Maggie Mullen
Maggie Mullen is a fifth generation Wyomingite, born and raised in Casper. She is currently a Masters candidate in American Studies and will defend her thesis on female body hair in contemporary American culture this May. Before graduate school, she earned her BA in English and French from the University of Wyoming. Maggie enjoys writing, cooking, her bicycle, swimming in rivers and lakes, and most any dog.
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"There's A Lot Of People Out There Like Me." Immunosuppressed May Not Get Same Protection From COVIDThose living with compromised immune systems are facing a double whammy with the region's low vaccination rates and the possibility that the COVID-19 vaccine may not offer them the same protection as their peers.
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Wednesday, July 14, 2021.Two Top Sisolak Aides Step DownBy Paul BogerTwo of Nevada Governor Steve…
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A group of chemicals called PFAS are common in many household items, and potentially causing health problems. Monday, the EPA included them in the draft of its latest list of water contaminants, setting the groundwork for potential regulation.
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When a bear's normal food supply is decreased thanks to hot and dry conditions, they will seek out alternate food sources. And that's where human-bear conflicts often arise.
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KUNR Today: Nevada Officials Urge Vaccinations As COVID-19 Surges, Drought Means More Bear ConflictsHere are your local news headlines for the morning of Friday, July 9, 2021.Amid Rising COVID-19 Cases, Nevada Officials Encourage Vaccinations, Not…
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Meat is not a nutritional equal to plant-based meat substitutes. That's according to a new study from Duke University out this week. But researchers say it's still not clear if one is healthier than the other.
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Friday, June 25, 2021.Nevada Air Guard Activating Air Tankers Early To Fight FiresBy The Associated…
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Thursday, June 24, 2021.Cluster Of Delta Variant Identified At Hunsberger Elementary School In…
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Extreme heatwaves will become more frequent and longer, but according to federal data, more than 20 percent of homes in the Mountain West do not use air conditioning.
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Here are your local news headlines for the morning of Thursday, June 17, 2021.Evacuations Lifted, Roads Reopen For Petrilla FireBy KUNR StaffArea…