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Monday 29 August 2022

Thank you and farewell young Logan Taylor.

 



Temporary street closures for firefighter Logan Taylor’s funeral procession


By Nick Borden August 29, 2022

MEDFORD, Ore. – The funeral procession for a local firefighter who passed away after an incident on The Rum Creek Fire happening on August 29th.

Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Medford Police Department, and Oregon State Police will escort a procession for Logan Taylor at 9 am.

Taylor, a 25-year-old from Talent was contracted to fight the fire. He died when a tree fell on him on August 18th. Police say the procession and temporary street closures will begin promptly at 9 am.

Areas affected include Barnett Road from Alba Drive to Stewart Avenue. Stewart Avenue from Barnett Road to Riverside Avenue. And Riverside Avenue from Stewart Avenue to Highway 99 to Lowry Lane.

Officers say they are honored to escort Logan Ralor and his family.

“Anytime a fellow brother, firefighter, or law enforcement official passes away, it’s something that we train for. It’s very honorable for us to be able to help and we are glad to do so,” said SGT. John Richmond with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.   

Governor Kate Brown has ordered all flags at Oregon Public Institutions to be flown at half-staff on Monday for Taylor.

The memorial service is open to the public at Harry and David’s baseball field.

Link.

Link to fire story. 

SW Oregon wildfire grows rapidly, destroys several structures (msn.com)

Saturday 27 August 2022

Escherichia coli + Wendy's = 38 people hospitalized

 



·3 min read

multi-state E. coli outbreak associated with romaine lettuce in sandwiches from Wendy's has grown, with dozens more infections reported in the past week, according to federal health officials.

Since Aug. 17, when the outbreak was first publicized, 55 more illnesses in the outbreak have been reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- bringing the total number of reported infections to 84, the agency said Thursday.

Among those, 38 people have been hospitalized, including eight people in Michigan who have a type of kidney failure called hemolytic uremic syndrome, the CDC said. No deaths have been reported so far.

The infections have been reported to the CDC from four states: Michigan (53); Ohio (23); Indiana (six); and Pennsylvania (two).

PHOTO: RRomaine lettuce is displayed at a store in a stock photo. (Natissima/iStockphoto via Getty Images)
PHOTO: RRomaine lettuce is displayed at a store in a stock photo. (Natissima/iStockphoto via Getty Images)

CDC investigators are working to confirm the source of the outbreak, though many of those who became sick reported eating at Wendy's, the CDC said.

"A specific food has not yet been confirmed as the source of this outbreak, but many sick people reported eating sandwiches with romaine lettuce at Wendy's restaurants in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania before getting sick," the CDC said in its notice.

Among 62 people interviewed by investigators, 52 of them (84%) reported eating at a Wendy's the week before they became sick, the CDC said. Of 17 people with detailed information about what they ate there, 15 (88%) reported eating romaine lettuce served on burgers and sandwiches.

As a precaution, the fast food chain has removed the romaine lettuce used in sandwiches from restaurants in that region. A different type of romaine lettuce is used in salads.

In a statement on its website Friday, Wendy's confirmed that it was "fully cooperating with public health authorities on their ongoing investigation of the regional E. coli outbreak reported in certain midwestern states," adding that it was "taking the precaution of discarding and replacing the sandwich lettuce at some restaurants in that region."

"The lettuce that we use in our salads is different, and is not affected by this action. As a company, we are committed to upholding our high standards of food safety and quality," the statement read.

The CDC is not advising that people stop eating at Wendy's or to stop eating romaine lettuce in general.

"At this time, there is no evidence to indicate that romaine lettuce sold in grocery stores, served in other restaurants, or in people's homes is linked to this outbreak," the CDC said.

Most people infected with E. coli experience severe stomach cramps, vomiting and often bloody diarrhea, which typically start three to four days after ingesting the bacteria.

The CDC is urging people to call their health care provider immediately if they have severe symptoms, such as diarrhea for more than three days, diarrhea and a fever higher than 102 degrees, vomiting to the point where you can't keep liquids down and signs of dehydration.

Most recover without treatment within a week, though some people may develop kidney failure.




Link


https://www.yahoo.com/gma/e-coli-outbreak-linked-wendys-232900867.html

Tuesday 23 August 2022

How many times have you been mistreated while shopping at Walmart? Plus, do nothing police.



A Black customer was awarded $4.4 million in damages in racial profiling lawsuit against Walmart

Amy Simonson Yesterday 8:48 PM

A jury in Oregon awarded a Black man $4.4 million in damages after he claimed in a lawsuit that a White Walmart employee racially profiled him while shopping and tried to have law enforcement act on false charges, according to court documents.

Michael Mangum was awarded $400,000 in non-economic damages and $4 million in punitive damages Friday, according to a news release issued by his attorney Sunday.

Walmart told CNN in a written statement that it does not tolerate discrimination and that the verdict is “excessive” and not supported by evidence.

“Mr. Mangum was never stopped by Walmart’s Asset Protection. He interfered with our associates as they were surveilling and then stopped confirmed shoplifters, and then refused to leave despite being asked to repeatedly by our staff and Multnomah County deputies,” according to spokesperson Randy Hargrove. “We are reviewing our options including post-trial motions.”

Mangum, who was 59 at the time, went to a Walmart in Wood Village, Oregon, on March 26, 2020, to look for a light bulb for his refrigerator, his attorney said in the news release.

“Noticing that he was under surveillance by a Walmart loss prevention employee, Mangum objected, believing he was racially profiled,” the release said.

The employee ordered Mangum to leave the store, but Mangum refused, according to the release,

The employee said he “would call the police and tell them that Mangum had threatened to smash him in the face,” the release said.

Multnomah County Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the store but did not take action against Mangum due to “shifting explanations as to why the employee called” and because of the employee’s reputation for making false reports to police, the attorney said in the news release.

In a deposition clip given to CNN by Mangum’s attorney, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Shift Cmdr. Sgt. Bryan White said he and deputies on his shift had become “extremely frustrated with a pattern of behavior that they had identified” in the employee calling 911 to report “dangerous active situations such as customers physically assaulting him or loss prevention employees or other Walmart employees while trying to steal and then the deputies determining that that never actually happened.”

Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese told CNN in a statement that his agency treats people with dignity and respect.

“Our Deputies have a fair and balanced approach to criminal investigations. I am pleased with how our members responded and assessed the allegations being made in this situation. They recognized inconsistencies in the caller’s report and in past interactions,” he said.

Lawsuit claims discrimination, harassment

Mangum’s lawsuit claims that the employee called law enforcement with the intent to, “unlawfully discriminate against” him.

The lawsuit also alleges that the employee’s call was intended to make Mangum feel harassed, humiliated, or embarrassed as well as cause him to suffer damage to his reputation or standing within the community.

It also claimed that the employee’s actions intended to cause Mangum to be expelled from Walmart where he was lawfully allowed to be.

As a result, Mangum “suffered, continues to suffer, and may permanently suffer from embarrassment, fear, humiliation, anger, and indignity,” the complaint said.

Mangum’s trial attorney, Greg Kafoury, said had law enforcement acted on the employee’s claims, Mangum’s jobs would have been at risk had he been charged with a crime, according to a statement.

He added that Mangum refused to be intimidated by the employee’s “lies and bullying.”

“Because of his courage, we were able to show the jury an unconscionable failure of responsibility by the world’s largest corporation,” Kafoury said in the statement.

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A Black customer was awarded $4.4 million in damages in racial profiling lawsuit against Walmart (msn.com)





Friday 19 August 2022

Restaurant owner tackles attacker who punched, robbed elderly man in Hollywood.

Shocking new video shows a good Samaritan stepping in when a homeless man attacked and robbed an elderly man having lunch with his dog.

Cineworld reportedly set to file for bankruptcy


The Wall Street Journal has reported that the Cineworld group-the second largest cinema group in the world-is preparing to file for bankruptcy.

Thursday 11 August 2022

Covert Paul's Funny Animal Memes Contest. There can only be one supreme meme!

Molly has done her job and picked Akasha's baby sheep meme called Just say no to be this there can only be one meme war's contest winner. Congratulations you are the reigning........... defending............... undisputed co King of memes. Forever may your reign last!


Okay PAUL! has picked his winner. Jae Girl is your co King of memes. Winning with big mouse stories. Her meme is featured below.  Congratulations you are the reigning........... defending............... undisputed co King of memes. Forever may your reign last!


I have decided kitties are NOT the supreme meme. So many great kitties memes out there. But the two winners were NOT kitties. and there are alot of other funny animal memes you gave me. There it is the other funny animal memes is the winner. 


~Brian




All that is left is for me to decide if kitties are the supreme meme. I think I'll sleep on it. I'll make my decision in the morning. I promise there will be a winner.

~Brian



Total war!


#memewar2022


Lol


Hi meme warriors,


The rules.


This is a contest. A mighty mean meme war like no other!! The winner gets their image into the top spot in the OP. And bragging rights. The losers go home. Beaten broken and bawling. One more thing. @sagegrousecommunity will choose the winner Friday. Once a winner has been chosen. Any MOD can feature a runner up.


No more rules.


Make no mistake. This is the no holds barred, shock -N- awe, ground and pound. Damn the torpedoes full steam ahead. Give me liberty or give me death. Aces high dogfight. Do or die. Poke in the eye. Take no prisoners. Trench warfare of all the meme wars. This is the one you've been waiting for. This is i, Brian in the Park's, Funny animal memes monthly contest at Covert Paul's blog. There can be only one supreme meme. Make sure it's yours.


Tonight's theme.


This is where we are going to learn who the real supreme meme is. It's the culmination of years of meme wars. Kitties v. every other kind of funny animal meme! It doesn't get any better than this!


Winner picked Monday afternoon PST.


Lol cya Coverter's.








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