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Fallow for two years due to the global pandemic, the nonprofit Cobblestone Farms in west Fayetteville is regenerating this spring season with fresh staff and labor to sustainably grow food to market and donate to hunger relief agencies.
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USDA waivers that provide funding for meal programs, both in and out of schools, expire soon, and Congress will decide if they stay. This decision potentially leaves schools and meal sites without money and planning time to feed their communities for the summer and fall.
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USDA waivers that provide funding for meal programs, both in and out of schools, expire soon, and Congress will decide if they stay. This decision potentially leaves schools and meal sites without money and planning time to feed their communities for the summer and fall.
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The Market Center of the Ozarks will be built in Springdale and allow farmers a place to aggregate and distribute their produce.
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The Market Center of the Ozarks will be built in Springdale and allow farmers a place to aggregate and distribute their produce.
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Families worried about having enough food during the COVID-19 pandemic are three times more likely to experience anxiety or depression than those who have…
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The Fayetteville Public Library's new commercial kitchen passed health inspection last week and is ready to host teaching and learning opportunities.…
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The nonprofit Antioch for Youth and Family in Fort Smith is requesting donations for their St. Patrick’s Day “Bring the Green” food drive. Antioch founder…
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Michael Tilley, with our partner Talk Business and Politics, discusses the fallout from the last year. He says the need for assistance for families facing…
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The goal of the Friendly Fridges of Fayetteville is to address an increase in food insecurity by being a supplement to the Little Free Pantry. Anyone may…