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Workers from Rogers-based Sheep Dog Impact Assistance place a tarp on a roof on a house in Moore, Ok

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Workers from Rogers-based Sheep Dog Impact Assistance place a tarp on a roof on a house in Moore, Okla., damaged by the May 20 tornado. Teams have been working in the Moore area since May 21.

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Workers from Rogers-based Sheep Dog Impact Assistance place a tarp on a roof on a house in Moore, Okla., damaged by the May 20 tornado. Teams have been working in the Moore area since May 21.


Issac Estrada, 2, waves Friday from a ride to his grandmother, Mary Ollivier, both of Lowell, during

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Issac Estrada, 2, waves Friday from a ride to his grandmother, Mary Ollivier, both of Lowell, during the 37th annual Lowell Mudtown Days at Ward Nail Park. The two-day event continues today with the carnival, a car show, live music, food and games.

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Issac Estrada, 2, waves Friday from a ride to his grandmother, Mary Ollivier, both of Lowell, during the 37th annual Lowell Mudtown Days at Ward Nail Park. The two-day event continues today with the carnival, a car show, live music, food and games.

Miranda Kent, (above) from left, Marc Atkinson, Jeff Jones and Alex Beasley, Boys & Girls Club of Be

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Miranda Kent, (above) from left, Marc Atkinson, Jeff Jones and Alex Beasley, Boys & Girls Club of Benton County staff members, work through an improv exercise Friday during a training session led by Kassie Misiewicz with Trike Theatre inside the McKinney Unit in Bentonville. The Benton County facilities will open for their summer schedule next week. (Left) Alison Funk, from left, Loren Schroeder, Kari Fletcher and Kevin Crow, Boys & Girls Club of Benton County staff members, train for an exercise.

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Miranda Kent, (above) from left, Marc Atkinson, Jeff Jones and Alex Beasley, Boys & Girls Club of Benton County staff members, work through an improv exercise Friday during a training session led by Kassie Misiewicz with Trike Theatre inside the McKinney Unit in Bentonville. The Benton County facilities will open for their summer schedule next week. (Left) Alison Funk, from left, Loren Schroeder, Kari Fletcher and Kevin Crow, Boys & Girls Club of Benton County staff members, train for an exercise.

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Eastside Elementary students frolic under a parachute-like tarp Friday with help from teacher Linda

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Eastside Elementary students frolic under a parachute-like tarp Friday with help from teacher Linda Cordero, right, during a field day at the Rogers school. Students and teachers worked as a team with the tarp to toss objects, including a rubber chicken, high in the air. After the toss, students explored underneath the fabric. The day included several relay races, ball games and a limbo contest.

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Eastside Elementary students frolic under a parachute-like tarp Friday with help from teacher Linda Cordero, right, during a field day at the Rogers school. Students and teachers worked as a team with the tarp to toss objects, including a rubber chicken, high in the air. After the toss, students explored underneath the fabric. The day included several relay races, ball games and a limbo contest.

Sain Mathew of Springdale Har-Ber is the NWA Media Boys Runner of the Year. Mathew won the 400-meter

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Sain Mathew of Springdale Har-Ber is the NWA Media Boys Runner of the Year. Mathew won the 400-meter run in both the Class 7A state meet and the Meet of Champions and won the 200 in the state meet and finished second in the 200 in the Meet of Champs.

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Sain Mathew of Springdale Har-Ber is the NWA Media Boys Runner of the Year. Mathew won the 400-meter run in both the Class 7A state meet and the Meet of Champions and won the 200 in the state meet and finished second in the 200 in the Meet of Champs.


Alex Miles of Rogers Heritage is the NWA Media Boys Track Athlete of the Year after leading War Eagl

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Alex Miles of Rogers Heritage is the NWA Media Boys Track Athlete of the Year after leading War Eagles to indoor and outdoor state team titles in track and field and capped the year with a victory in the decathlon.

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Alex Miles of Rogers Heritage is the NWA Media Boys Track Athlete of the Year after leading War Eagles to indoor and outdoor state team titles in track and field and capped the year with a victory in the decathlon.

Joey Saucier of Rogers Heritage is the NWA Media Boys Track Newcomer of the Year.

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Joey Saucier of Rogers Heritage is the NWA Media Boys Track Newcomer of the Year.

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Joey Saucier of Rogers Heritage is the NWA Media Boys Track Newcomer of the Year.

West Carson, left, tries to dodge water as Rick Tanneberger squirts him while running in the “stormy

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West Carson, left, tries to dodge water as Rick Tanneberger squirts him while running in the “stormy kayak race,” a game during last summer’s vacation Bible school at First Baptist Church in Fayetteville. This year’s vacation Bible school will be June 24-28. For more information, visit fbcfayetteville.org and click on events.

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West Carson, left, tries to dodge water as Rick Tanneberger squirts him while running in the “stormy kayak race,” a game during last summer’s vacation Bible school at First Baptist Church in Fayetteville. This year’s vacation Bible school will be June 24-28. For more information, visit fbcfayetteville.org and click on events.

Nathan Bautista, left, 12, of Centerton and Bryton Cook, 13, of Springdale dive into the pool Friday

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Nathan Bautista, left, 12, of Centerton and Bryton Cook, 13, of Springdale dive into the pool Friday at the Melvin Ford Aquatic Center in Bentonville. The center is open daily through Labor Day.

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Nathan Bautista, left, 12, of Centerton and Bryton Cook, 13, of Springdale dive into the pool Friday at the Melvin Ford Aquatic Center in Bentonville. The center is open daily through Labor Day.

Mark Brandon displays his favorite personal space, the adirondack chairs in the front yard of his Fa

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Mark Brandon displays his favorite personal space, the adirondack chairs in the front yard of his Fayetteville home where he enjoys working and watching his children play.

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Mark Brandon displays his favorite personal space, the adirondack chairs in the front yard of his Fayetteville home where he enjoys working and watching his children play.

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Rilma Hulett carries a dish set from her friend Bobbie Steenbergen's home that was destroyed by the

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Rilma Hulett carries a dish set from her friend Bobbie Steenbergen's home that was destroyed by the tornado that swept through Central Oklahoma Friday afternoon on Saturday June 1, 2013 in El Reno, Oklahoma. Emergency officials set out Saturday morning to see how much damage a violent burst of thunderstorms and tornadoes caused as it swept across the Midwest overnight.

Rilma Hulett carries a dish set from her friend Bobbie Steenbergen's home that was destroyed by the tornado that swept through Central Oklahoma Friday afternoon on Saturday June 1, 2013 in El Reno, Oklahoma. Emergency officials set out Saturday morning to see how much damage a violent burst of thunderstorms and tornadoes caused as it swept across the Midwest overnight.


In this April 2013 photo provided by Oklahoma State University, Team Black members from left, Amelia

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In this April 2013 photo provided by Oklahoma State University, Team Black members from left, Amelia Wilson, Nathan Woody and Alyssa Avery prepare their aircraft for flight during SpeedFest III at Oklahoma State University, in Stillwater, Okla. Researchers at OSU are designing and building sleek, Kevlar-reinforced unmanned aircraft — commonly known as drones — to fly into the nation's worst storms and send back real-time data to first responders and forecasters about how fierce they might become.

In this April 2013 photo provided by Oklahoma State University, Team Black members from left, Amelia Wilson, Nathan Woody and Alyssa Avery prepare their aircraft for flight during SpeedFest III at Oklahoma State University, in Stillwater, Okla. Researchers at OSU are designing and building sleek, Kevlar-reinforced unmanned aircraft — commonly known as drones — to fly into the nation's worst storms and send back real-time data to first responders and forecasters about how fierce they might become.

Family and friends arrive for a memorial service for Nancy Lanza on Saturday June 1, 2013 in Kingsto

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Family and friends arrive for a memorial service for Nancy Lanza on Saturday June 1, 2013 in Kingston, N.H. Lanza’s 20-year-old son, Adam Lanza, killed her at their home in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14 and then drove to Sandy Hook Elementary School, where he killed the children and six school employees before committing suicide.

Family and friends arrive for a memorial service for Nancy Lanza on Saturday June 1, 2013 in Kingston, N.H. Lanza’s 20-year-old son, Adam Lanza, killed her at their home in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14 and then drove to Sandy Hook Elementary School, where he killed the children and six school employees before committing suicide.

Members of an FBI hazardous materials team prepare to enter a residence in New Boston, Texas, Friday

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Members of an FBI hazardous materials team prepare to enter a residence in New Boston, Texas, Friday, May 31, 2013, in connection with a federal investigation surrounding ricin-laced letters mailed to President Barack Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Members of an FBI hazardous materials team prepare to enter a residence in New Boston, Texas, Friday, May 31, 2013, in connection with a federal investigation surrounding ricin-laced letters mailed to President Barack Obama and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Jess Baugh, from left, University of Arkansas summer conference coordinator assistant, Shannon Horne

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Jess Baugh, from left, University of Arkansas summer conference coordinator assistant, Shannon Horner, summer conference coordinator and Abby Tusinger, assistant, prepare envelopes Thursday for the Walmart shareholders meeting at the Maple Hill residence halls on the university campus in Fayetteville. Walmart’s annual shareholders meeting is this week. Walmart workers from around the world gather in Northwest Arkansas for the week for numerous events. Many stay in one of 4,609 dorm rooms at the University of Arkansas

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Jess Baugh, from left, University of Arkansas summer conference coordinator assistant, Shannon Horner, summer conference coordinator and Abby Tusinger, assistant, prepare envelopes Thursday for the Walmart shareholders meeting at the Maple Hill residence halls on the university campus in Fayetteville. Walmart’s annual shareholders meeting is this week. Walmart workers from around the world gather in Northwest Arkansas for the week for numerous events. Many stay in one of 4,609 dorm rooms at the University of Arkansas

Jennifer Gibson emerges Saturday from one of the obstacles on the 5K course during the Pig Trail Mud

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Jennifer Gibson emerges Saturday from one of the obstacles on the 5K course during the Pig Trail Mud Run on the Ecclesia College campus in Springdale. The run, which had 635 participants registered, is a fundraiser for the Springdale Rotary Club.

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Jennifer Gibson emerges Saturday from one of the obstacles on the 5K course during the Pig Trail Mud Run on the Ecclesia College campus in Springdale. The run, which had 635 participants registered, is a fundraiser for the Springdale Rotary Club.

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