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All nutrition and physical activity programming provided under the SNAP-Ed program will be discontinued on Oct. 1.
Nearly 100 MSU Extension staff are losing their jobs due to cuts to a federal program meant to educate low-income families about healthy lifestyles.
The projected $1.1 billion hole in Michigan’s upcoming budget will likely put a wrench into ongoing negotiations over a long-term road funding plan.
On ESPN's Always College Football podcast hosted by Greg McElroy, Matt Barrie first discusses Underwood and his reservations, ...
Chiles followed coach Jonathan Smith from Oregon State to East Lansing and arrived with head-turning talent that was on ...
The Trump administration told states to provide the data by July 30 or risk losing federal funding to administer the program. California receives $1.3 billion annually to distribute about $12 billion ...
Due to a federal budget decision MSU Extension will be losing $10.5 million in funding, resulting in the permanent ...
It isn’t your average farmer’s market.Farmed and Forged market in Michigan City and La Porte provides more to the community ...
A lawsuit filed against the Trump administration by a coalition of attorneys general, including Michigan’s Dana Nessel and ...
Republicans slashed Medicaid and food assistance funding to pay for tax corporate cuts and increased spending on military and immigration enforcement ...
Republican cuts to SNAP have left many low-income Americans struggling to afford healthy food, with many resorting to cheaper, less nutritious options like instant ramen.
Standing before the Michigan State Capitol on Tuesday, a group of disability self-advocates took Congress to task over cuts ...