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Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy talks to an official during a timeout in the third quarter of an NCA

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Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy talks to an official during a timeout in the third quarter of an NCAA college football game against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. Oklahoma won in overtime, 51-48. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy talks to an official during a timeout in the third quarter of an NCAA college football game against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. Oklahoma won in overtime, 51-48. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)


NWA MEDIA/SAMANTHA BAKER -- Arkansas' Sarah Watkins right, moves around the outside of Keitra Wallac

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NWA MEDIA/SAMANTHA BAKER -- Arkansas' Sarah Watkins right, moves around the outside of Keitra Wallace of Pepperdine Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. Watkins scored 18 points for the Razorbacks, beating Pepperdine, 64-39.

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NWA MEDIA/SAMANTHA BAKER -- Arkansas' Sarah Watkins right, moves around the outside of Keitra Wallace of Pepperdine Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. Watkins scored 18 points for the Razorbacks, beating Pepperdine, 64-39.

Avery Parker, right, and Golda Nunneley, both seventh-graders at Holt Middle School, react Thursday

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Avery Parker, right, and Golda Nunneley, both seventh-graders at Holt Middle School, react Thursday after getting squirted with frog fluids while dissecting it during science class in Fayetteville. Students in Amy Eversole science class at Holt were dissecting frogs and rats purchased as scientific equipment/supplies with a $15,000 grant from a group of science teachers from the Arkansas Community Foundation. For video, go to nwaonline.com/videos.

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Avery Parker, right, and Golda Nunneley, both seventh-graders at Holt Middle School, react Thursday after getting squirted with frog fluids while dissecting it during science class in Fayetteville. Students in Amy Eversole science class at Holt were dissecting frogs and rats purchased as scientific equipment/supplies with a $15,000 grant from a group of science teachers from the Arkansas Community Foundation. For video, go to nwaonline.com/videos.

Ashley White, center, and other Heritage High School students wrap grilled chicken for sale on Satur

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Ashley White, center, and other Heritage High School students wrap grilled chicken for sale on Saturday in Rogers.

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Ashley White, center, and other Heritage High School students wrap grilled chicken for sale on Saturday in Rogers.

Mark Kruger, from left, Rick Stocker and James Willett grill chicken Saturday to raise money for the

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Mark Kruger, from left, Rick Stocker and James Willett grill chicken Saturday to raise money for the Heritage High School’s Future Farmers of America in Rogers. Willett said the benefit chicken cooks, held at Second and Locust streets in Rogers, have raised $40,000 for a variety of organizations this year. Each event raises $1,000 to $1,300 for the benefiting group, Willett said.

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Mark Kruger, from left, Rick Stocker and James Willett grill chicken Saturday to raise money for the Heritage High School’s Future Farmers of America in Rogers. Willett said the benefit chicken cooks, held at Second and Locust streets in Rogers, have raised $40,000 for a variety of organizations this year. Each event raises $1,000 to $1,300 for the benefiting group, Willett said.

David Williams, left, and Cassi Skinner, both Heritage High School students, sample the finished pro

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David Williams, left, and Cassi Skinner, both Heritage High School students, sample the finished product during the barbecue.

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David Williams, left, and Cassi Skinner, both Heritage High School students, sample the finished product during the barbecue.

Kelli Leander, from left (above) with the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas welcomes Pam Smith and

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Kelli Leander, from left (above) with the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas welcomes Pam Smith and Marcia Whitcher, both of Fort Smith, inside one of the homes on display in east Fayetteville on Sunday during the 14th annual Winter Dreams Tour of Homes. All proceeds from the event benefit community projects of the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas.

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Kelli Leander, from left (above) with the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas welcomes Pam Smith and Marcia Whitcher, both of Fort Smith, inside one of the homes on display in east Fayetteville on Sunday during the 14th annual Winter Dreams Tour of Homes. All proceeds from the event benefit community projects of the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas.

Heather Stephens, right, with the Junior League welcomes Joanna McCusker of Fayetteville inside one

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Heather Stephens, right, with the Junior League welcomes Joanna McCusker of Fayetteville inside one of the homes on display.

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Heather Stephens, right, with the Junior League welcomes Joanna McCusker of Fayetteville inside one of the homes on display.


Raylen Gann, 3, (above) strolls through the Christmas trees while her brother, Caleb Gann, 7, left,

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Raylen Gann, 3, (above) strolls through the Christmas trees while her brother, Caleb Gann, 7, left, and their mother, Jenny Gann, right, all of Bentonville, watch Ron Brown lift out their selected Christmas tree Sunday at the lot operated by the Rogers Optimist Club on Walnut Street in Rogers. This is the 33rd year for the club. (

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Raylen Gann, 3, (above) strolls through the Christmas trees while her brother, Caleb Gann, 7, left, and their mother, Jenny Gann, right, all of Bentonville, watch Ron Brown lift out their selected Christmas tree Sunday at the lot operated by the Rogers Optimist Club on Walnut Street in Rogers. This is the 33rd year for the club. (

Brown trims the bottom of a tree for a customer.

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Brown trims the bottom of a tree for a customer.

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Brown trims the bottom of a tree for a customer.

Fayetteville players celebrate after Jordan Dennis’ interception and touchdown in the third quarter

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Fayetteville players celebrate after Jordan Dennis’ interception and touchdown in the third quarter Saturday against Bentonville at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

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Fayetteville players celebrate after Jordan Dennis’ interception and touchdown in the third quarter Saturday against Bentonville at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

Jimmie Jackson, left, Bentonville, battles for the ball Saturday with Fayetteville’s Cole Harris at

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Jimmie Jackson, left, Bentonville, battles for the ball Saturday with Fayetteville’s Cole Harris at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

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Jimmie Jackson, left, Bentonville, battles for the ball Saturday with Fayetteville’s Cole Harris at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.

Mardracus Wade, who led the SEC in 3-point shooting percentage last season, is one of several Arkans

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Mardracus Wade, who led the SEC in 3-point shooting percentage last season, is one of several Arkansas players off to a rough start this year.

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Mardracus Wade, who led the SEC in 3-point shooting percentage last season, is one of several Arkansas players off to a rough start this year.

Jeff Long (left) is nearing the end of eight months without a long-term football coach.

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Jeff Long (left) is nearing the end of eight months without a long-term football coach.

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Jeff Long (left) is nearing the end of eight months without a long-term football coach.

Tyler Wilson signed with a St. Louis-based agent on Monday.

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Tyler Wilson signed with a St. Louis-based agent on Monday.

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Tyler Wilson signed with a St. Louis-based agent on Monday.


Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy reportedly met with Arkansas following a loss to Baylor over the wee

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Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy reportedly met with Arkansas following a loss to Baylor over the weekend.

Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy reportedly met with Arkansas following a loss to Baylor over the weekend.

Jerri Grace Notestine, 5, (above) watches the Rogers Christmas Parade roll by Monday with her family

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Jerri Grace Notestine, 5, (above) watches the Rogers Christmas Parade roll by Monday with her family in downtown Rogers. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of the historic downtown district to watch as floats drove by decorated in this year’s theme of “Winter Wonderland.”

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Jerri Grace Notestine, 5, (above) watches the Rogers Christmas Parade roll by Monday with her family in downtown Rogers. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of the historic downtown district to watch as floats drove by decorated in this year’s theme of “Winter Wonderland.”

McKayla Caywood, 18 months, waves as she sits on the shoulders of her father, Clay Cawood, to watch

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McKayla Caywood, 18 months, waves as she sits on the shoulders of her father, Clay Cawood, to watch the parade.

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McKayla Caywood, 18 months, waves as she sits on the shoulders of her father, Clay Cawood, to watch the parade.

Liliana Cunningham, 6, left, shows Mindy Medina, police dispatcher, right, a movie she may want to p

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Liliana Cunningham, 6, left, shows Mindy Medina, police dispatcher, right, a movie she may want to purchase Monday at Walmart Supercenter on South Walton Boulevard in Bentonville. Officers and other police personnel shopped with 29 students during the Bentonville Fraternal Order of Police’s annual Shop with a Cop event. Students had a budget of about $250 each to spend on presents for family members, teachers, loved ones, friends and themselves.

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Liliana Cunningham, 6, left, shows Mindy Medina, police dispatcher, right, a movie she may want to purchase Monday at Walmart Supercenter on South Walton Boulevard in Bentonville. Officers and other police personnel shopped with 29 students during the Bentonville Fraternal Order of Police’s annual Shop with a Cop event. Students had a budget of about $250 each to spend on presents for family members, teachers, loved ones, friends and themselves.

Kindergartners head to the checkout station Monday in the Holiday House at Bellview Elementary in Ro

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Kindergartners head to the checkout station Monday in the Holiday House at Bellview Elementary in Rogers after shopping for gifts. The temporary gift shop held in the school’s gym is hosted annually by the Parent Teacher Association.

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Kindergartners head to the checkout station Monday in the Holiday House at Bellview Elementary in Rogers after shopping for gifts. The temporary gift shop held in the school’s gym is hosted annually by the Parent Teacher Association.

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