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Rain Cancels Dragon Varsity Matches

Rain Cancels Dragon Varsity Matches
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Dragons 3rd At Own Invitational

By Editor | April 21, 2021 By ERIC X. VICCARO EVICCARO@STEGENHERALD.COM ZELL The Ste. Genevieve High School boys’ golf team had a simple goal at its own tournament last Wednesday. That goal? Beat DeSoto in the team standings. Mission accomplished. In this battle of Dragon golfers, Ste. Genevieve put together a team score of 375 while DeSoto carded a 377 at the 10th Annual Dragon Invitational. Landon Rose turned in varsity’s low round with an 88, one day after winning medalist honors at a triangular in Farmington with Park Hills Central and Potosi. “Landon turned it around on Hole No. 9,” Ste. Genevieve head coach Ryan Mueller said. “He managed to bogey the hole, and then go to the back nine where he shined. He’s definitely figured out his game.”

MLG Capital Invests in San Antonio Market with Purchase of Class A Pecos Flats Apartment Complex

MLG Capital Invests in San Antonio Market with Purchase of Class A Pecos Flats Apartment Complex BROOKFIELD, WI / ACCESSWIRE / March 11, 2021 / MLG Capital today announced its acquisition of the Pecos Flats apartment community, located in the Westover Hills area of San Antonio at 1210 Hunt Ln. The Class A, 384-unit multi-family apartment complex is MLG s first property investment in San Antonio. We are pleased to expand our growing Texas footprint into San Antonio with this acquisition, said Ryan Mueller, Vice President of Acquisitions at MLG Capital. We continue to look for opportunities to invest in high-growth markets and felt Peco Flats was the right fit. We anticipate significant continued growth for the San Antonio market, which is projected to add another 170,000 new residents in the next five years, including a 7.7 percent population growth within a one-mile radius of Pecos Flats.

OSU scientists taking deep dive into how microbiomes respond to human-caused stressors

Date Time OSU scientists taking deep dive into how microbiomes respond to human-caused stressors CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University scientists have received a $3 million National Science Foundation grant to study how communities of microorganisms respond to human-caused stress and how the responses relate to the health of the people, plants and animals that host the microbes. “We want to determine how microbiomes react to things like water temperature increases resulting from climate change and exposure to environmental chemicals,” said OSU College of Science microbiology professor Rebecca Vega Thurber. “The goal is to develop frameworks for predicting how host-microbiome interactions respond to environmental variation, which holds huge implications for optimally managing the health of people, wildlife, livestock and agricultural plants.”

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