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A major food bank in the Ozarks has announced that it will lose millions worth of food this year due to USDA cuts.
Ozarks Food Harvest in Springfield, MO is estimated to lose $3 million in food due to cuts in the United States Department of ...
Walmart and Sam’s Club will help Ozarks Food Harvest address hunger in the Ozarks this spring through a campaign that runs through the end of the month. “Our ongoing partnership with Walmart ...
Ozarks Food Harvest announced it will lose an estimated $3 million worth of food due to federal funding cuts. Missouri farmers are wary too.
Ozarks Food Harvest ranked No. 10 on Springfield Business Journal's list this year of the area's largest local charitable nonprofits, with 85 employees marking its ranking criteria. The nonprofit ...
Gail Smart and Sarah Hough have won the two seats available on the Springfield Public Schools school board. Bruce Adib-Yazdi and Heather Hardinger won their seats for Springfield's City Council ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Ozarks Food Harvest is joining the effort to aid people in Missouri hit by the severe storms from Friday, March 14. The Springfield non-profit will provide food and supplies ...
A Springfield-based charity that distributes food to food banks in Joplin and throughout Southwest Missouri said it will lose an estimated $3 million worth of food this year because of cuts by the U.S ...
Ozarks Food Harvest Spokesman Jordan Browning said they were informed Friday by Feeding America that $500 million in the ...
Hear news of federal cuts affecting Ozarks Food Harvest, updates on construction projects at the Springfield-Greene County ...
Ozarks Food Harvest is set to lose an estimated $3 million worth of food this year following cuts to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). The USDA ...
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