United Crescent Hill Ministries
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Workers sort through donations to the food pantry at United Crescent Hill Ministries, which has seen nearly double the number of families needing assistance. (WDRB photo/Nov. 3, 2025)
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President Donald Trump's administration announced Monday that emergency funds will partially restore the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program after two federal judges ordered the government to keep food aid flowing during the ongoing shutdown.
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