Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Bat tests positive for rabies in Boone County - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star

By Jennifer Wheeler

The Boone County Health Department is urging residents to call Animal Control if they spot a bat inside their homes – one winged creature recently tested positive for rabies.

Bats, which are the primary carrier of rabies in Illinois, become more active during this time of the year, according to a release sent Monday. It’s nearly impossible to tell if the animal is carrying the disease since it does not exhibit any symptoms.

Humans can contract the virus if bit by an infected animal or if the saliva from an infected animal gets directly into people’s eyes, nose, mouth or a wound.

If bitten, seek medical attention immediately.

If you see a bat, call Animal Control at 815-547-7774. If you believe you have been exposed to bats, call the Health Department at 815-544-2951 Ext. 2 to report the exposure.

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Just How Generous Are Detroit's Worker Pensions for Retiree

By Melanie Hicken | CNNMoney.com –

imageOn average Detroit's firefighters, police officers and other city employees receive pension checks that are similar or slightly smaller in size than the national average of $30,000 a year, according to pension experts. But compared with larger cities that have higher living costs, like Chicago and Los Angeles, Detroit's pensions checks often pale in comparison.

"My basic takeaway was that [Detroit's] pension system itself was not overly generous

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