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Rashad Madden, pictured in a file photo from the 2012 matchup with South Carolina, was suspended for this season's game against the Gamecocks on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013.
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Rashad Madden, pictured in a file photo from the 2012 matchup with South Carolina, was suspended for this season's game against the Gamecocks on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013.
Arkansas forward Marshawn Powell scored 22 points and pulled down 13 rebounds, despite the Razorbacks' struggles in their 75-54 loss to South Carolina.
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South quarterback Tyler Wilson of Arkansas gets his pass off as North defender Kawann Short of Purdue tries to bring him down in the first half. Read story »
Senior Bowl South Squad quarterback EJ Manuel of Florida State (3) looks for a receiver as North Squad defensive back TJ McDonald of USC (7) covers South Squad tight end Mychal Rivera of Tennessee (81) in the first half of the Senior Bowl college football game at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala., Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
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Alabama commit Altee Tenpenny, pictured running the ball against Cabot, was visited by Arkansas coach Bret Bielema and running backs coach Joel Thomas on Thursday.
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Arkansas' Kevin Lazas competes in the pole vault portion of the heptathlon Saturday, Jan. 26, 2013, during the Razorback Invitational at the Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville.
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Marr-Lynn Flory, left, and LaTure Hicks, both advanced practical nurses, discuss the care of a patient at the nurses station in the new location of the Northwest Arkansas Free Health Clinic, 1100 N. Woolsey Ave. in Fayetteville. Changes to federal health care laws will require everyone to either obtain health care insurance or pay a penalty on their federal income tax returns beginning in 2014.
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The reception area at the new Northwest Arkansas Free Health Clinic, 1100 North Woolsey Ave. in Fayetteville.
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Several residential lots sit vacant on land east of the Evelyn Hills Shopping Center. A Springdale-based developer has plans to build apartments on the 2.2-acre property. Bart Bauer said Friday he wants to build four, four-unit apartment buildings just east of the shopping center.
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Carminda Gomez helps son, Pablo Gomez, 3, piece together a flower arrangement Saturday at the Springdale Public Library. Visitors were given the opportunity to learn basic floral design during the program led by former florist Ginger Hill.
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Chloe Sandoval, 9, from Fayetteville shakes the excess glitter off of her paper snowflake Saturday as she participates in one of the craftmaking activities at the Fayetteville Public Library. Members of the library’s Teen Advisory Board presented a winter wonderland, an event that gave kids a chance to participate in a variety of winter related games and crafts.
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David Glass, owner of the Kansas City Royals, signs a baseball bat Monday for Korey Garibaldi, 13, of Springdale during the 2013 Royals Caravan at the Springdale Rotary Club at the Holiday Inn in Springdale. The caravan featured former Royals player Dennis Leonard and current players Bruce Chen, Danny Duffy and Will Smith. Glass also talked to members of the club and invited guests.
Bruce Chen, Will Smith and Danny Duffy, from left, Kansas City Royals players, laugh along with a story Chen is telling Monday during the 2013 Royals Caravan in Springdale. (Below left) Dennis Leonard, left, former Kansas City Royal, tells a story as Royals broadcaster Steve Physioc looks on. (Below center) Amber Walter of Rogers gets her shirt signed by Kansas City Royal Danny Duffy. (Below right) Lucas McDaniel, 10, of Springdale tries to keep Kansas City Royals mascot Sluggerrr out of his ice cream as Emily McDaniel, 9, looks on.
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Samantha Weber, right, Springdale Har-Ber, looks to the basket Friday under pressure from Rogers High’s McKinzie James in Springdale.
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Manuale Watkins, left, Fayetteville senior guard, drives Friday against Bentonville in Fayetteville.
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Julia Garrard of Bentonville attempts to score around Fayetteville’s Vanessa Matlock on Friday in Fayetteville.
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Taylor Strickland, center, of Rogers High pushes into Springdale Har-Ber’s Tayleah Neal while driving along the baseline Friday in Springdale.
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Brandon Allen of Fredonia, Kan., stretches Saturday before taking his first at bat during the first inning of team Widow Makers’ lower division game against the P.J. All Stars in the 32nd annual Snowball Classic softball tournament at the Regional Sports Complex in Rogers. The three-day tournament is the oldest running winter softball tournament in the U.S. and features 35 teams competing in upper, lower and co-ed divisions from around Northwest Arkansas and neighboring states. Allen’s team is based out of southeast Kansas. The tournament concludes today and runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Jamey Baxter of Fayetteville delivers a pitch Saturday during his team Arkansas Sports Wear’s lower divison game against Bear Hollow Ranch during Snowball Classic softball tournament at the Regional Sports Complex in Rogers.
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Northwest Arkansas Free Health Clinic recently moved to 1100 North Woolsey Ave. in Fayetteville. Deadlines are approaching that will increase health insurance rates for some young workers while lowering them for older employees, a part of the Affordable Health Care Act aimed at reducing the gap between what participants in the same insurance coverage group pay.