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STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Cole Cable, 18, a Bentonville High School senior, prepares new laptops Wednes

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Cole Cable, 18, a Bentonville High School senior, prepares new laptops Wednesday destined for use at Washington Junior High at the Bentonville School District Technology Center. Cable is a participant in the district’s Technology Apprentice program.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Cole Cable, 18, a Bentonville High School senior, prepares new laptops Wednesday destined for use at Washington Junior High at the Bentonville School District Technology Center. Cable is a participant in the district’s Technology Apprentice program.

STAFF PHOTO ANTHONY REYES Daniel Spickes of Rogers Heritage competes in the triple jump on Tuesday

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Daniel Spickes of Rogers Heritage competes in the triple jump on Tuesday during the Whitey Smith Relays Carnival track meet at the Whitey Smith Stadium in Rogers.

STAFF PHOTO ANTHONY REYES Daniel Spickes of Rogers Heritage competes in the triple jump on Tuesday during the Whitey Smith Relays Carnival track meet at the Whitey Smith Stadium in Rogers.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF A motel and restaurant are two of the buildings that will be torn down if

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STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF A motel and restaurant are two of the buildings that will be torn down if the city approves plans for a Walmart Neighborhood Market at Eighth and Walnut streets in Rogers.

STAFF PHOTO FLIP PUTTHOFF A motel and restaurant are two of the buildings that will be torn down if the city approves plans for a Walmart Neighborhood Market at Eighth and Walnut streets in Rogers.

PHOTO SUBMITTED: Justyne Huber has decided to quit the team at Arkansas-Fort Smith after leading the

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PHOTO SUBMITTED: Justyne Huber has decided to quit the team at Arkansas-Fort Smith after leading the Lady Lions in scoring and rebounding this season. She was named Freshman of the Year in the Heartland Conference.

PHOTO SUBMITTED: Justyne Huber has decided to quit the team at Arkansas-Fort Smith after leading the Lady Lions in scoring and rebounding this season. She was named Freshman of the Year in the Heartland Conference.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Ravin Castle, 17, Rogers High student and FFA member, from left, helps her si

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Ravin Castle, 17, Rogers High student and FFA member, from left, helps her sister Isabella Castle, 12, and mother Jenny Castle pick out plants Monday during the Rogers High School FFA club plant sale at Rogers High. The plant sale, which supports trips and contests for members of FFA from both Rogers High and Rogers Heritage High, will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Ravin Castle, 17, Rogers High student and FFA member, from left, helps her sister Isabella Castle, 12, and mother Jenny Castle pick out plants Monday during the Rogers High School FFA club plant sale at Rogers High. The plant sale, which supports trips and contests for members of FFA from both Rogers High and Rogers Heritage High, will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.


STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Natalie Tibbs, assistant director of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton

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Natalie Tibbs, assistant director of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton County, helps plant a pinwheel garden Monday on the lawn in front of the Rogers Activity Center. A total of 325 pinwheels, each pinwheel representing one of the confirmed cases of child abuse in Benton County in 2013, were planted at numerous locations in Benton County as part of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton County’s Pinwheels for Prevention campaign for Child Abuse Prevention Month.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Natalie Tibbs, assistant director of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton County, helps plant a pinwheel garden Monday on the lawn in front of the Rogers Activity Center. A total of 325 pinwheels, each pinwheel representing one of the confirmed cases of child abuse in Benton County in 2013, were planted at numerous locations in Benton County as part of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Benton County’s Pinwheels for Prevention campaign for Child Abuse Prevention Month.

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STAFF PHOTO HENRY APPLE Rebeca Solis (second from left) of Bentonville signs her national letter of

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STAFF PHOTO HENRY APPLE Rebeca Solis (second from left) of Bentonville signs her national letter of intent to run track and cross country with Arkansas-Little Rock during Monday's ceremony at the Tiger Athletic Complex. She is joined by her father Herbert Solis (from left), brother Matthew and mother Maritza Solis.

STAFF PHOTO HENRY APPLE Rebeca Solis (second from left) of Bentonville signs her national letter of intent to run track and cross country with Arkansas-Little Rock during Monday's ceremony at the Tiger Athletic Complex. She is joined by her father Herbert Solis (from left), brother Matthew and mother Maritza Solis.

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STAFF PHOTO Michael Woods • @NWAMICHAELW The north boundary of the Fayetteville National Cemetery wi

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STAFF PHOTO Michael Woods • @NWAMICHAELW The north boundary of the Fayetteville National Cemetery will be expanded after a two-acre land purchase on Monday by the Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corp. The purchase will allow more space for military veterans and their families to be buried.

STAFF PHOTO Michael Woods • @NWAMICHAELW The north boundary of the Fayetteville National Cemetery will be expanded after a two-acre land purchase on Monday by the Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corp. The purchase will allow more space for military veterans and their families to be buried.

Staff Photo Michael Woods • @NWAMICHAELW Chris Oliver, Arkansas pitcher, fires a pitch Saturday in t

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Staff Photo Michael Woods • @NWAMICHAELW Chris Oliver, Arkansas pitcher, fires a pitch Saturday in the fourth inning against South Carolina at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville. Oliver, a former Shiloh Christian standout, earned the win in Arkansas' 7-0 victory over the No. 1 Gamecocks.

Staff Photo Michael Woods • @NWAMICHAELW Chris Oliver, Arkansas pitcher, fires a pitch Saturday in the fourth inning against South Carolina at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville. Oliver, a former Shiloh Christian standout, earned the win in Arkansas' 7-0 victory over the No. 1 Gamecocks.

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