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Deadly string of contaminations continues
SUMMARY: A deadly Listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat meat has resulted in the deaths of two infants in California, with nine others hospitalized. The CDC is investigating the outbreak, and the USDA has recalled 72,000 pounds of contaminated meat products across four states. This follows several other foodborne illness outbreaks, including Listeria-tainted deli meat, E. coli in McDonald’s onions, and contaminated organic carrots. Experts stress the importance of food safety and sanitation to prevent such outbreaks, urging consumers to dispose of recalled products and sanitize their refrigerators.

Deadly string of contaminations continues
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Residents question Georgetown Co. plan for low-density development on golf courses
SUMMARY: Residents are concerned about Georgetown County’s new zoning plans, which could allow residential development on golf courses. County leaders propose a Neighborhood Amenity District for low-density development, which some argue threatens existing green spaces. Advocates believe the county should maintain the current conservation agriculture zoning, preventing residential housing on golf courses. Since 1997, these areas have been designated as private recreational with no residential development allowed. Residents argue that the county can redesignate these golf courses to better protect them. While officials claim the plans aim to preserve green spaces, many question the true intentions of course owners and the county’s commitment.

Georgetown County leaders will start to take their swing at more green space and very low-density development on golf courses.
In late 2024, Georgetown County leaders approved the land use element and future land maps included in their updated comprehensive plan.
Their comprehensive plan was approved but had a lot of debate from residents due to not updating their zoning laws along with their future land maps and comprehensive plan.
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Sports betting in South Carolina push continues
SUMMARY: South Carolina lawmakers continue pushing for legalized sports betting, following North Carolina’s success with a revenue boost after legalization. Representative Todd Rutherford argues the state is missing out on potential tax revenue by not legalizing online sports betting. While some worry about the risks of gambling addiction, particularly among young men, Rutherford emphasizes the need for protections and addiction programs. He points out that addiction to gambling should not result in shutting down the industry, citing alcohol and drug programs as examples. The bill currently has bipartisan support from 11 South Carolina lawmakers.

Sports betting in South Carolina push continues
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South Carolina DSS celebrates healthy living through week-long initiative
SUMMARY: The SC Department of Social Services is promoting healthier eating through a week-long initiative, encouraging better food and exercise choices. The federally funded “Child and Adult-Care Food Program” reimburses local care centers for providing healthy meals, serving over 17 million meals last year. Residents can join the “5210 South Carolina” campaign by consuming five fruits and vegetables daily, limiting screen time to two hours, engaging in one hour of physical activity, and avoiding sugary beverages. This week’s theme is “Trying New Foods,” encouraging exploration of diverse cuisines. The USDA provides additional guidelines for healthier eating.
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