
Debbie Nalle, treasurer of the food pantry, (left) stands in front of her vehicle loaded with donations Hy-Vee has made to the pantry. Hy-Vee employees Quincy Lowrey (middle) and Jasper Hamilton (right) pose for a photo after loading her car. Hy-Vee’s new program will allow the pantry employees to stop in every day to gather food supplies contributed by the customers of the food store.
Harrison County, MO: As the government shutdown becomes the longest in history, millions of low-income Americans are seeing cuts and delays to their food stamps this month, with some receiving potentially nothing at all.–By Caleb Osmon
