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Products may include raw milk sold in pint, half-gallon, and gallon containers as well as several types of cheeses.
Health officials are telling people to get rid of certain raw milk products because of a possible Salmonella contamination.
Franklin County farm -- which sells milk and cheese products in various locations, including one in White Township -- cited ...
Allegheny County officials are urging residents to discard raw milk products from a local farm after four people were ...
Public health officials have confirmed four patients with Salmonella infections after drinking raw milk from the Family Cow dairy in Pennsylvania. The ...
Allegheny County health officials are advising people to discard raw milk products from a Chambersburg farm after some ...
Pennsylvanians are being urged to toss out raw milk produced and sold by a Chambersburg farm due to a salmonella ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning the public not to consume raw milk and raw milk products from the ...
The raw milk and raw cheese products under The Family Cow brand were sold from the Chambersburg retail store in-store.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning residents after a recent spike in reported salmonella cases that may involve raw milk products. The Ag ...