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As SNAP benefits are set to expire on Nov. 1, what are central Ohio public schools doing to support students that are struggling with food insecurity?
The shutdown is compounding problems that have intensified broader anxiety over an economy that in recent months has been ...
While the ongoing federal government shutdown will affect some Head Start programs around the country, those in the Ohio Valley are fully funded and won’t be impacted by the turmoil in Washington, D.C ...
We’ve entered the first week of November, and SNAP has halted its electronic food benefit program, providing low-income households with food. Amid this crisis, Ohio has stepped up to bridge the gap ...
The Portland Foundation announced Monday in a news release that it is awarding a $50,000 grant to United Way of Jay County to help address food insecurity while Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
President Donald Trump's administration faces deadlines on Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with ...
SNAP benefits, which help millions of families afford groceries, are still on hold as the federal government shutdown drags on, and that pause is leaving many ...
Those that run the Hungry Bear Diner in Gibsonburg say they’re not doing this for any publicity, but rather just to be a ...
Clark County, which sees more Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) users than state and national averages, could start to see residents miss out on benefits starting Nov. 1 and at a time ...
CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - BSI Engineering, the firm that earlier this week received incentives to expand ...
Volunteers spent part of their Saturday at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank preparing disaster boxes filled with an assortment of healthy, non-perishable food.