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  • Stephanie Nutt, an archaeologist with the Fort Leonard Wood Cultural Resources Program, reviews the building and context evaluation document for Soldier Memorial Chapel on Fort Leonard Wood. Built in the modern architectural style in 1962, the building is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, primarily for its architectural significance and because it was one of the largest religious facilities in the region at its time of construction. (Photo by Amanda Sullivan, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

    Stephanie Nutt, an archaeologist with the Fort Leonard Wood Cultural Resources Program, reviews the building and context evaluation document for Soldier Memorial Chapel on Fort Leonard Wood. Built in the modern architectural style in 1962, the building is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, primarily for its architectural significance and because it was one of the largest religious facilities in the region at its time of construction. (Photo by Amanda Sullivan, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

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  • Archeologist Stephanie Nutt, with the Fort Leonard Wood Cultural Resources Program, inspects an artifact found at an archeological site on Fort Leonard Wood. Artifacts are usually left in place, unless they are at risk of destruction due to being in a high-traffic area. Artifacts removed from the installation are curated at the University of Missouri in Columbia. (Photo by Amanda Sullivan, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

    Archeologist Stephanie Nutt, with the Fort Leonard Wood Cultural Resources Program, inspects an artifact found at an archeological site on Fort Leonard Wood. Artifacts are usually left in place, unless they are at risk of destruction due to being in a high-traffic area. Artifacts removed from the installation are curated at the University of Missouri in Columbia. (Photo by Amanda Sullivan, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

  • Workers continue to install safety equipment on the bridge outside the East Gate on May 19, before old paint and concrete can be removed. The gate is scheduled to open in January, after improvements are made to the bridge that connects Highway J to Fort Leonard Wood. (Photo by Brian Hill, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

    Workers continue to install safety equipment on the bridge outside the East Gate on May 19, before old paint and concrete can be removed. The gate is scheduled to open in January, after improvements are made to the bridge that connects Highway J to Fort Leonard Wood. (Photo by Brian Hill, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

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  • Award winners in the Pitch, Hit & Run competition last Saturday in Houston.

    Award winners in the Pitch, Hit & Run competition last Saturday in Houston.

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  • Soil health is critical to good landscaping. The MU Extension Soil and Plant Testing Lab can help homeowners determine what their lawns need. (Photo by MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources)

    Soil health is critical to good landscaping. The MU Extension Soil and Plant Testing Lab can help homeowners determine what their lawns need. (Photo by MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources)

  • Stonework constructed by prisoners of war housed at Fort Leonard Wood during World War II lines the walkway and culvert surrounding the Military Police Memorial Grove. The stonework is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. (Photo by Amanda Sullivan, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

    Stonework constructed by prisoners of war housed at Fort Leonard Wood during World War II lines the walkway and culvert surrounding the Military Police Memorial Grove. The stonework is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. (Photo by Amanda Sullivan, Fort Leonard Wood Public Affairs Office)

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    The "Big Bertha" variety produces large, bell-shaped peppers.

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