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Gnats swarming around 'gross' dishwasher area with putrid odor: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, Aug. 26, 2022 | Restaurant Inspections

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers

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University of Sydney Union - COVID-19 Update

The University of Sydney Union is a non-for-profit organisation providing students with an enriched University experience and lively campus life

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Two suffer burns as coffee van bursts into flames

Two patients in serious condition after coffee van goes up in flames in Wynnum News by Brayden Heslehurst Premium Content Subscriber only Two people are in a serious condition after a coffee van burst into flames on Brisbane s bayside this morning. The van, which was reportedly operating on Glenora and Allen St in Wynnum, ignited around 7am with Queensland Fire and Emergency Service crews as well as paramedics and police on scene within 10 minutes. A QFES spokesman said the fire was under control quickly. QFES attended the scene of a coffee van fire in Wynnum this morning. But a female in her 40s and a male in his 40s were both transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital in serious but stable conditions shortly after.

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Baton relay to celebrate 100 years of Rotary

Premium Content Subscriber only Grafton will host the launch of a baton relay as part of Rotary International’s celebrations of 100 years of service in Australia and New Zealand. The Rotary 100 Baton Relay will run for 100 days across all 57 clubs in Rotary District 9640, which encompasses Northern NSW and South East Queensland from Grafton to Coomera, inland to Goondiwindi. Clarence Valley Mayor Jim Simmons will start the relay with a walk from Memorial Park in Grafton at 10am this Friday (February 5), ending on May 15 at the Rotary International District Conference in Twin Towns Services Club in Tweed Heads. The relay is aimed to connect all Rotary clubs across Australia and New Zealand with their communities, promoting the theme “Rotary says No to Domestic Violence”.

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