November 03, 2009

CDC: Tainted Ground Beef May Be Linked To 2 Deaths

Contaminated fresh ground beef caused a possible E. coli outbreak that killed two people and sent 16 others to hospitals, federal health officials said Monday. Twenty-eight people may have become ill after eating beef produced by Fairbank Farms of Ashville, N.Y., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. All but three of the suspected infections are in the northeastern U.S. and 18 are in New England, said CDC spokeswoman Lola Scott Russell.


October 20, 2009

Health Officials Reiterate Humans Cannot Get H1N1 From Eating Pork

Officials say so far, one Minnesota State Fair pig has tested positive for the H1N1 virus. But, even though the pig had swine flu, health officials say it likely caught the virus from humans visiting the fair. Officials are also emphasizing that people cannot get the H1N1 virus by eating pork. Karla Hult takes a look at what consumers are saying.

Health Officials Reiterate Humans Cannot Get H1N1 From Eating Pork

Officials say so far, one Minnesota State Fair pig has tested positive for the H1N1 virus. But, even though the pig had swine flu, health officials say it likely caught the virus from humans visiting the fair. Officials are also emphasizing that people cannot get the H1N1 virus by eating pork. Karla Hult takes a look at what consumers are saying.


September 10, 2009

Burke County Schools Recognized By The USDA

Three Burke County schools were recognized Thursday morning by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for being outstanding nutrition environments.


August 05, 2009

Fox Creek High School Gets New Building

Time to go back to school, but they’re not going back…at least not to the old building. For the past five years, Fox Creek High School has been holding classes in an old video poker place. But no more, this year, they get a brand new building. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe takes us inside.


July 01, 2009

SC Agriculture Chief Urges Grillers To Be Safe This Summer

Summer is in full swing, and South Carolina’s agriculture officials want to make sure you’re safe when grilling outside. South Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers says Palmetto State residents firing up their grills this summer should make sure they handle all food safely.


June 29, 2009

JBS Swift Beef Company Expands Beef Recall

JBS Swift Beef Co. of Greeley, Colo., is voluntarily expanding its beef recall to include about 380,000 pounds of products because of possible E. coli contamination. A recall earlier this week involved about 41,000 pounds of products.

JBS Swift Beef Company Expands Beef Recall

JBS Swift Beef Co. of Greeley, Colo., is voluntarily expanding its beef recall to include about 380,000 pounds of products because of possible E. coli contamination. A recall earlier this week involved about 41,000 pounds of products.


May 13, 2009

Report: 1 In 6 Georgia Children Hungry

A new report says nearly one in six Georgia children live on the brink of hunger and the number is growing.

Report: 1 In 6 Georgia Children Hungry

A new report says nearly one in six Georgia children live on the brink of hunger and the number is growing.


February 18, 2009

Peanut Butter Recall Hits Local Food Banks

With the recent peanut butter recalls, it’s starting to affect more than just the peanut butter plants. Count on WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop for the details.


January 24, 2009

Fox Creek High School Breaks Ground

It’s a new beginning for one North Augusta school as they break ground, Saturday. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has more on this momentous occasion.


December 19, 2008

USDA Declares Georgia Disaster Area

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared 146 of 159 Georgia counties a primary disaster area because of production losses due to prolonged drought and high temperatures.


November 19, 2008

Allendale Homeowners Upset about Incomplete Home Repairs

Allendale County has a group of concerned citizens who are trying to help their struggling community, but even though they all say they have the same goals, they don’t always agree on things. Some say this bickering has cost this community. Allendale County Alive is an organization that set out with a promise to help struggling families with some home repairs, but money, and tempers have come up short. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe has more.


November 06, 2008

Georgia Counties Get Help With Storm-Damaged Crops

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has declared 22 Georgia counties disaster areas because of severe storms that hit the state in August.

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