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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
... was no damage that we're aware of to any structures and property," Washington County Sheriff Kirk Smith said Tuesday.In Zion National Park, flash flooding hit the popular Subway hiking area. Most groups were out before any flooding occurred, said park spokesman Ron Terry."There was one group that had not emerged from the flash flooding," he said on Tuesday.They had to go for higher...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
... was no damage that we're aware of to any structures and property," Washington County Sheriff Kirk Smith said Tuesday.In Zion National Park, flash flooding hit the popular Subway hiking area. Most groups were out before any flooding occurred, said park spokesman Ron Terry."There was one group that had not emerged from the flash flooding," he said Tuesday.They had to go for higher ground,...
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Salt Lake Tribune (Free subscription) | 08/01/2008
... and fear," Polk said. "We have to get beyond current perceptions." Washington County Sheriff Kirk Smith said he is trying to build bridges with the tribe, whose Shivwits Reservation is located 12 miles west of St. George. Smith is aware prejudices exist toward Paiutes in Washington County, but said some headway has been made in improving relations. "[Prejudices] have been developing...
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Anglican Mainstream (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
By Cherie Wetzel, Anglicans United & Latimer Press The 5:00 press conference on the Third stage of the Windsor Continuation Group was preceded by an Episcopal News Service impromptu conference on the lawn outside “the Missing Link” building. TEC bishops Catherine Roskam, Suffragan, New York and Kirk Smith, Arizona, spoke first about the theme of the day: [...]
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VDARE.com: Blog Articles (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
... be fair, “there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak,” said Kirk Smith, food-borne-disease chief at the Minnesota Department of Health.And federal investigators say Minnesota’s information came just as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapeños might play a role.“Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapeños as...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
... To be fair, "there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak," cautioned Kirk Smith, foodborne disease chief at the Minnesota Department of Health. And federal investigators say Minnesota's information came just as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapenos might play a role. "Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapenos...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... To be fair, "there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak," cautioned Kirk Smith, the foodborne disease chief at the Minnesota De-partment of Health. And federal investigators say Minnesota's information came as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapenos might play a role. "Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapenos...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... making it "crystal clear" it was not tomatoes but jalapenos that were the likely source, said Kirk Smith, head of foodborne diseases at the Health Department. Smith said that by mid-June, federal investigators already had begun to think tomatoes were not the sole culprit. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials still have not completely ruled out tomatoes. Data indicate...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Minnesota health officials first learned of a salmonella outbreak in the state on June 23. By July 9, they were on the phone with their federal counterparts making it "crystal clear" it was not tomatoes but jalapenos that were the likely source, said Kirk Smith, head of foodborne diseases at the Health Department.
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Minnesota health officials first learned of a salmonella outbreak in the state on June 23. By July 9, they were on the phone with their federal counterparts making it "crystal clear" it was not tomatoes but jalapenos that were the likely source, said Kirk Smith, head of foodborne diseases at the Health Department.
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kare11.com - Business News (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... be fair, "there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak," cautioned Kirk Smith, foodborne disease chief at the Minnesota Department of Health.And federal investigators say Minnesota's information came just as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapenos might play a role."Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapenos...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... be fair, "there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak," cautioned Kirk Smith, foodborne disease chief at the Minnesota Department of Health.And federal investigators say Minnesota's information came just as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapenos might play a role."Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapenos...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Minnesota health officials first learned of a salmonella outbreak in the state on June 23. By July 9, they were on the phone with their federal counterparts making it "crystal clear" it was not tomatoes but jalapenos that were the likely source, said Kirk Smith, head of foodborne diseases at the Health Department.
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... To be fair, "there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak," cautioned Kirk Smith, foodborne disease chief at the Minnesota Department of Health. And federal investigators say Minnesota's information came just as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapenos might play a role. "Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapenos...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... be fair, "there was already some doubt about tomatoes causing this whole outbreak," cautioned Kirk Smith, foodborne disease chief at the Minnesota Department of Health.And federal investigators say Minnesota's information came just as they were getting hints from two Texas restaurant clusters that jalapenos might play a role."Ours was the first that pointed specifically to jalapenos...