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WEST PLAINS, MO – Ozarks Healthcare recently welcomed Vanessa Harvey, CNP, FNP-BC, a family nurse practitioner, to Ozarks Healthcare Wound Care as a new provider. Harvey joins Dr. William McGee in providing compassionate, expert wound care backed by the total resources of the Ozarks Healthcare system. Previously, Harvey worked in Ozarks Healthcare’s Med/Surgical unit and,
WEST PLAINS, MO – Ozarks Healthcare recently welcomed Dr. Willis Courtney, board-certified neurologist and epileptologist, to Ozarks Healthcare Neurology as a new provider. Courtney joins Dr. Clara Applegate in providing complete neurology care. “The recent addition of Dr. Courtney to our Neurology practice is a huge asset for our health system and community,” Tom Keller,
WEST PLAINS, MO – After more than a year of several successful fundraising initiatives, the Ozarks Healthcare Foundation was able to present a new mobile mammography unit to Ozarks Healthcare this week. Several generous donors who participated in the Foundation’s fundraising campaign were able to welcome the unit to Ozarks Healthcare’s campus as it was
The American marten — a small, mink-like creature once common in Pennsylvania’s forests — is no longer found in the state, thanks to overhunting and deforestation more than a century ago. But, the state Game Commission is holding open houses as it considers bringing back the member of the mustelid family.
The American marten — a small, mink-like creature once common in Pennsylvania’s forests — is no longer found in the state, thanks to overhunting and deforestation more than a century ago. But, the state Game Commission is holding open houses as it considers bringing back the member of the mustelid family.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is weighing reintroducing the American marten in several areas of the state, which has raised some concern over the impact of bringing back a predator.
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials are considering a plan to reintroduce a native species of weasel to the state’s woodlands after its disappearance more than 100 years ago. The American marten, or pine marten, and its potential habitats are being studied to determine if the proposal is feasible. Tom Keller, the