Friday, January 3, 2014

No more GMOs in Cheerios. Will a lot more foods go GMO-free now? - CSMonitor.com

 

General Mills, the Minneapolis-based company that makes the legendary breakfast cereal, announced the change late Thursday, saying it will use cornstarch and sugar that are not genetically modified when producing the cereal. Offshoots of the Cheerios brand, such as Honey Nut Cheerios, are not affected by the change. Nor are any other General Mills cereals.

The move is "of huge importance,” says Ken Albala, a food historian at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. “General Mills is finally realizing that, whichever the way the trend goes, they’re going to follow it." He predicts that "an avalanche" of food companies will follow the General Mills lead.

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District 100’s “new” strategic plan

imageBelvidere Community Unit School District 100

The following Strategy Plan was approved by the Board of Education at the December 2013 monthly school board meeting:  http://www.boarddocs.com/il/district100/Board.nsf/files/9E2MLA56D22C/$file/BCUSD_Strategy%20Summary_FNL.pdf

With all the issues currently facing the community and its schools the Strategy Plan’s top three goals are: 1. Creating five new magnet schools within three years.  (That means 5 new Washington STEM’s but using another theme) 2. Increase dual credit (The district recently decreased AP classes now it wants dual credit.)   3. Build a recreational facility.  (Might this be a swimming pool)

See Page 8 & 9

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January 10: Family Movie at Community Building

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Boone County/Belvidere city & Township meetings

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BCJ: Fails at County Board

The above is taken form the January 3, 2014 Boone County Journal which is available free of costs at merchants across the county and on-line at:  http://www.boonecountyjournal.com/news/2014/Boone-County-News-01-03-14.pdf#page=1

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