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Three Jefferson City child care services inspected in July

The Jefferson City Health Services Department performed inspections on 39 food establishments in the month of July, including three child care facilities.

No violations were found at Pumpkin Patch Preschool & Childcare or Capital City Christian Church Child Care, while only one core violation was discovered at Four Leaf Clover Preschool.

The report stated that a “non-working Kenmore combo located off kitchen needs to be removed from premises.”

The preschool’s owner told ABC 17 News the appliance was immediately removed upon the recommendation of the health inspector.

Other restaurants inspected in July include Paddy Malone’s Pub, Chick-fil-A and JQ on High. The full July report with all the listed violations can be viewed by following this link.

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