The USDA warned SNAP benefits won’t be processed as long as the government shutdown continues, and food banks are left to ...
The nearly 600,000 Hoosiers who rely on food assistance via SNAP are facing a possible lapse in benefits as the federal government shutdown continues with no end in sight.
Although most essential government services are set to continue through the end of October, state leaders will soon be tasked ...
There are more than 210 food pantries in Indianapolis to lend a helping hand.
Love Chapel is bracing for a “tremendous uptick” in demand as nearly 5,400 low-income Bartholomew County residents could lose access to food assistance amid a federal government shutdown and the Trump ...
As the government shutdown extends into its third week, the USDA has asked all state agencies to hold off on the process of ...
SNAP benefits will pause on Nov. 1 due to the partial government shutdown. Here's a look at everything we know so far.
Mary Jane Winsted doesn't know what she'll do without SNAP benefits. She's one of nearly 600,000 Hoosiers facing the same ...
Democratic State Rep. Greg Porter is proposing that the state step in with some money so Hoosiers' SNAP benefits can continue ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Republicans on Indiana’s State Budget Committee rejected an effort to direct state surplus funding to ...
In a letter sent to leaders in every state, the Food and Nutrition Service blamed the ongoing federal government shutdown for ...