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In Wisconsin, policy analysts say working families could fall through the cracks if certain GOP proposals go through. Prior to the recent Congressional recess, House Republicans had floated ideas such as slashing funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children
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Michigan families no longer need to spend down their savings and be restricted to having only $15,000 in assets to receive SNAP benefits
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Wisconsin is part of an effort among law enforcement leaders around the U.S. to beef up and crack down on anti-trust activity within the nation's food system
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The goal of the program was to help farmers and food pantries at the same time
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A new Wisconsin program strives to create a "win-win" scenario for regional food shelves and independent farmers
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After pandemic program ends, demand up for free or reduced school lunch
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Some 35 million people and across the U.S. struggle to put food on the table, and older adults experiencing food insecurity face numerous chronic health risks.
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Traditional Indigenous foods — like wild rice, bison, fresh vegetables and fruit in the Midwest — are often unavailable or too expensive for Native families in urban areas like Chicago, and the recent inflation spike has propelled these foods even further out of reach
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Before the pandemic, Wisconsin was mostly faring well in providing positive outcomes for children, but an annual wellbeing report said it appears the…
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A food distribution scheduled at the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry this morning (Thursday) will get off to a late start.It had been scheduled to begin…