Mold News Updates September 5, 2008
Fungus and mold found at school nothing serious, officials say (The Record) The first day of classes will be safe Thursday for Haskell School students, Wanaque school officials say: Air samples taken from the school show signs of harmless mold in a tunnel and one classroom - nothing that they said would be deemed serious. Fungus and mold found at school nothing serious, officials say (The Record) The first day of classes will be safe Thursday for Haskell School students: Air samples taken from the Wanaque facility showed signs of harmless mold in a tunnel and one classroom - nothing that would be deemed serious, district officials said. From Reno to Louisiana: Help is on the way (Daily Sparks Tribune) Sparks resident LaDonte Harper is on call and ready to help people he has never met — people like those in Louisiana who are facing the arrival this week of Hurricane Gustav. Few FdL homes have completely recovered from June flooding (Fond du Lac Reporter) This weekly update of flood relief efforts in the Fond du Lac County area is provided by the Fond du Lac County Flood Relief Center. No easy fix for expensive problem (The Post and Courier) Melinda Ballard felt so bad that she wondered if she had cancer. Eventually, she learned her illness was related to mold in the leaky Dripping Springs, Texas, home where she lived before moving to Charleston. "You almost feel like you're dying because it's such chronic fatigue," Ballard said.
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