Danielle Dohm, left, Claire Little and Chloe Washington, students at the University of Missouri, sort donated potatoes at the Food Bank for Central & Northeast Missouri in Columbia last week (Steph ...
Missouri won’t distribute November's SNAP benefits, at the instruction of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, due to the federal shutdown. Food pantries across Missouri say they don't know how they'll ...
MISSOURI, USA — Missouri has lost nearly 1.6 million pounds of food aid since May due to sudden cuts to a federal program that buys food from U.S. farmers and sends it to food banks across the country ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe announced Wednesday that the state will expedite food assistance for Missourians before federally-funded SNAP benefits run out in November. Because SNAP ...
A federal judge ruled last year Missouri’s food aid system was “overwhelmed,” had wrongly denied assistance to applicants, and had caused many to go hungry. A new bill signed by President Trump will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thousands of low-income families across Missouri who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, could see a ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (WSIL) -- Gov. Mike Kehoe announced measures to expedite food assistance for at-risk Missourians amid the ongoing federal government shutdown. Gov. Kehoe highlighted the challenges ...
MISSOURI – People in Missouri may soon be unable to use SNAP benefits to buy candy, soda and other junk foods. On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture formally approved Missouri’s request to ...
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Missouri weighs ban on lab-grown meat products
Missouri lawmakers are weighing legislation which would ban the sale of lab-grown – or cell-cultured – meat in the state. Rep ...
Though food banks statewide said they have mostly made up shortfalls from cancelled deliveries, some worry that coming changes to SNAP will leave Missourians hungrier. Missouri has lost nearly 1.6 ...
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