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Restaurant inspections from Pike County, June 2-8These establishments in Pike County were inspected between June 2 and 8, according to Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture ...
These establishments in Wayne County were inspected between May 26 and June 8, according to Pennsylvania Department of ...
Applebee's in Springfield received 22 health code violations in May, including moldy sheet pans and weak sanitizer. Several ...
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Centre Daily Times on MSNHere’s how a Centre County nonprofit made a former fraternity into its new homeA Centre County nonprofit that provides services and resources to people in crisis has recently made a new home for itself in ...
The conditions in which the food was being stored posed health risks and the store was deemed "in need of urgent improvement" ...
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
State inspectors temporarily shut six South Florida restaurants and one food truck last week after finding violations such as rodent droppings at the bottom of a pizza station, dead roaches “stuck to ...
Here are the food inspections for the last week in Terre Haute, courtesy of the Vigo County Health Department. Establishments ...
Even when evictions are dropped by landlords, renters face more consequences. "It’s hard to wrap my head around how this ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNSticky floors and dirty knives: Latest Stanislaus County health inspectionsStanislaus County health inspectors observed violations including sticky floors, heavily soiled linens, dirty knives and no hot water at the end of May.
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Homes and Gardens on MSNThis compact IKEA storage savior frees up floor and counter space in even the tiniest of kitchens, and it's now less than $5The answer is to go vertical and free up floor and counter space to create a less crowded feel. Enter the compact IKEA ...
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The East African on MSNUganda’s post-harvest losses: Reaping the rewards of better storageIn Uganda alone, FAO estimates that more than 17.6 percent of grains—including maize, millet, and rice—are lost annually due ...
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