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Source of salmonella investigated

Updated: November 26, 2012
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BLOOMINGTON -- A McDonald's is closed following a possible case of salmonella. The McLean County Health and State departments are looking into the case at the fast food franchise on South Main Street.

The suspected link doesn't seem to be food. It was most likely spread by people. The owner isn't sure when the restaurant will reopen.

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