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Contaminated ground turkey? Here are some safety tips for cooking
In the wake of the recent Consumer Reports investigation finding a high percentage of contamination in ground turkey sold at retail outlets, there are some things to remember about food safety. The Times' Ricardo Lopez reported: "Consumer Reports said...
Tags: E. coli Infection, Consumers, Salmonella Infection, MRSA
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Iowa jury returns record $240-million judgment in ADA abuse case
A jury has awarded $240 million to 32 mentally disabled former workers at a turkey processing plant in Iowa, in what officials on Wednesday said was the largest such judgment in a federal abuse and discrimination case. After a week-long trial, the...
Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Employment, Trials, Employment Opportunities, Labor Legislation
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It's Turkey Hunting Time Again, But the Odds Seem To Be With Those Damn Birds
The winter snows (we hope) are gone and summer’s just around the corner, so it must be that semi-dangerous time of year for one of Connecticut’s biggest and baddest birds. Yep, Connecticut’s Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Season will be...Tags: Turkey, Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Consumer Reports: Most ground turkey harbors fecal bacteria
In its first laboratory analysis of ground turkey sold at retail outlets, Consumer Reports found that more than half tested positive for fecal bacteria. The magazine also found that most of the bacteria it found proved resistant to one or more of the...
Tags: E. coli Infection, Newspaper and Magazine, Consumers, Salmonella Infection, MRSA
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Antibiotic-resistant ground turkey found in 21 states-report
Reuters* FDA says "major public health threat" * Dangerous bacteria found on 90 percent of turkey tested By Carey Gillam KANSAS CITY, April 30 (Reuters) - Dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been found in ground turkey on U.S. grocery shelves across a...Tags: Agriculture, Turkey, Salmonella Infection, MRSA, Staphylococcal Infection
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Wild turkey population as diverse as the landscape
There were yelps, alarm putts and lots of other turkey noise coming from big boxes on a hilltop in extreme northeast South Dakota in 1996. At the count of three, staff from the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department and other interested parties...Tags: Wildlife, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Biology
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Spring turkey season down slightly in Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri conservation officials say hunters shot only slightly fewer turkeys during the first week of the spring hunting season than last year despite challenging weather. The Department of Conservation reports that 21,437...
Tags: Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Tractor-trailer carrying nearly 1,000 turkeys crashes, closes one lane of Route 220 in Henry County
A tractor-trailer carrying nearly 1,000 turkeys crashed on Route 220 North on Wednesday morning, forcing one lane to close. The accident happened around 7 a.m. near Route 669 (Murray Hill Road). The tractor-trailer overturned in the median. About...
Tags: Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Virginia Department of Transportation, Henry County
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Cheap eats all week long at Planet Sub
Planet Sub is taking to Facebook to help those not lucky enough to be heading out to a tropical paradise this Spring Break. While the forecast may not have any palm trees or white sandy beaches for us here in Wichita, Planet Sub has come up with...
Tags: Sandwiches, Submarine Sandwiches, Media Industry, Spring Break, Foods and Beverages
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Recreation and outdoors calendar
Indoor archery Mondays, Thursdays in March: Vingt Neuf Bowmen, 8735Honeygo Blvd., Perry Hall, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. $5 registration. Shoot 20 yards inside heated Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Association hall. No crossbows. Information: Call Bob...Tags: Fishing, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Maryland Terrapins
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Outdoors: Hoosier buck harvest drops
South Bend TribuneNew regulations may have led Indiana to a record deer harvest last fall, but statistics reveal the state’s deer herd, especially bucks, may be declining. Statewide, hunters took advantage of regulation changes and extra hunting dates to bag a...Tags: Fishing, Hunting, Indiana Michigan Power Company, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Commentary: Surprise! Nebraska turkey plant closes its doors, again
Shockingly, the turkey plant in Gibbon, Neb., has gone bankrupt. I'm being sarcastic. Actually, it's not shocking. The plant first closed in 2008, citing high feed and fuel costs. Around 200 workers were immediately out of jobs. It was a big deal....Tags: Bankruptcy, Business
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