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While the flames are out, a nasty smell remains in the Palmyra area. The odor is not from the fire, but rather an avian flu composting site located a couple of miles away on Zion Road.
Daybreak Foods, which operates commercial poultry facilities, has been impacted by avian flu outbreaks this year. The DNR and DATCP oversee the compost site, which holds millions of bird carcasses that were infected by the virus.
Palmyra residents say the smell from the composting site is impacting their quality of life and has reached an unbearable point just this week. [emphasis added]
I thought Tom Tiffany was the only Republican in the race for governor. Why do I keep hearing about Tommy Thompson?
Molly: U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany IS the only major Republican in the guv race but former GOP governor Tommy Thompson is still considering jumping in the race. And yes, Thompson would be 85 if he took office in January. That isn't a hurdle to Thompson. He told me Thursday: "I know I could win, but I don't know if I want to get involved."
Vanity Fair reports that while Dokoupil was recording his message complaining about the media, he was standing in the middle of the CBS newsroom, and Weiss was just out of the camera’s shot, feeding him lines.
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The bombshell report details other instances of Weiss working behind the scenes as it relates to several of Dokoupil’s other missteps during his first few weeks anchoring the program.
Just before his first broadcast, Weiss personally stepped in to rewrite some of the script for the teleprompter—a highly unusual move for a TV executive at her level. Her edits, according to one CBS producer, were made to paint President Donald Trump’s foreign policy in a better light.
But Weiss, who had no experience in television news before assuming her role at CBS, messed up her rewrite, the producer said.
“Of course, she writes it in the wrong place,” the producer told Vanity Fair. [emphasis added]