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The Dangers of Petting Zoos
Re: “The farm comes to school,” Feb. 10. You’d think that the educators at St. George’s Preschool would be aware that petting zoos are hotbeds of E. coli bacteria, and that numerous children have been infected with the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Diseases and Illnesses, Referenda, Republican Party, Commuting
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Dairy experts predict modest recovery in 2011
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The nation's dairy farmers can expect 2011 to be a second straight year of modest growth, according to a report released Wednesday that offers a small dose of optimism to an industry still recovering from a devastating 2009. Feed...Tags: Reid Ribble, World War II (1939-1945), Beverage Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Case studies in health mergers
When cities and counties combine health departments, they face multiple challenges.
How will the merged entity be financed and governed? Where will bureaucratic control reside? How will different missions be meshed? How will information systems and...Tags: Seattle, Real Estate, Health, Methadone (drug), Medical Services
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Midwest events
Illinois
June 3-5: Garden Fair, Rockford. This annual event at the Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden includes gardening vendors, outdoor cooking demonstrations and a Q-and-A with experts. Fee varies; 815-965-8146; tinyurl.com/3mpb79t. Miles from Chicago:...Tags: Farms, Illinois, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Festive Events
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Joe Biden update: As VP, he qualifies for another whole day in Pennsylvania
Top of the TicketAnother full day of political campaigning for embattled Democrats by the Democrat.... -
GMO corn: An organic farmer's best friend?
GreenspaceIt seems obvious that farmers who plant genetically modified crops designed to wipe out pests would see fewer nasty critters in their fields. But new research shows that, at least in the case of one pesky insect in the U.S....... -
Wisconsin halts plans for high-speed rail to Madison
Chicago Breaking NewsPreliminary work was halted today on Wisconsin's plans for high-speed passenger trains to operate between Milwaukee and Madison, officials said. While the announcement by outgoing Gov. James Doyle, a Democrat, suspending all design and engineering work... -
Jerry Bock, the composer of 'Fiddler on the Roof,' is dead at 81
The Theater LoopJerry Bock with TimeLine Theatre artistic Director PJ Powers at a production of "Fiorello!" at TimeLine in 2008. 1928 ~ 2010 When composer Jerry Bock started work on a musical about a rural Jewish community at the turn of the...... -
Ada Deer, Native rights pioneer, to launch Mitchell Museum's annual lecture
TribLocal - EvanstonMenominee elder Ada E. Deer, nationally recognized social worker, community organizer, activist, and political leader, will deliver the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian’s first …... -
Wisconsin showdown and Hitler and the trade unions
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelI've been closely following the protests in Wisconsin over whether public employee unions should lose some of their bargaining rights, as their Gov. Scott (Walker) wants to do – and might possibly have crossed the mind of our own Gov. Scott,... -
Joe Biden update: He meets with AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka to talk about secret stuff
Top of the TicketJoe Biden meets with top union officers in the White House to talk about secret stuff....
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