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11:14 am
Thu August 11, 2005
Thurday, August 11th, 2005
Wyoming –
Topic: Bob Beck speaks with Dallas Mount, Extension Educator from the UW Cooperative Extension Office about a small outreach project.
Topic: Rocky Mountain spotted fever is more common than ever in the country, but despite the name it is not a serious problem in Wyoming: guest: Monica Olkowask, epidemiologist with the state Department of Health.