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As part of a new economic stimulus program, county commissioners are paying small businesses to pack meals for seniors citizens and members of the county's the homeless population.Â
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The meals are distributed to Hope Southern Indiana, the Salvation Army and Catalyst Rescue Mission — a southern Indiana homeless shelter that serves hundreds of displaced Floyd County residents.
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