Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A produce cooler at Willy Street Co-op in Madison, Wisconsin. FoodShare funding from the federal government will stop Nov. 1 if ...
"These are difficult times for us because we're seeing less money coming in and less food coming in," Connecticut Foodshare's ...
Southeast Wisconsin's recent bouts of severe weather may have caused some households to lose food due to flooding, damage, or lengthy power outages.Hunger Task Force says residents ...
About 700,000 Wisconsinites’ FoodShare benefits will be delayed in November due to the federal government shutdown. FoodShare is Wisconsin’s name for the federally funded Supplemental Nutrition ...
Advocates are urging state lawmakers to help Wisconsin absorb new administrative costs as a result of federal changes to the nation’s primary food assistance program. Changes made to Supplemental ...
As the federal government shutdown persists without an end in sight, nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites are grappling with the pause of food assistance amid a nationwide pause on Supplemental Nutrition ...
Tens of thousands of Wisconsinites are officially under new work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The new requirements are part of several changes to SNAP, known as ...
The House of Peace in Milwaukee is facing challenges keeping food pantry shelves full as the federal government shutdown drags on. Editor's Note: On Nov. 7, 2025, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said the ...
A bill that limits sugary products from FoodShare benefits but shores up staffing for the program is headed to the desk of Gov. Tony Evers.
The state is giving Foodshare $3 million to purchase additional meals as families around Connecticut face the possibility of losing their SNAP benefits on Saturday. Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Connecticut) ...
Minnesota FoodShare month was a success for local food shelves, filling their shelves for the summer months ahead.
A produce cooler at Willy Street Co-op in Madison, Wisconsin. FoodShare funding from the federal government will stop Nov. 1 if the federal government shutdown continues. (Photo by Erik Gunn/Wisconsin ...