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FRANKFORT, Ill. -- Terry Lee Price, 58, formerly of Sikeston, Mo., died June 22, 2009, of acute interstitial pneumonia at Palos Heights Community Hospital.
4 WOAI's QUBO kids block on Saturday, July 4th will move to Sunday, July 12th from 9a-12n due to Wimbledon Tennis.
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AN astonishingly quiet art exhibition is currently on view at the Winchester Cultural Center's gallery space. Called Drift, the show features the work of Leah Craig and Janet Greek. Both artists are UNLV alumnae, and Craig is on her way to pursuing an MFA at Tufts University in Boston this fall. In vastly different ways, both artists appear to give visual representation to certain transitory ...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology spinout Taris Biomedical said last week that it has raised $15 million in a Series A financing round.
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