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Discover why a beloved dipping sauce was once banned in school cafeterias and what it means for your family’s lunch choices.
As a way to introduce the 2025 Summer Feeding Program, the Daviess County Public Schools (DCPS) Food Service Department hosted a Summer Feeding Kick Off Party from 10 a.m. until noon on Friday.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds received USDA approval for her waiver to prohibit the purchase of certain grocery items using SNAP ...
A new deal in the Legislature could double statewide funding to $500 million for school safety and mental health ...
Most fruits and vegetables served in Oklahoma are imported from other states or countries, often taking days—or even weeks—to ...
For its first few years in Torrington, high school kids were readily available, often through team coaches, to help as ...
A well-meaning 2019 law, COVID-19 aftershocks and the Trump administration's decision to pull the plug on USDA grants for ...
Let’s just say that traveling with children is no picnic…unless you make it one. Enter, these editor and parent-approved travel snacks for kids—a roundup of tasty options that are sure to hush them up ...
The Route 66 Diner stands out along Ocean City’s restaurant landscape like a beautiful vintage Cadillac in a parking lot full ...
The successful free Healthy Grandfamilies program will return to Upshur County this June. Lori Ulderich Harvey, executive director of the Upshur County Family Resource Network, said the totally free ...
The Trump administration's mixed messages on school meals create a challenge for those involved with school nutrition ...
Cuts to the U.S Department of Agriculture could derail school programs that purchase local beef for school lunches.