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Judge allows parts of islander suit alleging discrimination April 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) A federal judge is letting part of a lawsuit proceed alleging a Georgia county denied services to residents of Sapelo Island in part because they are Black, but with fewer plaintiffs. The Brunswick News reports U.S. District Judge Stan Baker said some issues in the five-year-old lawsuit need to be decided by a jury, but said 19 of the 41 original plaintiffs had no standing to sue. That s because lawyers for McIntosh County, the defendant, said there s no record of ownership in some properties that now-dismissed plaintiffs are paying taxes on. That reflects a common problem in the Black community, when a property owner dies and leaves land to heirs, sometimes without a will. The heirs often do not obtain legal title to the land.
Farm in Oregon City area expands Kunekune breeding efforts Unexpected circumstances during wildfires last September help out Kristopher Buxton. Buxton Farm has been having new litters of Kunekune pigs every couple of months send to Montana, Utah and several surrounding states as the popularity of the newly-registered pasture breed explodes worldwide. Kristopher Buxton, who owns the Kunekune farm near Oregon City on Dillman Road, said the Disney character of pigs have become a beloved breed for their loving, loyal and carefree characteristics that remind people of Labrador retrievers. We could all use some cute piglets in our lives right now, Buxton said. They are a pasture pig, so you do not feed them waste or scraps; they get everything they need from the pastures and/or large yards and some water.
This Toronto hospital used to have a farm for tuberculosis patients Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. A Toronto man recently rediscovered the remnants of a long-forgotten part of the city s history a farm attached to a hospital. John Maniezzo is a history buff who collects photos and information about many Toronto neighbourhoods on his Facebook page Toronto Old Districts. Recently, he heard about a farm affiliated with a Toronto hospital near the Humber River in the Mount Dennis community and wanted to learn more. They had pigs and chickens and they grew their own vegetables for the patients, Maniezzo told blogTO.
Subscribe Review: Mitigation strategies must continue to be investigated and adopted to avoid ASF entry to the US through feed By Jane Byrne A new paper describes the current knowledge of feed as a risk for swine viruses and the opportunities for mitigating the risk to protect US pork production and the global swine population from ASF and other animal diseases. Megan Niederwerder, assistant professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, recently published an overview on the collective feed research related to swine viruses and specifically to the African Swine Fever (AFS) virus.