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Friday, January 5, 2018

Rauner visits veterans house where various inhabitants died from Legionnaires’ illness

Please able Javascript to watch this videoQUINCY, Ill. -- Governor Rauner is visiting a veterans house where various inhabitants died from Legionnaires' illness. The Governor went to the Illinois Veterans house in Quincy on Wednesday night, & he plans to spend various days there. Fresh: State releases latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report on Quincy Veterans house. 13 inhabitants dead next a Legionnaires outbreak at the Quincy Veterans house. Governor Rauner overnights at the house pledging to drink the water.


Legionnaires' illness at Fresno VA house | The Fresno Bee

lady walks toward her vehicle while she's robbed with someone parked following to herThe Fresno Police section is looking for help to identify a steal & the driver who waited in a vehicle parked following to the prey's vehicle, then mugged her as she walked to her van. The robbery, shown on this safety vidimus, took place during daylight Tuesday & occurred at the Fastrip Gas Station in central Fresno (3793 N. Hughes Ave.). -Bryant-Jon Anteola, The Fresno Bee

Legionnaires' disease at Fresno VA home | The Fresno Bee

Gov. Rauner staying at Quincy veterans house under blaze for Legionnaires' illness

As it stated in Rauner staying at Quincy veterans house under blaze for Legionnaires' diseaseDays after returning from a holiday break, Gov. Bruce Rauner on Wednesday night quietly checked himself into the Illinois Veterans house in Quincy — a house under blaze amid outbreaks of Legionnaires' illness. The house is the site where 13 inhabitants have died from Legionnaires' illness ever ever July 2015. The state's health section on Thursday launched a CDC report report which offered more details about the latest outbreak. Rauner toured the Quincy facility in 2016 & said the state would cautiously screen the house's water for pathogenic bacteria.




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