Registered nurse Gayanna Bohlmeyer reaches for paperwork in preparation to administer a vaccine Tuesday at Booches in Columbia. She is part of the COVID vaccination team and COVID investigation team. Bohlmeyer, who helped run the Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, vaccine event at Booche's, said pop-up clinics give people a convenient option to get the vaccine.
Registered nurse Gayanna Bohlmeyer reaches for paperwork in preparation to administer a vaccine Tuesday at Booches in Columbia. She is part of the COVID vaccination team and COVID investigation team. Bohlmeyer, who helped run the Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021, vaccine event at Booche's, said pop-up clinics give people a convenient option to get the vaccine.
A burned truck and debris stand on Sept. 25, 2022, in Wooldrdge, Mo. A wildfire burned Wooldridge's downtown.
A burned truck and debris stand on Sept. 25, 2022, in Wooldrdge, Mo. A wildfire burned Wooldridge's downtown.
From left to right, Gov. Mike Parson, U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, state Sen. Caleb Rowden and Boone County Presiding Commissioner Daniel Atwill listen to Missouri Department of Transportation Director Patrick McKenna speak with the I-70 bridge behind them Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021 at Les Bourgeois Vineyards Bistro in Rocheport. Supporters and those involved in the project came to celebrate the start of construction on the replacement bridge.
From left to right, Gov. Mike Parson, U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, state Sen. Caleb Rowden and Boone County Presiding Commissioner Daniel Atwill listen to Missouri Department of Transportation Director Patrick McKenna speak with the I-70 bridge behind them Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021 at Les Bourgeois Vineyards Bistro in Rocheport. Supporters and those involved in the project came to celebrate the start of construction on the replacement bridge.
Members of MU ROTC stand Thursday, Nov. 11,  2021 at Memorial Student Union in Columbia. ROTC members marched in a traditional ceremonial procession from the Boone County Courthouse to the student union preceding the wreath-laying.
Members of MU ROTC stand Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021 at Memorial Student Union in Columbia. ROTC members marched in a traditional ceremonial procession from the Boone County Courthouse to the student union preceding the wreath-laying.
Technician Christopher Green, left, talks with biologist Ross Brulbaw on Thursday, Oct. 14 2022, on the Missouri River near Boonville. Geologist Carrie Elliott said they did most of the work mapping the wreckage today but will check in on it again whenever they have the chance.
Technician Christopher Green, left, talks with biologist Ross Brulbaw on Thursday, Oct. 14 2022, on the Missouri River near Boonville. Geologist Carrie Elliott said they did most of the work mapping the wreckage today but will check in on it again whenever they have the chance.
Jessica Travlos helps attendees in line for the showing of “Homeroom” on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Stephens Lake Park in Columbia. This is Travlos’ fifth year of being a Q Queen for True/False Film Fest.
Jessica Travlos helps attendees in line for the showing of “Homeroom” on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Stephens Lake Park in Columbia. This is Travlos’ fifth year of being a Q Queen for True/False Film Fest.
Sophomore Emilee Frasier sews jean material Sept. 27, 2022 at Stephens College in Columbia. Frasier cut up jeans to make a jean jacket.
Sophomore Emilee Frasier sews jean material Sept. 27, 2022 at Stephens College in Columbia. Frasier cut up jeans to make a jean jacket.
Noah Ambling harvests peanuts on Oct. 14 2022, at Triple D farms in Sikeston. Southeastern Missouri’s sandy soil helps the peanuts grow.
Noah Ambling harvests peanuts on Oct. 14 2022, at Triple D farms in Sikeston. Southeastern Missouri’s sandy soil helps the peanuts grow.
Seniors Isaac Boss, left, and Dalinna Ouk wait for their cue on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2022, at Battle High School in Columbia. Boss performed in the musical because he wants to be a professional actor.
Seniors Isaac Boss, left, and Dalinna Ouk wait for their cue on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2022, at Battle High School in Columbia. Boss performed in the musical because he wants to be a professional actor.

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