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Sep 10 2013
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USDA Justifies More Spending for Food Stamps
As the number of Americans on food stamps continues to rise, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is using a new study that actually shows a nominal reduction in household food insecurity to advocate continued spending for the program.
The BlazeMar 19 2024
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Twins announce lineup for home opener day
The Minnesota Twins will mark their home opener on Tuesday, April 4 with a day of celebrations, before taking the field for the first pitch against the Cleveland Guardians at 3:10 p.m.The Twins will start the day with the traditional Breakfast on the Plaza, with free food available outside the stadium from 6 to 9 a.m. The stadium gates will open to fans at 1 p.m.This year, the lineup also
MPR NewsMar 20 2024
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Youthworks receives $1 million from Yield Giving
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott’s foundation Yield Giving donated $1 million to the Bismarck non-profit Youthworks on Tuesday. It was one of the nearly 360 organizations selected out of a pool of nearly 6,000 applicants. Every year, nearly one thousand young people go to one of Youthworks’ locations in North Dakota when they need a temporary home. Whether they’re a
KFYRMar 19 2024
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Employees at Carytown bookstore Shelf Life Books unionizing
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Employees at a popular Carytown store selling new and used books have officially unionized, according to a release from United Food and Commercial (UFCW) Local 400 Union. According to the release, the owners of Shelf Life Books, which was known as Chop Suey Books until about a year ago, voluntarily chose to recognize the union after all eligible employees signed up to
ABC 8 WRICMar 20 2024
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After odor complaints shut down a Portland Vietnamese restaurant, city revisits a potentially discriminatory policy
A pho restaurant in Portland, Oregon, has shuttered due to anonymous odor complaints, sparking a firestorm of backlash against the city’s smell codes, which residents and lawmakers slammed as potentially discriminatory. After repeated anonymous odor complaints filed to the city and the threat of a hefty fine, Pho Gabo’s northeast Portland location closed its doors to customers Feb. 3. Once
NBC News DigitalMar 13 2024
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St. Patrick's Day fun happening across Utah this weekend!
Days are getting longer which means there's even MORE time for you to check out a community event happening this weekend across Utah! Check out the full list: St. Patrick's Day is Sunday so get out your best green outfits and get out for some festivities! If you know of an event that isn't on this list or have something coming up, email the details to news@fox13now.com Feed Utah - Volunteers
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityDec 16 2013
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How serious is the Republican food fight? (+video)
With next year's mid-term congressional elections fast approaching, the Republican Party - including its top two Senate leaders - faces a challenge from tea party insurgents on the right.
Christian Science MonitorMay 15 2013
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House panel weighs cuts to food stamps
The House Agriculture Committee is set to consider small cuts to the $80 billion-a-year food stamp program in an effort to appease conservatives who say the food aid has become too expensive. The cuts are part of a massive five-year farm bill that costs almost $100 billion annually and would set policy for farm subsidies, rural programs and the food aid. The House panel will consider the
Fox News DigitalMar 19 2024
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IndyHumane helps tornado recovery efforts with 'Paws for Winchester' event
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An Indianapolis animal shelter is partnering with an eastern Indiana shelter to support recovery efforts after Thursday’s tornado. IndyHumane announced on Tuesday it will join the Winchester Animal Shelter for an event they’re calling “Paws for Winchester: Rebuilding Together.” Staff and volunteers with IndyHumane will bring donated pet supplies and food, and will assist
Wish TVMar 19 2024
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FOP has a ball in Mandeville
Mandeville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 42 rolled out the red carpet for its third annual ball on March 1 in the Fleur de Lis Center. This year's Casino Royale-themed event was an evening of dressing up for glamour, entertainment and camaraderie, gaming for silent auction items, and filling up on fine food and drink. A portion of the profits from the ball event will be used to send
The Times-Picayune