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Commissioners voted on two measures that will reduce property taxes by roughly $20 million next year.
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A team led by Assistant Professor Noelia Lander studies the parasite that causes Chagas disease. Lander supports a call this month from other researchers in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases for the disease to be considered endemic in the U.S.
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