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Unlabeled noxious chemicals: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, May 13, 2022

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The Lake to Bay hop from June 11-13 features specials from 29 businesses in Kewaunee County and nearby areas, including Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay

Cooler racks with buildup of green matter; knife held together with tape: Lancaster County restaurant inspections, May 7, 2021

Calamus Run Farm, 672 Georgetown Road, Ronks, opening, April 30. Pass. No violations. Country Pretzel Twists, 955 N. State St., Ephrata, April 30. Pass. An accumulation of dust and dirt on top of Avantco oven; cleaned and sanitized utensils located near three-bay sink are stored with food contact surfaces exposed to hand contact when retrieved by food employees. Blades on fan located over prep table contain static dust and has the potential to contaminate food below. Wood pretzel paddle is no longer a smooth, easily cleanable surface. Food facility has available chlorine sanitizer test strips; however, they are the wrong type. There are several broken, cracked and missing floor tiles throughout facility, rendering the floor not smooth and easily cleanable. Tape is being used to cover holes near threshold of storage room; repeat violation. Carpet mats are being used as a floor covering in the food prep area, which are not smooth easily cleanable surfaces; repeat violation.

Anchorage man nearly struck school bus before shooting Wasilla police officer in the hand, charges say

Anchorage man fleeing trooper nearly struck school bus before shooting Wasilla police officer in the hand, charges say Print article This article has been updated to correct the spelling of the wounded Wasilla officer. He is Adam Gebert, not Gerbert. An Anchorage man who shot and injured a Wasilla police officer Thursday nearly struck a school bus before the confrontation, according to charges. Patrick E. Marrs II, 57, is facing charges including attempted murder for shooting Officer Adam Gebert in the hand during what troopers described as a “volley of gunfire” outside a convenience store. Just before 5 p.m., Gebert noticed a silver Pontiac Grand Am that had a license plate registered to another vehicle, according to a sworn affidavit filed by Trooper Jason Fieser. Gebert tried to pull over the vehicle, which Marrs was driving, but Marrs sped away, hitting speeds of 75 mph on an icy stretch of Bogard Road, the charges said.

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