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DAILY EGYPTIAN MAY 8, 2013

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VOLUME 98, ISSUE 138

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TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: TIFFANY BLANCHETTE, JON-ERIK BRADFORD, ALEXA ROGALS, LAURA ROBERTS. CENTER: NICOLE HESTER. BOTTOM: CHRIS ZOELLER, SARAH GARDNER. NOT PICTURED: LYNNETTE OOSTMEYER

Far left: Colin Kuehl, left, and Angie Kuehl, open one of their beehives April 22 at their father’s home in Alto Pass Near left: Firefighters tend to the scene of a fire that broke out Feb.11 in downtown Carterville. The fire started at approximately 6 p.m. at Corbell Telephone and Electronic Teleco on the 100th block of Division Street. The building, was more than 100 years old, and owned by Dennis Corbell. Tenants were instructed upon the Carterville Fire Department’s arrival to vacate the premises, and to remove personal belongings from their residences. More than 25 local fire departments including West Frankfort, Hurst, Williamson County and Marion were called to the scene to help control the blaze. No injuries were reported. LYNNETTE OOSTMEYER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

JON-ERIK BRADFORD | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Near right: Miranda Needham, a third-grader from Carbondale, plays on a dome-shaped jungle gym during the first Dome Days at the Buckminster Fuller Dome Home. Festivities included live music, activities for kids and a benefit reception. Needham said she enjoyed the kids’ program and had fun playing on the jungle gym. Far right: Performer Phillippe Normand-Jenny flips through the air Feb. 18 during the show “TRACES” at Shryock Auditorium. The act, which was featured on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” blends acrobatics, dance and street forms such as basketball and skateboarding. LAURA ROBERTS | DAILY EGYPTIAN

SARAH GARDNER | DAILY EGYPTIAN


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