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Louisburg Cider Mill officials caught off guard by E. coli outbreak tied to Ciderfest
Louisburg Cider Mill officials caught off guard by E. coli outbreak tied to Ciderfest1:54 Test scores are up in Kansas City Public Schools Pause1:26 University Academy scores 100 percent on state APR2:31 Kansas City Streetcar proposed expansion plan2:25 Lumber signed with love for needy veterans1:46 Watch as Veterans Community Project workers build tiny houses in KC0:51 New University of Missouri System president on the next chancellor of Mizzou0:30 KC police investigate shooting death on Jackson Avenue1:29 Taps at the Tower commemorates start of World War I1:46 Tiny houses to shelter homeless veterans
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Louisburg Cider Mill says it wasn't source of E. coli outbreak
Louisburg Cider Mill says it wasn't source of E. coli outbreakThe president and general manager of the Louisburg Cider Mill says products made at the mill are not the source of an E. coli outbreak.State health investigators have confirmed seven cases of E. coli that may have originated during the mill's Ciderfest in late September and early October.Mill president Josh Hebert told The Kansas City Star that state and federal investigators tested manufactured products, processing equipment and some retail items at the mill and all the samples came back negative.
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State investigating E. coli outbreak connected to festival at Louisburg Cider Mill
State investigating E. coli outbreak connected to festival at Louisburg Cider Mill The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is currently conducting an investigation of an outbreak of E. coli among people who attended the Louisburg Cider Mill Ciderfest, which was held Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2, according to a KDHE news release on Wednesday.To date, there are seven laboratory-confirmed cases associated with this investigation, KDHE said.However, the investigation is ongoing and information is subject to change.
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Kansas Department of Health investigating E. coli outbreak at Louisburg Cider Mill Ciderfest
Kansas Department of Health investigating E. coli outbreak at Louisburg Cider Mill CiderfestLOUISBURG, Kan. - The Kansas Department of Health is investigating an E. coli outbreak from the Louisburg Cider Mill Ciderfest.The festival was held on September 24-25 and October 1-2.So far seven people are confirmed to have gotten sick with E. coli.
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