Mecosta County Old Jail Committee receives update from consultant Jessica Flores about National Register of Historic Places applications.
Two adult male deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease in two deer permit areas without previous confirmed cases of the disease.
A possible case of CWD is under investigation after a deer was recently found acting strangely near Philipsburg.
Testing is expected to continue through January, with hundreds of samples to be processed in the latter half of the month.
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Park officials presented a chronic wasting disease update discussing what Whitefish can do to ...
Mecosta is now the 14th Michigan county where chronic wasting disease has been identified in the wild deer population, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. An adult buck ...
Mecosta Revitalization met Jan. 8 to provide updates in summer plans as well as brainstorms ideas for the future ...
(Northern News Now) - In a first-of-its-kind report recently published by the University of Minnesota, researchers have turned their attention to the risk of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD ...
News of a chronic wasting disease case in Mecosta County came just days after Minnesota researchers said CWD could eventually pose a risk to other wildlife, livestock and potentially humans.
Following a World Health Organization (WHO) alert 2 days ago about a suspected Marburg virus outbreak in Tanzania, the country's health ministry said yesterday that tests on collected samples were ...
The study authors say the findings suggest healthcare workers could be "unrecognized reservoirs" of pneumococcus in the ...
A buck harvested in Mecosta County has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, adding it to 13 other counties including Isabella, Gratiot and Clare, where the disease has been identified in ...