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Delay in Summer EBT program leaves gap in food access for children, here’s how you can help
KCTV 5 Kansas City· 3 hours agoEven though the federal government allocated $2.5 billion of your tax money for a new Summer EBT...
Rodent droppings, bugs, moldy lemons: 15 Abilene restaurants score low
The Abilene Reporter-News via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThe city of Abilene Environmental Health Division regularly monitors restaurants and food...
‘Our kids are dying’: How organizers of a UNC summit say suicide can be prevented
Rock Hill Herald via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoAnother focuses on “community action.” Mona Townes, a licensed clinical social worker and addictions...
Hammond Chick-fil-A sparks debate over ethics of summer camp where kids learn restaurant business
WBRZ 2 Baton Rouge· 6 hours agoA Hammond Chick-fil-A's summer camp initiative to give kids a behind-the-scenes look at the...
Oregon-raised celebrity chef is opening a new restaurant in his Bend hometown
OregonLive.com· 4 hours agoFood lovers are likely familiar with the “farm-to-table” trend, but an Oregon-raised celebrity chef...
Annual study shows Carolinas rank low in kids’ well-being
WSOC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhen it comes to how the kids in our area are doing, there’s some work to do. A new report by the...
Kissimmee celebrates freedom with its Juneteenth Festival this weekend
WFTV 9 Orlando· 6 hours agoThe festival will feature fun for the whole family, including the KUA Kids Power Zone, performances...
Chick-fil-A's $35 kids summer camp sparks controversy
AOL· 10 hours agoAdmission for the camp is $35 and consists of one, three-hour session with team leaders (Chick-fil-A-speak for managerial employees) and is suggested for kids ages five to 12. The camp comes ...
Food festivals are rolling back into Greater Fall River. See what's coming this summer.
The Herald News via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHungry for your first taste of summer? Get ready to get your feast on. The weather is heating up,...
Brockton families rely on school lunch to feed kids. These students want healthier meals
Gannett via AOL· 19 hours ago“I don’t think it was enforced,” said Burrell. “When he was smaller it was more difficult.” When he...