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Showers and it is chilly. We will get back to mike in a moment, breaking this afternoon Denver Health puts out a warning about a case of tuberculosis and exposure. Staff members are at risk and list your writing is at the hospital, discuss back a couple of months. Officials say they notified the Staff Members out of an abundance of caution and though stuff for most at risk because they believe a patient at the hospital had tubercclosis and possibly exposed Staff Members. Been contacting them in reaching out and they learned about the possible exposure in late july. The hospital has notified all stuff that came into contact with the patient and they believe those are the only is little risk to patients and they believe that the patient was contagious from may until july and when doctors discovered it they put the patient in isolation and there also telling us that there is no present risk at this time. Reporting live, denver 7 it is rare with fewer than 10,000 cases and can spread only

WebXtra: UT Tyler School of Medicine joins state-wide Alzheimer s research group

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Central MN Town Ball Update

Central MN Town Ball Update

CENTRAL MINNESOTA TOWN BALL REPORT Completing my eleventh year at 1390 Granite City Sports with your weekly amateur baseball (Town Team) reports.

Jackrabbits host CLA Quincy Invitational

QUINCY Twenty-two track and field teams gathered at Quincy High School for Saturday’s CliftonLarsonAllen Quincy Invitational for a full day of sprints, runs and throws. The Jackrabbits had the highest finish among local teams in both the boys and girls meet. “Overall, the meet ran really smooth,” Quincy boys track and field Head Coach Andrew Schmitt said. “We were worried a little bit that we might get some wind because we got a lot of wind earlier in the week, but it thankfully died down and made it for a really nice day for competition.” The Quincy boys took fifth with a score of 61 points. Rounding out the top five were Cashmere in first (123.5 points), Brewster (103), Toppenish (94) and Goldendale (66). Wahluke (38) took sixth and Othello (7) took 14th.

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