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Ingham County violated animal shelter regulation laws, state investigation finds

Lansing State Journal | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in News

A state investigation found there was sufficient evidence to show that the Ingham County Animal Control and Shelter violated Michigan law in its care of 50 dogs seized from a fighting ring.  The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development found the shelter failed to sanitize kennels enough, did not have enough employees and did not properly register an auxiliary shelter it opened to deal with the excess of animals. The department may impose a fine of up to $1,000 for each violation of the Pet Shops, Dog Pounds and Animal Shelters Act.


The Allure Of Destination Breweries As Rural Economic Engines

Wiscontext | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Agriculture, Rural News

Craft beer fans seeking different flavors are accustomed to hitting the road to taste offerings from breweries both near and far from home. Special releases of new and limited-run creations are a big draw, but so too are the breweries themselves. As the craft beer industry has blossomed over the past decade, so too have options for such visits.


Tofurky sues to stop Missouri law over meat terminology

Minnesota Star Tribune | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Food, SARL Members and Alumni News

Vegetarian food-maker Tofurky filed a lawsuit in Missouri on Monday seeking to defend its right to describe its products with meat terminology such as "sausage" and "hot dogs," as long as the packaging makes clear what the ingredients are.


USDA official: ‘Shame on Consumer Reports’

Meat + Poultry | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Food News

An Aug. 29 statement from US Dept. of Agriculture Acting Deputy Undersecretary for Food Safety, Carmen Rottenberg discredits Consumer Reports (CR) for recently publishing a story claiming that meat and poultry sold at retail outlets contain drug residues that are harmful to humans. The story claims that drugs prohibited in meat and poultry products, including a “hallucinogenic party drug,” a risky anti-inflammatory, an anemia-linked antibiotic and other banned and restricted drugs, may show up in US meat and poultry products more often than previously known.


Nevada marijuana sales blow away projections in first year

Las Vegas Review Journal | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Agriculture, SARL Members and Alumni News

Nevada dispensaries sold nearly $425 million worth of recreational marijuana and pulled in nearly $70 million in tax revenue in the state’s first full year of sales, officials announced.


Colorado ballot issue seeks to balance political parties' influence on voting maps

Coloradoan | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in SARL Members and Alumni News

A pair of proposed amendments to the Colorado Constitution, dubbed Amendments Y and Z, take aim at "the most important voting matter no one has ever heard of," according to one backer. Their target: Gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is stacking the deck in favor of one political party by drawing political district maps in its favor.


General Mills boosts paid leave benefits to keep up with changing workforce

Benefit News | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Rural News

General Mills is more than tripling the length of its paid maternity and parental leave policies, introducing paid caregiver leave, and boosting its bereavement and short-term disability benefits. The packaged food company announced the changes Wednesday as part of an overall U.S. employee benefits upgrade that goes into effect Jan.


California passes landmark 100% clean energy goal

Utility Dive | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Energy News

The California Senate on Wednesday passed legislation that would set the state on a path to eliminate carbon emissions from its electricity generation, after the state Assembly approved it on Tuesday. S.B. 100 would set a state goal to supply 100% of retail electricity sales from carbon-free resources by 2045 and direct state agencies to begin planning for the target.


TVA shifts coal ash strategy in response to spill, Obama-era rule

Utility Dive | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Energy News

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) said it will alter its management of coal ash at a Kentucky coal plant in response to an Obama-era regulation under threat by the Trump administration.The utility will close two unlined coal ash storage units at its Shawnee Fossil Plant, removing water from the waste project, and capping the remaining contents in place, according to a final supplemental Environmental Impact Statement released on Friday.


General Mills To Remove 'Natural' Label From Granola Bars After Glyphosate Lawsuit

Forbes | Posted onAugust 30, 2018 in Food News

General Mills will remove 'Made with 100% Natural Whole Grain Oats' from its Nature Valley granola bar labels, part of a settlement in a lawsuit over glyphosate in cereals and other products. A recent EWG report revealed the presence of glyphosate in Cheerios and Quaker Oats in levels above what EWG considers "an adequate margin of safety" for children, according to the report. The report, which covered 45 different products, also revealed the chemical in some samples of granola bars, snack bars and other cereals.


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