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Justyna Miranda, founder of City Girl Farming, possesses that resolve. Drawing from her unease with the modern food system, she founded a regenerative business rooted in care, connection, and change.
WWE News: Jade Cargill's ascent to the top of WWE's women's division appears imminent. After a dominant tag team run with Bianca Belair and a feud with Naomi, C ...
On Friday Food City continued their long-time support of Niswonger Children's Hospital with an annual check presentation. This year Food City said the check presentation totaled $23,500.
Cargill is to acquire full ownership of beef processor Teys Investments by buying out the remaining shares from the family shareholders. The deal will see the US-based agri-food giant take full ...
Traverse City, a popular northern Michigan destination, placed No. 10 among Food & Wine's "Top Small US Cities for Food and Drink." The author noted the region's agriculture has “drawn great ...
City girls Shreya Yadav, Siddhi Manjabapu Badhe and Snehal Nivrutti Diwate are among the 14 students who have scored 100 percentile in MHT-CET Pune: Fourteen students from the state have scored a ...
Here’s a look at The Oklahoman’s 2025 All-City girls soccer first-team selections. Class: Senior | Position: Forward The story: The Tulsa signee played a big role as Norman North won the Class ...
MICHIGAN CITY — The Boys & Girls Clubs of LaPorte County is planning to construct a new, much larger facility to meet higher demand. The new 35,000-square-foot building will have room for nearly ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — June is National Hunger Awareness Month and many food banks in Missouri and Kansas are getting low on supplies due to recent U.S. Department of Agriculture cuts. President ...
SHAWNEE, Kan. (KCTV) - Flag football has seen a rise in popularity over the years, particularly amongst girls and women. Back in April, members of the Missouri State High School Activities ...
Cargill expects the CarVe technology to put more protein into the food system. “Even a 1% yield improvement can save hundreds of millions of pounds of meat,” the company said.
Cuts to federal food aid have already reduced the food available at area food pantries and meal sites. If SNAP gets hit too, nonprofits worry they won’t be able to keep up with demand.
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