Ozone Solutions used in First Lego League (FLL) competition

Young people will compete with food safety ozone idea

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(Sentinel photo by Joanne Glamm) These students use a skit to present their food safety research on pork. Portraying “pigs” concerned about their health are (from left) Chance Irwin, Claudia Probst, and Renae Zynda who listen as “reporter” Kara Albrecht interviews Morgan Boehme acting as Iowa State University researcher Dr. H. Scott Hurd.

“No more salmonella!” “No more salmonella!” chant three local young people dressed as pigs in skit with a type of Occupy Wall Street protest about food safety.

Claudia Probst, Chance Irwin and Renae Zynda, of Le Mars, are among eight young people who will showcase their research on food contamination Saturday at East High School in Sioux City.

The local students will compete in a regional tournament with other northwest and western Iowa teams by presenting a skit, demonstrating the skills of a robot and answering a challenge.

The competition is part of an international program, FIRST LEGO League.

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This team met with, and toured Ozone Solutions to learn more about ozone and the potential of ozone in food safety.

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