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40 Under 40 honoree: Greg Connolly with Trifecta Inc. The organic meal delivery service — which ranked second on the Business Journal's list of Fastest Growing Companies this year— continues to thrive, ...
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Pandemic restrictions can't stop generosity of Thanksgiving meals Community meals on the holiday looked a little different this year in Maine, but the mission of feeding people who need help has remained the same.
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Giving is the heart of Thanksgiving at Lewiston mission Sarah Griffin, right, and Cindy Foss pick up Thanksgiving meals-to-go from Marc Nadeau at Hope Haven ... Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy this Photo.
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New Mexico food banks prepare to buy millions of meals Mag Strittmatter, president and CEO of Roadrunner Food bank in Albuquerque, called the legislation significant given that 1 in 3 children and 1 in 5 New ...
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Lowering cholesterol with food A similar randomized controlled trial found lower blood pressure among volunteers eating walnuts (Journal of the American Heart Association, May 7, ...
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Pandemic sends Madison college students to food pantries Open Seat, UW-Madison's student-run food pantry, estimates those hundred ... the pantry reported 288 visits, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.
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Extension Viewpoints: CSU leads study promoting food security The journal article shows that the success of emergency local programs ... Denver is developing a food security plan that will be incorporated into a ...
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K-State collaborates on study of antimicrobial use in food animal industries ... for collecting and evaluating antimicrobial use data in food animal production like U.S. beef feedlot, dairy, swine, turkey and chicken production.
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America celebrates altered Thanksgiving The family is having their traditional meal of turkey, yams, green beans and rice and beans — but Zayas is removing a seat from the table at her home ...
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John Railey: Overcoming food insecurity in East Winston For five years, Michael Banner and Marcus Hill have been chipping away at food insecurity in East Winston, eventually forming a nonprofit, Island ...
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