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Article: Ventana Medical Systems provides OV park-site start-up funds.
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- AZ Daily Star
- Article date:
- June 8, 2006
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Byline: Sarah J. Boggan
Jun. 8--Town officials in Oro Valley want to partner with local businesses to grow a project, the Naranja Town Site, into something the entire community can enjoy. The effort has been kicked off to the tune of $5,000 with a donation by Ventana Medical Systems. Ventana Medical Systems, an Oro Valley-based developer and manufacturer of tools that help diagnose cancer and infectious diseases, has donated $5,000 in seed money, with the potential to give $5,000 more for the park if other donors step up. The 213-acre future town park is expected to include a variety of facilities such as playgrounds, swimming pools, a performing-arts ...
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