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Political notebook: Gun debate set to return to Minnesota Capitol
By Don Davis Call it Gun Week 2 in the Minnesota Legislature. The Senate Judiciary Committee plans Thursday and Friday meetings on bills written to curb gun violence. Senate Majority Leader Tom Bak...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 4:51 PM
Gov. Dayton declares Minnesota TB-Free
Gov. Mark Dayton has declared today, Dec. 7, 2011, as TB-Free Day in Minnesota. The declaration marks the end of a six-year battle in the state to eradicate bovine tuberculosis and regain its TB-Free ...
Posted on 12/7/11 at 12:04 PM
1940: Feds to Investigate TB Status
Tuberculosis was being investigated in this area in 1940....
Posted on 2/27/11 at 12:00 AM
Cattle TB restrictions over, opening markets
ST. PAUL — Minnesota cattle producers faced six emotional and financially challenging years, but now they celebrate a re-opening of markets nationwide after the state has been declared free of bovine tuberculosis. Gov. Mark Dayton Wednesday issued a proclamation proclaiming TB free day for the state’s cattle industry after 58 herds were destroyed and 800,000 animals tested.By Don Davis , December 07, 2011
Minnesota reaches milestone in bovine TB fight
ST. PAUL — State officials have announced another milestone in the fight to eliminate bovine tuberculosis from northwestern Minnesota.By Associated Press , October 01, 2010
Most of state to be declared TB-Free in October
BEMIDJI - The U.S. Agriculture Department is expected in October to upgrade the majority of Minnesota as TB-Free, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health announced Thursday.By Brad Swenson, Bemidji Pioneer , September 24, 2010
Beef gets big boost from feds
Breeding stock will no longer be required to undergo TB testingWORTHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday issued a federal order that will allow beef producers in modified bovine tuberculosis zones to transport their breeding animals across state lines without undergoing costly TB testing.
By Julie Buntjer , April 16, 2010
Bovine TB regulations change, helping beef producers
WORTHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday issued a federal order that will allow beef producers in modified bovine tuberculosis zones to transport their breeding animals across state lines without undergoing costly TB testing.By Julie Buntjer , April 15, 2010
NRCHS receives grant from state
Budget woes to be eased by $10,000 for aid with TB expensesBy Julie Buntjer , November 13, 2008
TB outbreak has cost county nearly $31K
WORTHINGTON — Nobles-Rock Community Health Services (NRCHS) has been awarded a grant from the Minnesota Department of Health and the CDC to assist with managing the tuberculosis outbreak in Nobles County.October 09, 2008
Testing deer for TB crucial
ECKLES TOWNSHIP — Testing deer for bovine tuberculosis could prove crucial to putting Minnesota back to TB-Free status, says state Sen. Rod Skoe, DFL-Clearbrook.By Brad Swenson Bemidji Pioneer , September 29, 2008
NRCHS investigation of tuberculosis cases nears end
NRCHS investigation of tuberculosis cases nears endBy Julie Buntjer , September 11, 2008
Local clinics help ease strain on public health
Number of individuals with latent TB now at 62By Julie Buntjer , August 29, 2008
CDC assists in local TB investigation
Meyer: There can be no barrier to health care for those in need of testing or treatment for tuberculosisBy Julie Buntjer , August 14, 2008
Rise in TB cases to prompt CDC response
WORTHINGTON — As a result of some reclassification, the number of active tuberculosis cases in Nobles County now stands at four, including two adults and two children under the age of 5, while the number of suspected cases has grown to nine. All of the cases have surfaced since April.By Julie Buntjer , July 30, 2008
Active TB cases surge
Six more cases diagnosed in last month, including five childrenBy Julie Buntjer , June 12, 2008
Active TB case reported in Nobles County
Health official says public not at riskBy Julie Buntjer , May 20, 2008
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