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Hunt's is voluntarily recalling cans of tomato paste because they may contain mold.Conagra Brands, Inc. says after the canning process the final product could have been damaged, creating the potential for mold.The recall includes 6-ounce cans of Hunt's tomato paste with no salt added. The following information can be found on the recalled cans:Item description: HNT PSTE TOM NSA 12/6ZCase UPC: 00-0-27000-38809-9Item UPC: 00-0-27000-38807-5Case Batch/Lot Code: 5291902510Item Batch/Lot Code: 2105902510Best By Date: OCT 16 2020Those who purchased affected cans should throw them away or return them to the store of purchase."No other Hunt’s products or Conagra Brands' products are impacted by this recall," according to the 739

IDAHO — If you've ever been to Wallowa Lake in eastern Oregon, you may have seen some seemingly tame deer. That has a lot to do with the fact that people are feeding them. But biologists in Idaho say feeding wild animals is a bad idea.Normally wild animals like deer are wary of humans, so why was a mule deer in the middle of McCall, Idaho, and why did it approach a KIVI reporter when he was pointing a camera at it? Darrel Meints, Idaho Fish and Game's deer and elk coordinator, thinks he knows."I'm guessing that deer has been fed based on its behavior,” Meints said. “I think she's going to see if you're going to throw her a handout."Deer that have been fed become habituated to humans, and what may begin as a seemingly compassionate act — feeding a hungry deer or two — can become a major nuisance for landowners."People will call us and the call will start out 'well, last week there was one or two deer in my yard and I felt a little sorry for them and I threw them a little hay and now there's 10 or 20 or 30 in my backyard, and they're eating all my shrubs and trees,' " said Meints. Getting that close to a deer is an interesting encounter to say the least, but feeding deer can actually increase their odds of dying, especially during winter."Mule deer don't do well eating alfalfa. They're browsers. They eat woody shrubs and trees and things of that nature. So, you can make them sick and they don't do well," Meints said.People who feed wildlife in high traffic areas like McCall, Idaho, greatly increase their likelihood of being hit by a car, which could kill the animal and cause thousands of dollars in damage. But that's not the only hazard habituated animals bring to humans and their pets. "When you have large numbers of animals like that, you will draw in predators like mountain lions or coyotes of that nature," said Meints.As tempting as it may be, these are just some of the many reasons biologists say, with the possible exception of song birds, feeding wild animals is a bad idea."Oftentimes people think they're doing the right thing and helping wildlife, but over the long run they're not. In fact, they could be doing more damage than good,” said Meints.During severe winters, fish and game departments perform emergency feeding operations, providing starving animals with the proper nutrition. 2378
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — A 8 million Powerball jackpot was won in Hendersonville, Tennessee, on Saturday night.This is the seventh time a player in Tennessee has matched all six numbers in order to win this enormous prize.The ticket owner, who has yet to be identified, is encouraged to sign the back of their winning ticket, put it in a secure location and consult a financial adviser before contacting the lottery headquarters located in Nashville in order to claim their prize. The 499
For Afghanstan war veteran Matthew McDonell of Wisconsin, Dec. 24, 2012 will be a day that changed his life in many ways."Christmas Eve we lost one of our teammates in a fire fight," 36-year-old Army Specialist McDonell said.That teammate was Sergeant Enrique Mondragon. Following his death on Christmas day, his squadron participated in a final roll call. A traditional military salute to a fallen soldier. It's a moment that will live with McDonell forever."It kind of starts going through your head why not me."Since then, things haven't been completely the same for McDonell. Holiday's became tough to celebrate. 628
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