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SNAP in Alabama: Interactive map shows percent of population receiving benefits in each county
Americans uses the SNAP program to buy groceries, but this week, according to *** memo put out by the Department of Agriculture, Federal food aid will not go out beginning November 1st. *** post on their website reads the well has run dry and blamed Senate Democrats for demanding health care concessions amid the now nearly month-long government shutdown.
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Alabama SNAP recipients to not receive benefits Nov.1, says USDA. Here's what to know
The USDA has announced that SNAP benefits will not be issued Nov. 1. How many Alabamians will be affected? What to know.
The 102-year-old Indiana maker of pipes for drainage and agriculture applications is making a move to the Southeast.
The Alabama Department of Agriculture is getting a significant funding boost to help enhance the state’s specialty crop industry.
A $2 million agriculture education lab is being built at Billingsley School in Autauga County. The facility will provide students with hands-on experience in animal care and management. It aims to prepare students for careers in agriculture, regardless of their personal access to land or barns.
SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps. If that holds, it could affect some 752,000 Alabamians -- or the 15 percent of us who are on the SNAP program.
The federal government shutdown has stretched to day 26, with no agreement reached in Washington to restore funding. Federal agencies have scaled back operations, leaving
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Alabama begins distributing oral rabies vaccine in north and northeast regions
Officials are distributing oral rabies vaccines across Alabama to combat raccoon rabies and protect public health.