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The history behind the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive
Salon.com· 6 days agoHoping to organize a collective effort, the NALC along with the United States Postal Service (USPS)...
Saturday is the Nation's largest single-day food drive, how you can help
KOAA5· 7 days agoTomorrow is the nation's largest single-day food drive. It's called "Stamp out Hunger". Just leave...
The Annual Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger® Food Drive
KPBS San Diego· 6 days agoLetter carriers walk through the community every day, often coming face to face with a sad reality for too many, hunger. Over the course of its 31-year history, the drive has collected well ...
China builds on support for housing to avoid structural collapse
The Forex Market· 3 hours ago- China continues support for housing with an adjustment of interest rates for commercial housing...
Meet the "Silent Man" who mysteriously blocks traffic without uttering a word
Boing Boing· 2 days agoHampson's bizarre ritual involves standing silently in the middle of De La Beche Street, just yards...
Japan's lessons for combating obesity without Ozempic
Boing Boing· 4 days agoJapan has one of the world's lowest obesity rates at just 4.5%, compared to 42% in the United...
It’s primary day: Lincoln County polls open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday
North Platte Telegraph· 4 days agoNebraskans will go to the polls Tuesday for a primary election that will be the first in the state’s...
6 new restaurants to check out in Michigan’s ‘Best Coastal Small Town’
MLive.com· 3 days agoBeachgoers looking to eat and drink near Lake Michigan have even more choices in Saugatuck this...
Keepin' Love Alive: Keep honoring mom after Mother's Day
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 16 hours agoMother’s Day was a week and a half ago. Although many stopped to celebrate on that important day,...
5 tips on when to skip the charitable donation option at the checkout
North Platte Telegraph· 5 days agoNow, the option to donate money as shoppers pay at the checkout has become a regular occurrence, but...