Greg Giesen,
Greg Giesen is the trending & social sports strategist/planner at Delaware Online/The News Journal. He manages the DE Game Day Newsletter, a once-a-week newsletter sent to your email account at 10 a.m. Thursdays, highlighting the biggest high school and college sports stories in Delaware. The newsletter aims to help everyone - athletes, coaches, teachers, cheerleaders, alumni and grandparents - keep up with their favorite teams. Greg provides coverage of high school and college football to get readers ready for Friday nights and Saturdays. He also offers rankings like the Top 45 games of 2022-23, Top 40 boys and Top 40 girls athletes, high school sports photo galleries, videos, and the best of the best of feature stories. Greg's focus extends to cross-country in the fall to the final (boys) volleyball match in the spring. The DE Game Day newsletter also features exclusive content from Delaware Online high school sportswriter Brad Myers and University of Delaware beat writer Kevin Tresolini. To sign up for the newsletter, visitors can go to profile.delawareonline.com/newsletters/de-game-day/. Greg is also involved in promoting the Eye on the Eagles newsletter for NFL fans.
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Recent Articles
Salmonella Outbreaks from Recalled Cucumbers: Over 380 People Sickened in 29 States
Broke On: Friday, 17 May 2024A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers has sickened over 380 people in the US, with Delaware among the affected states. Two separate outbreaks, caused by Salmonella Africana and Salmonella Braenderup strains, have hospitalized 68 individuals. The FDA is investigating both incidents to determine specific sources and products involved. With many reporting illness after consuming cucumbers, they are likely implicated in the outbreaks. Symptoms of salmonella infection include diarrhea, fever, stomach cramps, and can be fatal.