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MassReconnect, which launched in 2022, offers free community college to state residents over age 25 who don’t have a bachelor ...
State officials say the changes written into the new federal law could place hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans at risk of ...
Tariff impacts are expected to keep underlying inflation elevated in July, a Desjardins economist says, even if the headline ...
The report lays out four problem areas – poor diet, chemical exposure, lack of physical activity and overuse of medications — that are to blame for chronic diseases in the U.S.
Mark Evans, in camouflage hat, gathers frozen game from a donor during Clean Out Your Freezer Day on Aug. 24 for the Greater ...
Many used SNAP benefits to buy produce at farmers markets, supporting an ecosystem of diverse farmers and foods.
We summarize six books that involve Northeast Ohio – either through the author’s ties or through the topics they are writing ...
More than 131,000 Nevadans could lose food and nutrition benefits because of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” officials said ...
Altoona Food Bank volunteers present a certificate of appreciation to the Altoona Curve for their continued donation and ...
Each year Father Wayne Pavela gives the Food Bank for the Heartland about 15,000 pounds of fresh, locally-grown corn.
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank says they’re seeing more need than ever, up 16 percent from last year. She says kids are at the ...
It’s back-to-school season for many Arkansans, a time when children are expected to learn and grow. But for nearly one in ...