Chronic Wasting Disease found in Missouri

Chronic wasting disease has been seen throughout Missouri and the Missouri Conservation Department and local hunters are working together to keep it under control.
Read moreChronic wasting disease has been seen throughout Missouri and the Missouri Conservation Department and local hunters are working together to keep it under control.
Read moreStudents have been having trouble getting their textbooks this semester. Shipping delays, caused by Covid-19, could continue into 2022.
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Read moreQuincy University students are showing excitement for the 2021 fall semester. All over campus, people can be seen attending in-person classes, mingling in the cafeteria, and taking part in events across campus. Students no longer feel the antisocial hysteria of COVID, like during the early days of the pandemic. Students have adapted and many feel more comfortable getting back into
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