According to the story, eight people have been officially diagnosed with the disease, which presents symptoms similar to pneumonia, and hospital officials have been making phone calls searching for others who may have been exposed.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Thousands may have been exposed to Legionnaires' disease
Maintenance chief used school equipment for private business
MONROE, LA — Energy and Maintenance Manager Kirk Clark has been suspended for 10 days and ordered to repay the Monroe City Schools district $2,000 for allegedly using school equipment for his private janitorial business, according to the Associate Press.
According to the story,
According to the story, the Monroe Federation of Teachers has complained that any other employee would have been fired for the same transgressions, and that they first asked the district to investigate
Alarming rise in cruise ship norovirus outbreaks despite cleaning
According to the story, experts can’t confirm whether the outbreaks — four of which happened in one week — are coincidence or are indicative of something worse, such as the possibility that the virus may have changed to become more easily-spread or resistant to cleaning.
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Norovirus is particularly difficult to eradicate because it can linger on surfaces like doorknobs, countertops and buffet tables and can sometimes even survive being cleaned with a bleach solution, the story noted.
The virus also has an incubation period, the story added.
University instates changes to increase custodial supervision
Officials: Next wave of H1N1 on its way
Thursday, April 1, 2010
School custodian steals student's medication
NORRISTOWN, PA — A school custodian was sentenced to two years' probation after admitting he stole a student's prescription medication from the school nurse's office, according to The Mercury.
According to the story, 28-year-old Jonathan Schilling was working as a custodian at
The camera had been installed after an incident three days earlier where 96 tablets of Adderall, a stimulant drug used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), went missing, the story stated.
Schilling was also sentenced to 60 hours of community service, the story added.
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Man sues over clogged toilet, amputation
According to the story, Batres said maintenance workers at the apartment complex failed to clean up after a sewage backup last November caused his toilet to overflow, flooding the apartment and saturating his bedroom carpet.
Batres attempted to clean up the mess, but his foot become infected after he cut it while clipping his toenails in his apartment bathroom, resulting in a hospitalization and eventual amputation of the limb to save his life from the spreading infection, the story stated.
Veronia Foley, Batres' lawyer, said: "In less than a week, this man's life was turned upside down. He was a father of three, had a full time job and now he's missing a leg."
Apartment managers were unavailable for comment, the story added.