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Donald Trump · BendNEW YORK (PIX11) – Families across the U.S. that receive food aid through the SNAP benefit program did not see any money loaded onto their EBT cards on Saturday. The impacts are being felt in New York, with food pantries and soup kitchens preparing for greater demand. A food giveaway was held at a Mount Hope playground on Saturday as people woke up to no SNAP funds.
Gov. Hochul declares ‘food emergency’ ahead of SNAP suspension Local resta…See the Story
SNAP benefits delayed, leaving families in New York without food aid
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Kentucky · KentuckyFLOYD COUNTY, Ky. (WOWK) — A woman was found dead from a gunshot wound in a home in the McDowell area of Floyd County Thursday. According to a press release from the Kentucky State Police, troopers responded to a call of an unresponsive female at a home on E Back Street. When troopers arrived they found 34-year-old Jill Howell of Prestonsburg had died from a gunshot wound.
Crash closes Rt 93 in Lawrence County, Ohio Howell was pronounced d…See the Story
Woman Found Dead at Home in Floyd County
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Government Shutdown · CincinnatiWith so much uncertainty about the future of SNAP, local restaurants and grocery stores are stepping up to help those who don't know where their next meal will come from.See the Story
Cincinnati businesses offer help as SNAP funding ends amid government shutdown
100% Center coverage: 3 sources