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Minnesota moves to bar farmer from selling raw milk, other foods
A Minnesota farmer who beat charges of illegally distributing raw milk has again become a target of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, which is trying to forbid him from selling food without a license. An administrative law judge said recently...Tags: Environmental Illness, Laws, Food Industry, Misdemeanors, Crimes
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Franklin County water testing to be offered
Penn State Extension, Franklin County, is offering a water-testing program during National Drinking Water Week, May 6 to 10. The program encourages private well owners to test their water at group rates. The results of previous testing show that about...Tags: Water, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Environmental Issues
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Parents of children at 14 Harford schools warned of pizza product recall
Parents of children who attend 14 Harford County public schools were warned by school officials Thursday night that their children may have eaten a pizza product that is subject to a voluntary recall because of possible E. coli bacteria contamination....Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Product Recalls, Food Industry, Pepperoni, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Letter to parents at Harford schools where recalled food product was served
The following is the text of a letter to parents, dated Friday, April 5, that was sent home with students attending 14 Harford County public schools where a recalled food product, Pepperoni Pizzatas by Rich Products Corp., was served to students earlier...Tags: Abdominal Pain, Harford County, Food Industry, Product Recalls, Pepperoni
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Rich Products expands recall amid E. Coli outbreak
Following an outbreak of E. coli cases in 15 states, Rich Products has expanded its recall to include all food products made at its Waycross, Ga., plant, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Buffalo, N.Y., company recalled almost 200,...
Tags: Food Industry, Product Recalls, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pepperoni, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Farm Rich frozen quesadillas, pizza, snacks recalled due to E. coli risk
A New York food company is recalling 196,000 pounds of frozen quesadillas, pizza slices and mozzarella bites because they may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service said. Rich...
Tags: Farms, Product Recalls, Food Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Consumers
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Possible E. coli contamination spurs Farm Rich products recall
Possible contamination with E. coli has prompted the Rich Products Corp. to voluntarily recall the following products: Farm Rich Mini Quesadillas, Farm Rich Mini Pizza Slices, Farm Rich Philly Cheese Steaks, Farm Rich Mozzarella Bites and Market Day...
Tags: Farms, Food and Drug Administration, Product Recalls, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumers
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Frozen Foods Recall: 24 Reported Sick, None in Alaska, Possible E. coli Infections
Channel 2 NewsAt least 24 people across the U.S., but none in Alaska, have reported becoming sick from E. coli infections traced to frozen foods from the Farm Rich brand. The Buffalo, N.Y.-based Rich Products Corp. has recalled its Farm Rich quesadillas, mini pizza...Tags: Product Recalls, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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Keep food safety in mind with reusable bags
The trend of swapping disposable grocery bags for reusable cloth and plastic-lined bags has become a popular choice. Reusable bags reduce waste but there are food safety concerns to consider. Certain foods, such as raw produce, meat, poultry and fish...Tags: Food Industry, Salmonella Infection, Diseases and Illnesses
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Sequester debate hides the cold facts of our budget crisis
Federal deficits are too large, and mounting national debt threatens future generations. But as Democrats and Republicans squabble over the mandatory spending cuts known as sequestration that went into effect Friday night, they are failing to face the...Tags: Unemployment, Bankruptcy, Productivity, Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria called CRE small in number but seen as deadly threat
A family of drug-resistant bacteria that experts say kills up to 50 percent of people infected is spreading in Chicago and elsewhere, prompting doctors and public health officials to step up efforts to protect patients. Infections caused by these...
Tags: Rush University Medical Center, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Health and Medical Professionals, Manufacturing and Engineering
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CDC: Deadly, drug-defying CRE bacteria on rise in U.S. hospitals
A deadly bacteria that’s practically impervious to antibiotics is on the rise and has appeared in medical facilities in 42 U.S. states, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. The rate of infection from carbapenem-resistant...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Healthcare Provider, Disease Prevention, Hospitals and Clinics, MRSA
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