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Utah advocates warn of potential scarcity for food assistance in November amid government shutdown

As the government shutdown extends to almost two weeks, state agencies aren’t expecting any immediate impacts to federally funded nutrition programs this month. However, as more days go by, food access advocates worry about whether an overhaul to food programs already scheduled to start in November will result in scarcer resources for those in need. The state had already secured October’s funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, according to the Utah Department of Workforce Services. The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, known as WIC, ...

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Letter: Remembering the good old days — which for many were not that good

My parents worked and lived in Salt Lake City. They had a large family of six children. When the depression of 1929 hit, they both lost their jobs and were forced to move the family to the small town of Loa in southern Utah. They had both been raised there and still had family there. They were ...

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