Governor to speak at Fairfax meeting

Gov. Sam Brownback will be the guest speaker at the June 12 meeting of the Fairfax Industrial Association.

The governor may speak between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. June 12 at the Hilton
Garden Inn, 520 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan.

Doors will open for the lunch event at 11 a.m. Serving will begin at 11:15 a.m.

Those interested in attending may make reservations by 3 p.m. June 10 to Chuck Schlittler, executive director, at [email protected].

Expert: Be extra careful when grilling to avoid E. coli

The recall of 1.8 million pounds of beef for possible E. coli contamination may now be extended to grocery stores. A Kansas State University food safety specialist warns consumers to be extra careful when grilling out this holiday weekend.

Bryan Severns, director of food programming and services for Kansas State University Olathe, said all food, especially raw meat, has pathogens in it.

“You want to make sure that you’re not ingesting live bacteria when you eat your hamburger because it has a tendency to have E. coli, salmonella and listeria in it,” Severns said.

The way to kill those bacteria is to cook hamburgers to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, while hot dogs should be cooked to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. And Severns says to be sure you are using the right type of thermometer. A dial thermometer has a dimple about three quarters from the tip and is used to measure thick cuts of meat. An ideal thermometer for hamburgers and chicken breast is a digital thermometer, which picks up temperature at the tip of the device.

“It is vital to check the temperature of the meat because the color of the meat does not tell you if it’s done,” Severns said. “If you happen to have some old hamburger in the refrigerator for awhile, it might be oxidized and start off raw but brown all the way through.”

Also be sure you are using separate utensil for raw meat and cooked meat and don’t leave food sitting out for more than two hours. Check this chart, http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/mintemp.html, for other important cooking temperatures.

Fatal accident reported on I-635

A fatal accident was reported at 5:13 a.m. May 22 on northbound I-635 just south of Parallel Parkway.

According to the Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report, a Chevrolet sport utility vehicle was northbound on I-635 when the driver’s side tire separated. The SUV went into the right ditch, overturned, and the driver was ejected, the trooper’s report stated.

The driver of the SUV, Erwin Potts, 51, Kansas City, Kan., was taken to the hospital, where he died.