditorium at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville during a town hall styled meeting about Patient Centered Medical Homes.


Students from Sonora Middle School, from left, Anahi Arroyo, 12, Christian Beltran, 12, and Xitlalhy

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Students from Sonora Middle School, from left, Anahi Arroyo, 12, Christian Beltran, 12, and Xitlalhy Gomez, 13, skin chicken Wednesday in the Cooking Matters after school program at the school in Springdale.

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Students from Sonora Middle School, from left, Anahi Arroyo, 12, Christian Beltran, 12, and Xitlalhy Gomez, 13, skin chicken Wednesday in the Cooking Matters after school program at the school in Springdale.

Little Rock police find Friday, May 10, 2013, a red SUV stolen by three suspects who had demanded a

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Little Rock police find Friday, May 10, 2013, a red SUV stolen by three suspects who had demanded a ride of two men at the EZ Mart at 12th and Woodrow streets before one of the men turned up dead.

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Little Rock police find Friday, May 10, 2013, a red SUV stolen by three suspects who had demanded a ride of two men at the EZ Mart at 12th and Woodrow streets before one of the men turned up dead.

Fayetteville's Carson Shaddy hits a solo home run Friday, May 10, 2013, during the first inning of t

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Fayetteville's Carson Shaddy hits a solo home run Friday, May 10, 2013, during the first inning of the Purple Dogs' game against Little Rock Central in the 7A State Baseball Tournament at Veterans Park in Rogers.

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Fayetteville's Carson Shaddy hits a solo home run Friday, May 10, 2013, during the first inning of the Purple Dogs' game against Little Rock Central in the 7A State Baseball Tournament at Veterans Park in Rogers.

Laura Kelly, center, a longtime bicycling advocate, speaks Friday with Kristin Klemm during an annou

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Laura Kelly, center, a longtime bicycling advocate, speaks Friday with Kristin Klemm during an announcement to declare May 12-18 as Bike To Work Week on the Fayetteville square before riders left for a crosstown ride along the city's trail system. Residents are encouraged by the city and Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks to ride their bicycles to work during the coming week and residents of Benton and Washington counties can track their mileage to be eligible for prizes in the annual Commuter Challenge.

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Laura Kelly, center, a longtime bicycling advocate, speaks Friday with Kristin Klemm during an announcement to declare May 12-18 as Bike To Work Week on the Fayetteville square before riders left for a crosstown ride along the city's trail system. Residents are encouraged by the city and Bicycle Coalition of the Ozarks to ride their bicycles to work during the coming week and residents of Benton and Washington counties can track their mileage to be eligible for prizes in the annual Commuter Challenge.

Madison Holladay, a University of Arkansas sophomore from Shreveport, La., brings a large stacks of

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Madison Holladay, a University of Arkansas sophomore from Shreveport, La., brings a large stacks of textbooks Friday into the Campus Bookstore on Dickson Street in Fayetteville. The bookstore buys and sells used textbooks and on the last days of the semesters brings in a parking attendant to help with the increased traffic.

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Madison Holladay, a University of Arkansas sophomore from Shreveport, La., brings a large stacks of textbooks Friday into the Campus Bookstore on Dickson Street in Fayetteville. The bookstore buys and sells used textbooks and on the last days of the semesters brings in a parking attendant to help with the increased traffic.

Gretchen Speer, left, and Jennifer Mullen, right, walk to the neighborhood park for a play date Frid

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Gretchen Speer, left, and Jennifer Mullen, right, walk to the neighborhood park for a play date Friday with their children Sadie, 5, and Tony Speer, 2, and Sydney, 5, and Dayton Mullen, 2, respectively. Speer and Mullen are both leaders in the Mothers of Preschoolers at First Church of the Nazarene in Rogers.

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Gretchen Speer, left, and Jennifer Mullen, right, walk to the neighborhood park for a play date Friday with their children Sadie, 5, and Tony Speer, 2, and Sydney, 5, and Dayton Mullen, 2, respectively. Speer and Mullen are both leaders in the Mothers of Preschoolers at First Church of the Nazarene in Rogers.

Sondra Tucker of Houston, handbell director and composer, right, leads a large group of performers i

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Sondra Tucker of Houston, handbell director and composer, right, leads a large group of performers in practice for an April 27 concert, which included nearly 200 ringers. The participants learned the music in advance and perfected it during the two-day workshop at Central United Methodist Church in Fayetteville.

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Sondra Tucker of Houston, handbell director and composer, right, leads a large group of performers in practice for an April 27 concert, which included nearly 200 ringers. The participants learned the music in advance and perfected it during the two-day workshop at Central United Methodist Church in Fayetteville.


Rogers’ Maggie Montoya will attempt to break the state record in the girls 1,600 meters in today’s M

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Rogers’ Maggie Montoya will attempt to break the state record in the girls 1,600 meters in today’s Meet of Champions at Lake Hamilton. The record was set in 2009 by Grace Heymsfield of Elkins (4 minutes, 57.98 seconds).

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Rogers’ Maggie Montoya will attempt to break the state record in the girls 1,600 meters in today’s Meet of Champions at Lake Hamilton. The record was set in 2009 by Grace Heymsfield of Elkins (4 minutes, 57.98 seconds).

Brett D’Amico, Rogers starter, delivers a pitch Friday during the Mounties’ 9-0 win over North Littl

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Brett D’Amico, Rogers starter, delivers a pitch Friday during the Mounties’ 9-0 win over North Little Rock at Veterans Park in Rogers. D’Amico threw a complete-game, one-hitter against the Charging Wildcats.

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Brett D’Amico, Rogers starter, delivers a pitch Friday during the Mounties’ 9-0 win over North Little Rock at Veterans Park in Rogers. D’Amico threw a complete-game, one-hitter against the Charging Wildcats.

Ryan Bray of Bentonville secures the ball Friday against Springdale Har-Ber’s Cole Brothers on a lon

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Ryan Bray of Bentonville secures the ball Friday against Springdale Har-Ber’s Cole Brothers on a long passed ball in their game in North Little Rock.

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Ryan Bray of Bentonville secures the ball Friday against Springdale Har-Ber’s Cole Brothers on a long passed ball in their game in North Little Rock.

Brittany Hoskins of Fayetteville jogs to third base after her home run Friday during the 7A state so

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Brittany Hoskins of Fayetteville jogs to third base after her home run Friday during the 7A state softball tournament game against Cabot at J.B. Hunt Park in Springdale.

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Brittany Hoskins of Fayetteville jogs to third base after her home run Friday during the 7A state softball tournament game against Cabot at J.B. Hunt Park in Springdale.

Fayetteville’s Blake Power, center, and his teammates celebrate Carson Shaddy’s solo home run Friday

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Fayetteville’s Blake Power, center, and his teammates celebrate Carson Shaddy’s solo home run Friday during the first inning against Little Rock Central in the 7A state baseball tournament at Veterans Park in Rogers.

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Fayetteville’s Blake Power, center, and his teammates celebrate Carson Shaddy’s solo home run Friday during the first inning against Little Rock Central in the 7A state baseball tournament at Veterans Park in Rogers.

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