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WASHINGTON – More soldiers used food stamps to buy milk, cheese, meat and bread at military grocers last year.
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WASHINGTON – More soldiers used food stamps to buy milk, cheese, meat and bread at military grocers last year.
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MLive.com Massive cuts to food stamps part of Donald Trump's budget proposalMLive.comWASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump's proposed budget would cut $193 billion from food stamps over the coming decade — a cut of more than 25 percent, according to the Associated Press. The blueprint for the 2018 budget year comes out Tuesday …and more » More:…
Solvang woman accused of trying to buy a car with food stampsKSBY San Luis Obispo NewsThe Solvang woman accused of trying to buy a car using food stamps appeared in a Santa Maria courtroom Thursday. 22-year-old Krystal wood is being charged with felony welfare fraud. Her arraignment today was pushed back until November 15th, …Woman…
Stamp to it: Aussie Post join appealCourier MailAustralia Post is to to release a set of stamps featuring graphic pictures of the Queensland floods. Featuring five images from the Queensland floods, …and more » More: continued here
Globe and Mail Win was just two catches awayEdmonton JournalSlotback Fred Stamps said it best after taking most of the blame, whether you agree with him or not, in Sunday's loss to the Montreal Alouettes: "We came …Things looking up for Esks, despite lossVancouver SunAls snap Commonwealth CurseEdmonton SunAls' Brown gets last laughToronto SunMontreal Gazette –DigitalJournal.com –iNews880.comall…
The Hill Wildlife federation: Defy Oregon protesters, buy Duck StampsThe HillThe National Wildlife Federation and its affiliates is asking Americans to buy federal duck stamps to show their support for protecting wildlife habitats and public lands in response to the armed protests at a wildlife refuge in Oregon. “Whether a …and more » More: continued here
DETROIT, Sept. 1 (UPI) — Two Michigan postal workers were nabbed for allegedly hoarding mail and another allegedly stole $19,000 in postage stamps, U.S, Postal Service officials said. More: continued here