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More than half a million people in the state make use of food stamps. Federal judges ordered the state on Monday, March 7, to halt work requirements for…
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It’s been two weeks since the Gold King Mine spill closed irrigation on the Navajo Nation and officials say fields around Shiprock are beginning to die…
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Update Aug. 18, 11:30 a.m.: The EPA said the water for the Navajo Nation came from nearby Bloomfield and met state and federal quality standards. The…
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Food trucks are gaining popularity in cities across the country, including right here in New Mexico. Mobile food trucks can be a bargain for aspiring…
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The state’s Human Services Department held a hearing in Santa Fe this morning about changes that would add work requirements to the food stamps program.…
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UPDATE Feb. 19, 2014, at 1:00 p.m.: HB 81 is stuck in committee.Two years ago, the USDA made the first changes in a generation to public school meals.…
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Tired of waiting in line at the supermarket during this holiday season? Well, there may be some food you can harvest right out your back door. From the…