Corrections
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>> State Health Department officials said Tuesday that they embargoed frozen raw scallops from wholesaler Koha Oriental Foods, which had supplied them to Genki Sushi restaurants on Oahu and Kauai. The scallops were identified as the likely source of a hepatitis A outbreak. The department also halted distribution of the same product by True World Foods before the company started to supply them to Genki Sushi restaurants on Maui and Hawaii island. Officials said no hepatitis A cases have been tied to the True World scallops. A Page A1 story Tuesday incorrectly reported that Genki Sushi received the tainted scallops through True World Foods, based on initial information from the department.
>> St. Francis School has a 99 percent rate of sending students to college. A Page B4 story on Aug. 6 reported that the graduation rate was 93 percent.