Food Safety News - May 23, 2017 Supreme Court will not review DeCoster sentences in egg cases

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Supreme Court will not review DeCoster sentences in egg cases

By Dan Flynn

Austin "Jack" DeCoster, 83, and his 53-year old son Peter DeCoster are not going to get their day in the Supreme Court after all, but instead are likely to spend their summer and fall taking turns doing 3-month prison sentences at the Federal Prison Camp in Yankton, SD. The DeCosters had petitioned the U.S. Supreme... Continue Reading

Botulism toxin confirmed in Gehl's cheese sauce; no recall

By Coral Beach

Health officials have confirmed that cheese sauce sold at a gas station in California was contaminated with the same type of botulism toxin as victims of a deadly outbreak, but there are no plans for a recall. Although the California Department of Public Health did not name the brand of the cheese sauce, an inspector... Continue Reading

Jury selection begins May 31 in Siouxland for 'trial of century'

By Dan Flynn

The region where the borders of Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska meet is called "Siouxland." It has been ever since 20th Century novelist Frederick Manfred, who wrote the acclaimed “Lord Grizzly” and 21 other works of fiction,  came up with the area moniker. Were he still alive, Manfred would enjoy seeing Elk Point, SD,... Continue Reading

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