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Daniel Martinez, 7, of Pea Ridge flips Friday on the bungee jump amusement ride at the Rogers Activi

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Daniel Martinez, 7, of Pea Ridge flips Friday on the bungee jump amusement ride at the Rogers Activity Center. The center held its annual Summer Celebration on Rogers Public Schools last day of the school year.

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Daniel Martinez, 7, of Pea Ridge flips Friday on the bungee jump amusement ride at the Rogers Activity Center. The center held its annual Summer Celebration on Rogers Public Schools last day of the school year.


Fayetteville’s Rashad Brown, right, fends off Andrew Moore as he carries the ball through the defens

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Fayetteville’s Rashad Brown, right, fends off Andrew Moore as he carries the ball through the defense during the annual spring Purple-White game Friday at Harmon Stadium.

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Fayetteville’s Rashad Brown, right, fends off Andrew Moore as he carries the ball through the defense during the annual spring Purple-White game Friday at Harmon Stadium.

Fayetteville’s Terrell Tyson, center, reaches to score a touchdown as he is hit at the goal line dur

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Fayetteville’s Terrell Tyson, center, reaches to score a touchdown as he is hit at the goal line during the Purple-White game Friday.

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Fayetteville’s Terrell Tyson, center, reaches to score a touchdown as he is hit at the goal line during the Purple-White game Friday.

Cua Rose, left, whips his body around Deandre Murray in an attempt to stop his breakaway run Friday

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Cua Rose, left, whips his body around Deandre Murray in an attempt to stop his breakaway run Friday during the Springdale Bulldogs’ spring football game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium in Springdale.

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Cua Rose, left, whips his body around Deandre Murray in an attempt to stop his breakaway run Friday during the Springdale Bulldogs’ spring football game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium in Springdale.

Bill Rogers recently celebrated 30 years as senior pastor of Word of Life Fellowship in Bentonville.

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Bill Rogers recently celebrated 30 years as senior pastor of Word of Life Fellowship in Bentonville. For most of the first decade Rogers didn’t collect a paycheck for his work at the church, which was experiencing financial trouble. “I had a good job, so I didn’t mind,” he said. Rogers was manager of Fulton Sanitation in Rogers. “I used to help people get trash out of their homes, now I help people get trash out of their lives,” he said.

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Bill Rogers recently celebrated 30 years as senior pastor of Word of Life Fellowship in Bentonville. For most of the first decade Rogers didn’t collect a paycheck for his work at the church, which was experiencing financial trouble. “I had a good job, so I didn’t mind,” he said. Rogers was manager of Fulton Sanitation in Rogers. “I used to help people get trash out of their homes, now I help people get trash out of their lives,” he said.

Walton Arts Center officials on Friday unveiled plans for a new Arkansas Music Pavilion on land acro

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Walton Arts Center officials on Friday unveiled plans for a new Arkansas Music Pavilion on land across Interstate 540 from Pinnacle Hills Promenade in Rogers. The center’s board is scheduled to review a proposal for the $11 million concert venue Tuesday.

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Walton Arts Center officials on Friday unveiled plans for a new Arkansas Music Pavilion on land across Interstate 540 from Pinnacle Hills Promenade in Rogers. The center’s board is scheduled to review a proposal for the $11 million concert venue Tuesday.

Phillip Gabler, right, Mackenzie Lea and Shelby Carrothers, all lifeguards for Fayetteville’s Parks

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Phillip Gabler, right, Mackenzie Lea and Shelby Carrothers, all lifeguards for Fayetteville’s Parks and Recreation Department, clean the bottom of the Wilson Pool on Friday at Wilson Park in Fayetteville. The pool opens for the season at 4 p.m. June 7. Admission that day is free. The opening day will also kick off the annual Dive-In Movie Series, which is sponsored by the Fayetteville Firefighters Association, with a showing of “Madagascar 3.” Movies are free, open to the public and begin at sunset. After June 7, admission is $2 for children 15 and younger, and $3 for adults.

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Phillip Gabler, right, Mackenzie Lea and Shelby Carrothers, all lifeguards for Fayetteville’s Parks and Recreation Department, clean the bottom of the Wilson Pool on Friday at Wilson Park in Fayetteville. The pool opens for the season at 4 p.m. June 7. Admission that day is free. The opening day will also kick off the annual Dive-In Movie Series, which is sponsored by the Fayetteville Firefighters Association, with a showing of “Madagascar 3.” Movies are free, open to the public and begin at sunset. After June 7, admission is $2 for children 15 and younger, and $3 for adults.

Monica Debrum, left, holds hands Friday with Ethan Debrum, 4, as they speed down a giant slide at th

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Monica Debrum, left, holds hands Friday with Ethan Debrum, 4, as they speed down a giant slide at the Spring Carnival at Parsons Stadium in Springdale. The carnival, which features rides, games and food, continues through Sunday.

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Monica Debrum, left, holds hands Friday with Ethan Debrum, 4, as they speed down a giant slide at the Spring Carnival at Parsons Stadium in Springdale. The carnival, which features rides, games and food, continues through Sunday.


Olivia Lisle, left, and Caroline Rhodes, both Hellstern Middle School seventh-graders, promote donat

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Olivia Lisle, left, and Caroline Rhodes, both Hellstern Middle School seventh-graders, promote donations Friday for tornado victims in Moore, Okla., in front of the school as students are dropped off at the Springdale school.

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Olivia Lisle, left, and Caroline Rhodes, both Hellstern Middle School seventh-graders, promote donations Friday for tornado victims in Moore, Okla., in front of the school as students are dropped off at the Springdale school.

Drake Wymer dives to recover a fumble Friday during the Springdale Bulldogs’ spring football game at

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Drake Wymer dives to recover a fumble Friday during the Springdale Bulldogs’ spring football game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium in Springdale. Springdale’s first game of the 2013 season will be at Batesville on Sept. 6.

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Drake Wymer dives to recover a fumble Friday during the Springdale Bulldogs’ spring football game at Jarrell Williams Bulldog Stadium in Springdale. Springdale’s first game of the 2013 season will be at Batesville on Sept. 6.

Keely Yount sits in her favorite place, the corner of her Rogers apartment that she uses as an alter

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Keely Yount sits in her favorite place, the corner of her Rogers apartment that she uses as an alternative work place away from her desk.

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Keely Yount sits in her favorite place, the corner of her Rogers apartment that she uses as an alternative work place away from her desk.

Jennifer Sandoval, left, and Chelsy Aguilar, both 18 and of Rogers, walk across campus with their gr

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Jennifer Sandoval, left, and Chelsy Aguilar, both 18 and of Rogers, walk across campus with their group May 14 during Student Orientation and Registration at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville.

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Jennifer Sandoval, left, and Chelsy Aguilar, both 18 and of Rogers, walk across campus with their group May 14 during Student Orientation and Registration at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville.

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The exterior of the Jeff Brown Hatchery building at 317 E. Emma Ave. in Springdale. The City Council

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The exterior of the Jeff Brown Hatchery building at 317 E. Emma Ave. in Springdale. The City Council is giving the property owner of the dilapidated building more time to do necessary repairs.

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The exterior of the Jeff Brown Hatchery building at 317 E. Emma Ave. in Springdale. The City Council is giving the property owner of the dilapidated building more time to do necessary repairs.

Centerton Mayor Bill Edwards describes the potential site for a second Bentonville high school Thurs

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Centerton Mayor Bill Edwards describes the potential site for a second Bentonville high school Thursday along Gamble Road in Centerton.

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Centerton Mayor Bill Edwards describes the potential site for a second Bentonville high school Thursday along Gamble Road in Centerton.


Diego Garcia, 18, of Springdale listens to a speaker May 14 during Student Orientation and Registrat

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Diego Garcia, 18, of Springdale listens to a speaker May 14 during Student Orientation and Registration at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville.

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Diego Garcia, 18, of Springdale listens to a speaker May 14 during Student Orientation and Registration at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville.

Jozlynn Smith, 2, walks with a handful of flags Saturday as she places them with her parents, Tony a

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Jozlynn Smith, 2, walks with a handful of flags Saturday as she places them with her parents, Tony and Jessica Smith of Fayetteville, on the graves at the Fayetteville National Cemetery. About 8,000 flags were placed on the graves by volunteers. The cemetery will hold a Memorial Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday.

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Jozlynn Smith, 2, walks with a handful of flags Saturday as she places them with her parents, Tony and Jessica Smith of Fayetteville, on the graves at the Fayetteville National Cemetery. About 8,000 flags were placed on the graves by volunteers. The cemetery will hold a Memorial Day ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday.

Aaron Kincaid of Prairie Grove is the small schools baseball Player of the Year after leading the Ti

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Aaron Kincaid of Prairie Grove is the small schools baseball Player of the Year after leading the Tigers to district and regional championships.

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Aaron Kincaid of Prairie Grove is the small schools baseball Player of the Year after leading the Tigers to district and regional championships.

Jake Reindl of Shiloh Christian, the small schools baseball newcomer of the year, compiled a 5-1 rec

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Jake Reindl of Shiloh Christian, the small schools baseball newcomer of the year, compiled a 5-1 record with a 1.48 ERA this season for the Saints.

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Jake Reindl of Shiloh Christian, the small schools baseball newcomer of the year, compiled a 5-1 record with a 1.48 ERA this season for the Saints.

Jay Harper, Farmington baseball coach, is the small schools baseball coach of the year after leading

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Jay Harper, Farmington baseball coach, is the small schools baseball coach of the year after leading the Cardinals back to the top of the 4A-1 conference.

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Jay Harper, Farmington baseball coach, is the small schools baseball coach of the year after leading the Cardinals back to the top of the 4A-1 conference.

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