Minnesota
Salmonella found inside charcuterie sampler sold at Minnesota retailers
MINNEAPOLIS — State health officials are issuing a salmonella warning after a Minnesotan fell ill from eating a Busseto’s Charcuterie Sampler, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
That person was not hospitalized but reported becoming sick after eating food from a package.
Officials don’t yet know what parts of the sampler were the source of contamination and whether other similar products might be affected.
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They recommend avoiding eating any Busseto’s samplers from LOT number L075330300 with the expiration date of April 27, 2024.
Sam’s Club and other retailers sell it.
Salmonella symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever. Symptoms typically begin 12-to-96 hours after exposure, but can sometimes occur after two weeks. The infections typically last up to a week, according to the department.
Both the health department and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture are investigating.
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Man, 29, drowns in northern Minnesota lake
A 29-year-old man drowned at a lake in northern Minnesota on Saturday, according to the sheriff’s office.
The Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Office said the man drowned at the swimming area at Little Emily Lake Park. The man was at the park with family and friends at the time.
First responders arrived at the scene to try and rescue him, but he was pronounced dead, according to the sheriff’s office.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s family and friends during this incredibly difficult time,” the sheriff’s office said.
Little Emily Lake is about 40 miles north of Brainerd.
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If Nolan Teasley is the “primary football executive” in Minnesota, Seahawks will get compensatory picks
The hiring of Seahawks assistant G.M. Nolan Teasley as the Vikings’ new G.M. will carry a specific benefit for his former team.
Per the league, Teasley qualifies as a diverse candidate under the NFL provision that gives the former team of a newly-hired G.M. or head coach a pair of third-round compensatory draft picks.
The only question is whether Teasley will be Minnesota’s “primary football executive.” That requirement prevented the Bears from receiving the compensatory draft picks when assistant General Manager Ian Cunningham was hired to be the Falcons G.M. The league decided that president of football Matt Ryan is the “primary football executive” in Atlanta.
The Bears appealed the decision to the league, and Bears fans continue to be mystified by the outcome — especially since Ryan has made it clear that Cunningham is a General Manager “in every facet of the word.”
Minnesota has no similar position to Ryan’s job with the Falcons. The only alternative to Teasley would be coach Kevin O’Connell. But there has been no indication that, moving forward, O’Connell will emerge as the top football executive for the Vikings, with full control over the roster and the draft.
The NFL’s full collection of diversity of initiatives have recently come under attack by Florida’s attorney general. The Seahawks getting two extra third-round draft picks undoubtedly will spark a reaction from those who, in the current climate, attack efforts aimed at enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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