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Jon Conklin shows a crappie, along with the chartreuse and black tube jig the fish bit.

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Jon Conklin shows a crappie, along with the chartreuse and black tube jig the fish bit.

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Jon Conklin shows a crappie, along with the chartreuse and black tube jig the fish bit.


Noah Conklin unhooks a white bass he caught on Friday March 28 2014. Noah and his dad, Jon Conklin,

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Noah Conklin unhooks a white bass he caught on Friday March 28 2014. Noah and his dad, Jon Conklin, caught a mixed bag of fish that included crappie, walleye and white bass.

Noah Conklin unhooks a white bass he caught on Friday March 28 2014. Noah and his dad, Jon Conklin, caught a mixed bag of fish that included crappie, walleye and white bass.

Jon Conklin and his son, Noah, fish the White River about a mile upstream from the Arkansas 45 bridg

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Jon Conklin and his son, Noah, fish the White River about a mile upstream from the Arkansas 45 bridge last Friday March 28 2014.

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Jon Conklin and his son, Noah, fish the White River about a mile upstream from the Arkansas 45 bridge last Friday March 28 2014.

A warning erroneously sent by Springdale's emergency notification system.

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A warning erroneously sent by Springdale's emergency notification system.

A warning erroneously sent by Springdale's emergency notification system.

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Bill Bowden - Arno Michaelis, a former "racist skinhead," spoke Wednesday

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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Bill Bowden - Arno Michaelis, a former "racist skinhead," spoke Wednesday April 2, 2014, to a crowd of about 500 Arkansas junior and senior high school students at the Durand Conference Center in Harrison. He was a keynote speaker for a "Nonviolence Youth Summit" sponsored by the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and the state Department of Human Services.

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Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Bill Bowden - Arno Michaelis, a former "racist skinhead," spoke Wednesday April 2, 2014, to a crowd of about 500 Arkansas junior and senior high school students at the Durand Conference Center in Harrison. He was a keynote speaker for a "Nonviolence Youth Summit" sponsored by the Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission and the state Department of Human Services.

COURTESY PHOTO Syleena Johnson, Grammy Award-nominated rhythm-and-blues singer-songwriter, will be

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Syleena Johnson, Grammy Award-nominated rhythm-and-blues singer-songwriter, will be part of the entertainment at the Crimson and Cream Ball benefit for Delta Sigma Theta on Saturday.

COURTESY PHOTO Syleena Johnson, Grammy Award-nominated rhythm-and-blues singer-songwriter, will be part of the entertainment at the Crimson and Cream Ball benefit for Delta Sigma Theta on Saturday.

COURTESY PHOTO Siloam Springs was named Community of the Year at the 2014 Governor’s Conference on

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Siloam Springs was named Community of the Year at the 2014 Governor’s Conference on Tourism March 10 in Rogers. The award was part of the Welcome to Arkansas program. Wayne Mayes (from left), president and chief executive of the Siloam Springs Chamber of Commerce; Scott Sudduth with Arkansas Parks and Tourism; Christina Drake, co-chairman of the chamber’s Welcome to Arkansas program; and Betty Ross, a member of the chamber’s tourism committee, celebrated the win with Arkansas Parks and Tourism Director Joe David Rice.

COURTESY PHOTO Siloam Springs was named Community of the Year at the 2014 Governor’s Conference on Tourism March 10 in Rogers. The award was part of the Welcome to Arkansas program. Wayne Mayes (from left), president and chief executive of the Siloam Springs Chamber of Commerce; Scott Sudduth with Arkansas Parks and Tourism; Christina Drake, co-chairman of the chamber’s Welcome to Arkansas program; and Betty Ross, a member of the chamber’s tourism committee, celebrated the win with Arkansas Parks and Tourism Director Joe David Rice.

Hanby looks into a patient’s mouth with dental assistant Vicky Nelson ready for his directions. Nels

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Hanby looks into a patient’s mouth with dental assistant Vicky Nelson ready for his directions. Nelson and the rest of his staff note how much Hanby has taught them and appreciate his calm demeanor and fair and positive attitude toward everyone.

Hanby looks into a patient’s mouth with dental assistant Vicky Nelson ready for his directions. Nelson and the rest of his staff note how much Hanby has taught them and appreciate his calm demeanor and fair and positive attitude toward everyone.


STAFF PHOTOS ANTHONY REYES Al Hanby, a longtime dentist and community servant in Springdale, has s

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STAFF PHOTOS ANTHONY REYES 
Al Hanby, a longtime dentist and community servant in Springdale, has sold his dental practice and made plans to retire — but only partially. “I love dentistry. I like to work. I like to go to work.”

STAFF PHOTOS ANTHONY REYES Al Hanby, a longtime dentist and community servant in Springdale, has sold his dental practice and made plans to retire — but only partially. “I love dentistry. I like to work. I like to go to work.”

NWA Media/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Philip Condit (from left), former chairman and chief executive officer

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Philip Condit (from left), former chairman and chief executive officer of Boeing Co., visits Wednesday with John A. White, distinguished professor and chancellor emeritus at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and Kim Needy, head of the industrial engineering department at UA.

NWA Media/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Philip Condit (from left), former chairman and chief executive officer of Boeing Co., visits Wednesday with John A. White, distinguished professor and chancellor emeritus at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and Kim Needy, head of the industrial engineering department at UA.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF Noah Conklin unhooks a white bass, one of several the 14-year-old caught

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Noah Conklin unhooks a white bass, one of several the 14-year-old caught while he and his dad, Jon Conklin, fished on Friday on the White River in the Arkansas 45 bridge area. The trip produced a species smorgasboard that included walleye, crappie and white bass.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF Noah Conklin unhooks a white bass, one of several the 14-year-old caught while he and his dad, Jon Conklin, fished on Friday on the White River in the Arkansas 45 bridge area. The trip produced a species smorgasboard that included walleye, crappie and white bass.

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STAFF PHOTO ASHLEY BATCHELOR Dr. Kris Hanby and his wife, Stacey, join Dorothy and Al Hanby at the

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Dr. Kris Hanby and his wife, Stacey, join Dorothy and Al Hanby at the recent Kiss a Pig event benefiting the American Diabetes Association. The parents supported Kris’ campaign as a candidate to, literally, kiss a pig.

STAFF PHOTO ASHLEY BATCHELOR Dr. Kris Hanby and his wife, Stacey, join Dorothy and Al Hanby at the recent Kiss a Pig event benefiting the American Diabetes Association. The parents supported Kris’ campaign as a candidate to, literally, kiss a pig.

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