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CDC says imported spices, seafood cause most food-borne illnesses
WASHINGTON — Foodborne disease outbreaks caused by imported food appeared to rise in 2009 and 2010, and nearly half of the outbreaks implicated foods imported from areas which previously had not been associated with outbreaks, according to research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, presented recently at the International Conference on Emerging Infectious
Brunton Dairy target of two lawsuits blaming milk and ice cream for illness
ALIQUIPPA, Pa. — Two people who claim they were stricken with severe illness after drinking milk from Brunton Dairy have filed lawsuits against the western Pa. dairy. Lawsuit specifics Henrietta F. Kretzler and her husband, Walter P. Kretzler, of Leetsdale, Pa., filed a lawsuit Nov. 12 after Henrietta reportedly spent three weeks in the intensive
Space shuttle material not involved in illness of three cows, two deer in Texas
Animal health officials investigating the reported illness in three cows in Cherokee County have found no evidence of a relationship between the illness and the Columbia space shuttle disaster.
Cornell study links fracking fluid with illness in livestock; other side says no
A Cornell University study by a veterinarian and a professor of molecular medicine suggests a link may exist between fracking and illness in food animals.
Tobacco buyout makes progress, but the major obstacles remain
Competing bills in the U.S. Senate and House were passed.
Roundup of gardening news for March 24, 2022
The Belmont SWCD will offer their Seed Library. Crawford County Conservation District will hold an event to plant their tiny herb “greenhouses.”
How to make a red tart cherry pie
Learn to make a cherry pie with homemade filling.
Solar industry raises alarm over new Ohio legislation
Ohio Senate Bill 52 and House Bill 118 could could jeopardize the state’s fledgling utility-scale solar industry, business leaders say.
Juveniles to face charges for poaching
Five juveniles are facing charges for killing or attempting to kill 14 deer in a crime spree that spanned multiple months in Pennsylvania.






