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After Indiana opted out of a federal program that fed children through the summer, advocates are worried about the future of other food assistance programs.
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Hoosier Hills Food Bank will not receive over 62,000 pounds of food after some of its federal funding was suddenly cancelled.
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Seven in 10 Hoosiers served by the network of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry say they skipped meals due to not having enough food.
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Pantry 279 handed out 2,500 meal kits for Thanksgiving between Nov. 21-23, but Executive Director Cindy Chavez said there wasn’t enough for everyone.
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Many eligible families will be automatically enrolled in the program and will receive a voucher in the mail for $120 per school-aged child.
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A new report from the Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability at Purdue shows most people are less willing to try cultivated meat alternatives than conventional meat.
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Heroes Helping Hoosiers aims to minimize food insecurity during the holidays.
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Helping Veterans and Families of Indiana is an organization that serves veterans throughout central Indiana.
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Witnesses pushed for farmland preservation, higher Medicare-Medicaid reimbursement rates and more — but every action has consequences.
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A state task force focused on land use delved into site readiness, regulation challenges and demographic changes during its first meeting Friday.