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Swine operation set to open near Mount Vernon
MOUNT VERNON (AP) - A 5,000-sow swine operation that will produce about 125,000 pigs a year is set to open in southeastern South Dakota just south of Mount Vernon. Hundreds on May 3 toured the Jackrabbit Family Farm facility, which will be populated...Tags: Kristi Noem, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Mount Vernon
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PepsiCo-Lil Wayne split marks shaky alliance of rappers, business
Corporations are quick to recruit rappers to sell their soft drinks, shoes and smartphones — but the moment there's a whiff of controversy, they are just as quick to cut them loose. The latest example is PepsiCo and Lil Wayne. Last week, the...Tags: Meek Mill, Justice and Rights, Kendrick Lamar, Reebok Ltd., Freedom of the Press
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UPDATE 1-USDA says more review needed for new Monsanto, Dow GMO crops
Reuters* Dow's Enlist corn delayed likely until 2015 * Monsanto, Dow say cooperating with USDA * Critics applaud USDA move May 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday it will extend its scrutiny of controversial proposed biotech crops...Tags: Dow Chemical Co., Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Agriculture, Monsanto Company, Litigation and Regulation
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EU-bound Croatia craves investors but drags feet on reforms
Reuters* Red tape suffocates investment * Trails peers in attracting foreign investment * Croatia four years in recession * Some local firms move production to non-EU neighbours By Igor Ilic and Sasa Kavic DUBROVNIK, Croatia, May 10 (Reuters) - The barren...Tags: Czech Republic, IKEA, International Travel, Zagreb (Croatia), Mountains
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Two Mishawaka restaurants fined, placed on probation
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Two Mishawaka restaurants were fined and placed on six-month probation at health officer hearings Thursday. The St. Joseph County Health Department staff called the owners of Irene's Cafe in downtown Mishawaka and Mazatlan Mexican...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Safety at Work, Business, Punishment, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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After rough patch in China, Yum looks to repair image
ReutersBy Adam Jourdan SHANGHAI, May 10 (Reuters) - Yum Brands Inc, the largest foreign fast-food chain in China, is strengthening its media strategy in the country in a bid to win back customer loyalty after a series of food scares that decimated sales this...Tags: Social Media, David C. Novak, Lamb, Bird Flu, Media Industry
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Wrigley holds off on caffeinated gum as FDA reviews caffeine
Less than a week after the Food and Drug Administration announced that it would investigate the safety of added caffeine in U.S. food and beverage products, Wrigley North America has decided to put its bid to market a caffeinated gum on hold out of...Tags: Taurine (dietary supplement), Energy Drinks, Dietary Supplements, Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries
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ASD Participating in Free Lunch Program This Summer
Channel 2 NewsThe Anchorage School District (ASD) announced that they will be offering free lunch to all children during the summer as part of the Summer Food Service Program. The program will give all children, age 18 and younger, access to a free meal four days per...Tags: American School for the Deaf
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Land of Linkin'
Change of SubjectA weekly listing of intriguing, wacky, useful, provocative and otherwise interesting links that readers and I have come across and think you might want to see. Look for Land of Linkin' first thing every Monday morning and click here to...... -
Patricia Lea 'Pat' Frericks
Patricia Lea “Pat” Frericks, 69, of Ashton died Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at Community Memorial Hospital in Redfield. Her funeral will be Friday, May 10, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. at the Northwestern United Methodist Church in Mellette. The Rev. Jon...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Oil and soda taxes advance in California Legislature
SACRAMENTO -- Two controversial tax measures advanced Wednesday in the California Legislature — a penny-per-ounce levy on soda and a charge on oil pumped from the ground in the state. The Senate Health Committee members approved a bill by state...
Tags: Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Family, Obesity, Noreen Evans
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Obituary: Robert Jones
Robert Jones 1952-2013 STANFORD — Robert Lee Jones, 61, of Stanford, died Friday, April 26, 2013, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 8, 1952, in Stanford, Ky., he was a son of the late William Lee and Sue Dawson Jones. He...
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