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 Two separate outbreaks are being linked to a splash pad in Kansas.According to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stanley taza   CDC , 21people got shigellosis and six people contracted norovirus after visiting the splash pad at Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Jun 2021. The CDC said both outbreaks were associated with getting splash pad water in the mouth. An investigation of the splash pad found  water stood in the collection tank  into which water drains after spraying users and before it is filtered, disinfected, and resprayed  overnight instead of being continuously recirculated, filtered, and chlorinated. The agency said after stanley vaso  the issues were addressed, no additional illnesses were identified.According to The Associated Press, a family that became sick is suing the operator of the splash pad, alleging guests weren t alerted about the outbreak.      .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px stanley us ; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans-serif; Report a typo Eahz Taylor Swift  s private jet has landed in Green Bay for Chiefs vs. Packers game, report says
 LEE COUNTY, Ky 鈥?High schoolers in eastern Kentucky are learning valuable trade skills and how to build a home that lasts.Six months into a year-long project, Logan Reed and AJ Maloney can see their house starting to come to life.These two juniors are part of a team from Lee County Area Technology Center responsible for constructing the 200-square-foot home. The project they re working on is a custom-build that will stanley thermos mug  be delivered to an 81-year-old woman from West Virginia.Carpentry instructor Tommy Judd guides the students from the blueprint to newly built, and they work in the elements during the whole year. We have to really work around the weather. Come out here when it s cold when it s hot,  said Reed.This program started six years ago with a grant from KVEC. Students are now  Building it Forward  with each subsequent tiny home. Once that tiny house sold, that money came back to us to put into another one,  said Judd.  We ve went from a $15,000 tiny house up to over a $30,000 tiny  botella stanley house now. Judd s expectation for these student-built homes is equal to that of the houses he constructed at his old company. They are built to withstand anything mother nature may bring. Bolted to the trailer, you know, these extra hurricane straps and stuff, and some of that stuff is kind of expensive, but Mr. Judd wanted to make sure the quality is there, and it showed up,  said ATC Principal Craig Herald.That showed up this past December wh stanley cup en a Lee County ATC-built home that was sent to Iowa