May 25, 2013

CARBO expansion grand opening set for Friday

CARBO Ceramics Inc. is ready to show the expansion of its new distribution facility to the Alice public at a grand opening and open house Friday at 11 a.m.

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CARBO Ceramics Inc. (CRR) Broke Out To A 6-Month High On Q4 Results

CARBO Ceramics Inc.

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CARBO Ceramics Inc. (CRR) Broke Out To A 6-Month High On Q4 Results

Ceramics boys finish the job this time

On Friday, Crooksville failed to secure a late lead in a loss at Sheridan, leading first-year coach Andy Slaughter to preach to his team about 'finishing.' His team listened.

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Somany Ceramics to have 100 showrooms by end-2012

Somany Ceramics Ltd on Friday said it will add 13 new showrooms by the end of this year to increase the number to 100, including over 50 exclusive ones.

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Ceramics and copper combined for First Friday art reception

'Wired Two,' an exhibition of the combined works of Lynn Vogel and Bill Wilson, will be featured Friday night at the Around the Corner Art Gallery, 447 E. Main St.

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3M gets antitrust clearance to buy ceramics maker Ceradyne

3M Co. announced Friday that it has received the final antitrust clearance needed from several nations, including the United States, to proceed with its planned acquisition of ceramics product maker Ceradyne Inc.

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Works by SFA ceramics professor featured

work in the center’s Small Gallery on Friday, June 1.

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Elkhart company sets 10-yr record of no time lost injuries

Morgan Thermal Ceramics in Elkhart hosted a special lunch for its employees on Friday after setting a record for ten years with no time lost injuries.

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Ceramics artist Kenneth Price dies at 77

Kenneth Price, a prolific Los Angeles artist whose work with glazed and painted clay transformed traditional ceramics while also expanding orthodox definitions of American and European sculpture since the 1960s, died early Friday at his home and studio in Taos, N.M. He was 77.

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Local artists lead drive to curb hunger

Ceramics students and Department of Art faculty at Northwest Missouri State University will mix craft and compassion this Friday during the annual Empty Bowls soup supper, a fundraiser for the Maryville Ministry Center food pantry.

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