Saturday, March 3, 2012

Valley fever

  • The latest potential casualty is Ike Davis, who could be battling a form of Valley Fever, a team official confirmed last night.
  • (New York Post)
  • NEW YORK (AP)—The New York Mets say first baseman Ike Davis likely has valley fever and will be given days off to avoid extreme fatigue, a common symptom of the disease. The Mets made the announcement Saturday night after MLB.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.
  • (Newsday)
  • According to Marty Noble of MLB.com, New York Mets first baseman, Ike Davis, has contracted an illness called Valley Fever, which is also called Desert Fever. Davis is not the picture of health.
  • (SB Nation)
  • Year after year, mayor James Truett has watched fitness enthusiasts descend all summer on his tiny town of Huntsville in the Ogden Valley for a ceaseless parade of bike tours, triathlons and road races. Now, he's getting in on the action.
  • (Salt Lake Tribune)
  • If warm winter weather has given you an early case of spring fever, dont miss the 2012 Valley Flower and Garden Show this weekend at the Agri-Plex at the Allentown Fairgrounds.
  • (Allentown Morning Call)
  • Seventeen members of the year-round Sun Valley 5B Swim Team continued their high-place scoring as they competed against more than 300 swimmers representing eight teams at the annual U.S.A.-sanctioned Caldwell Cabin Fever Swim Invitational Feb. 4-5.
  • (Idaho Mountain Express)
  • KGUN chief meteorologist Erin Christiansen is back on the air after an extended bout of Valley Fever forced her to take a leave of absence from the station.
  • (Mediabistro.com)
  • Enjoy the charming European atmosphere and decor in this gem of the Flathead Valley. Be sure to ask for a slice of Best Pizza Ever if its available (this pie has won lots of awards). Another great bet is the zesty, saucy pepperoni pizza.
  • (Examiner)

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