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Inside the Colorado studio that inspired Glenn Frey and Jimmy Buffett's 'Gypsies in the Palace' – Greeley Tribune

A rustic creekside cabin in Old Snowmass that was a longtime recording studio for The Eagles’ Glenn Frey has transformed into a hub for local musicians. Mad Dog Studios also is opening its doors to the public for events, including this summer’s Ride + Dine series, hosted by The Little Nell. Frey bought the property […] ....

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Letter: Thanks for the music, Vail

To the town of Vail and all else involved, this summer’s pop-up concert venues in Lionshead and Solaris were just what we all needed after a very trying 2020. To all the participants, including Scott… ....

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Jump ARCHES Spring Grants Focus on COVID-19 Solutions


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PEORIA, Ill., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Seven research projects are sharing slightly more than $400,000 in funding through the Jump ARCHES research and development program to address challenges and expand on lessons learned about COVID-19 vaccinations and testing. The Jump ARCHES program is a partnership between OSF HealthCare and The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I) and its College of Medicine in Peoria.
The funding supports research involving clinicians, engineers and social scientists to rapidly develop technologies and devices that could revolutionize medical training and health care delivery. A requirement of the grant applications was for solutions that could be deployed quickly, within four to six weeks. Investigators were also encouraged to consider how to best mitigate the impact of age, location, and social barriers in delivering quality health care to vulnerabl ....

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