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STAFF PHOTO JASON IVESTER Will Jibas of Bentonville takes a lead off second base April 1 against Rog

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STAFF PHOTO JASON IVESTER Will Jibas of Bentonville takes a lead off second base April 1 against Rogers Heritage at Veterans Park in Rogers.

STAFF PHOTO JASON IVESTER Will Jibas of Bentonville takes a lead off second base April 1 against Rogers Heritage at Veterans Park in Rogers.


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STAFF PHOTO ANTHONY REYES A man died Monday from injuries suffered Sunday in a trailer fire at 1487

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 STAFF PHOTO ANTHONY REYES A man died Monday from injuries suffered Sunday in a trailer fire at 1487 Midway Ave. in Springdale.

STAFF PHOTO ANTHONY REYES A man died Monday from injuries suffered Sunday in a trailer fire at 1487 Midway Ave. in Springdale.

Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club Austin Moulton, 19, a Keystone Club member at the Boys

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Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club
Austin Moulton, 19, a Keystone Club member at the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County and a senior at Bentonville High school, trowels cement during a trip to Guatemala. Keystone Club members made concrete floors and installed stoves in poverty-stricken areas in Guatemala City and Chimaltenango.

Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club Austin Moulton, 19, a Keystone Club member at the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County and a senior at Bentonville High school, trowels cement during a trip to Guatemala. Keystone Club members made concrete floors and installed stoves in poverty-stricken areas in Guatemala City and Chimaltenango.

Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club Irene Rubio and Reina Martinez mix cement during a tri

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Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club
Irene Rubio and Reina Martinez mix cement during a trip to Guatemala with the Keystone Club at the Benton County Boys & Girls Club.

Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club Irene Rubio and Reina Martinez mix cement during a trip to Guatemala with the Keystone Club at the Benton County Boys & Girls Club.

Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club Victoria Golden, 18, holds a child in a Guatemalan slu

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Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club
Victoria Golden, 18, holds a child in a Guatemalan slum. Five members of Keystone Club at the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County visited Guatemala City and Chimaltenango during spring break.

Courtesy the Benton County Boys & Girls Club Victoria Golden, 18, holds a child in a Guatemalan slum. Five members of Keystone Club at the Boys & Girls Club of Benton County visited Guatemala City and Chimaltenango during spring break.

Submitted plans show a Whole Foods store on College Avenue.

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Submitted plans show a Whole Foods store on College Avenue.

Submitted plans show a Whole Foods store on College Avenue.

A train derailed Tuesday morning in Benton County.

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A train derailed Tuesday morning in Benton County.

Photo by Allen Koonce

A train derailed Tuesday morning in Benton County.


A train derailed Tuesday in Benton County.

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Photo courtesy Shiloh Museum of Ozark History Wayne Martin, one of the founders of Pettigrew Day in

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Photo courtesy Shiloh Museum of Ozark History Wayne Martin, one of the founders of Pettigrew Day in Madison County, poses with his "squirrel dog," Tip, around 1938. Now in its 27th year, Pettigrew Day continues to collect history of the community and raises money to preserve the historic schoolhouse now used as a community building. This year's event is Saturday, and trapping and the fur trade will be the topic for a talk by Steve Dunlap.

Photo courtesy Shiloh Museum of Ozark History Wayne Martin, one of the founders of Pettigrew Day in Madison County, poses with his "squirrel dog," Tip, around 1938. Now in its 27th year, Pettigrew Day continues to collect history of the community and raises money to preserve the historic schoolhouse now used as a community building. This year's event is Saturday, and trapping and the fur trade will be the topic for a talk by Steve Dunlap.

COURTESY PHOTO “Spring Is Here! Let’s Take A Hike” is the topic when “Mother Nature Reads” at 10:3

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“Spring Is Here! Let’s Take A Hike” is the topic when “Mother Nature Reads” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Hobbs State Park near Rogers. The monthly story time is free. For information, call 789-5000.

COURTESY PHOTO “Spring Is Here! Let’s Take A Hike” is the topic when “Mother Nature Reads” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Hobbs State Park near Rogers. The monthly story time is free. For information, call 789-5000.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Ethan Knight, 6, tries to hold onto his umbrella while taking Bentley for a w

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STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF 
Ethan Knight, 6, tries to hold onto his umbrella while taking Bentley for a walk Tuesday, and perhaps over-prepared for the few raindrops that were falling, in front of his house in Centerton.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Ethan Knight, 6, tries to hold onto his umbrella while taking Bentley for a walk Tuesday, and perhaps over-prepared for the few raindrops that were falling, in front of his house in Centerton.


STAFF PHOTO DAVID GOTTSCHALK Fred Ford, from right, uses an excavator to lift a sugar maple tree i

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STAFF PHOTO DAVID GOTTSCHALK 
Fred Ford, from right, uses an excavator to lift a sugar maple tree into position Tuesday with Keith Hunter, field supervisor, and Carlos Aguilar, all with Professional Landscaping in Springdale. Professional Landscaping was contracted by Springdale to install the trees in the median of Don Tyson Parkway. The company will install 138 trees.

STAFF PHOTO DAVID GOTTSCHALK Fred Ford, from right, uses an excavator to lift a sugar maple tree into position Tuesday with Keith Hunter, field supervisor, and Carlos Aguilar, all with Professional Landscaping in Springdale. Professional Landscaping was contracted by Springdale to install the trees in the median of Don Tyson Parkway. The company will install 138 trees.

NWA Media/ANDY SHUPE Paul Kelly, senior policy analyst for Arkansas Advocates for Children and Fam

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Paul Kelly, senior policy analyst for Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, speaks during a news conference Tuesday to announce the release of his report, “Why Detention is Not Always the Answer: A Closer Look at Youth Lock-Up in Arkansas,” at the Washington County Juvenile Justice Center in Fayetteville.

NWA Media/ANDY SHUPE Paul Kelly, senior policy analyst for Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, speaks during a news conference Tuesday to announce the release of his report, “Why Detention is Not Always the Answer: A Closer Look at Youth Lock-Up in Arkansas,” at the Washington County Juvenile Justice Center in Fayetteville.

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STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Troy Cahill, Bentonville runner, slides in safe at third Tuesay as Springdale t

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 STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Troy Cahill, Bentonville runner, slides in safe at third Tuesay as Springdale third baseman Josh Poulos receives a throw during Game 1 of the doubleheader at Bentonville.

STAFF PHOTO BEN GOFF Troy Cahill, Bentonville runner, slides in safe at third Tuesay as Springdale third baseman Josh Poulos receives a throw during Game 1 of the doubleheader at Bentonville.

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