
UPDATE – Sept. 17, 2018–DSHS and local health departments around the state are investigating an increase in the number of reported cases of the Cyclospora parasite beginning in early May. Long-lasting illnesses caused by the parasite, with symptoms like watery diarrhea, loss of appetite and fatigue, have been seen in various parts of the state and have prompted public health experts to advise health care providers and the public to be aware of the symptoms and pursue testing when needed.

Brown Chevrolet will be participating in a food drive designed to assist local food banks restock their shelves. 




