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Here is a summary of some recent studies on Covid-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and that have yet to be certified by peer review. Roughly one-third of people with Covid-19 have no symptoms, according to a review of data from more than 350 studies published through April 2021. Asymptomatic infections were more common.
Fredricka and her husband James Harker are proof that you can still enjoy riches with minimal waste. Author: Neda Iranpour (Reporter) Updated: 11:51 AM PDT July 13, 2021
SAN DIEGO With the new trash law going into effect statewide starting January 1, 2022, our food waste will need to be separated out. This may seem intimidating to some people, or even unnecessary. But the Zero Waste Family has been doing it for years and they say it’s about time the law changes.
News 8’s Neda Iranpour takes us to their house where they’ve mastered composting to a science… literally.
The Zero Waste Family grows most of the food they eat in their front and backyard. They live on an average-sized city lot in the Talmadge neighborhood of San Diego. But what they have created here is far from average.
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Two area residents suffered serious injuries in a traffic crash in Lafayette County on Friday, April 9.
According to a report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred as 59-year-old James Harker, of Lexington, overcorrected his eastbound vehicle after it had traveled off the right side of the roadway. The vehicle then slid off the left side of the roadway and struck a group of trees.
Harker and 33-year-old Natalia Mays, of Richmond, were transported by Lexington EMS and Life Flight Eagle helicopter, respectively, to Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence for treatment. Neither of the vehicle’s occupants was wearing a seat belt.