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SNAP recipients will only receive their regular issuances beginning in May after two years of expanded benefits due to the pandemic. The Wyoming Department of Family Services (DFS) is working with local communities to publicize their other assistance programs, which include rental, food, and childcare subsidies for those who qualify.
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The move is not enough to ease widening disparities in certain parts of the region, resort towns in particular, where service workers comprise the backbone of the economy as a constant stream of tourists and wealthy second-home owners drive up the cost of living.
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A study done by University of Wyoming researchers and a food justice non-profit shows some evidence that farmers market coupon programs for low-income…
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Most students enrolled half-time or more in college typically aren't eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), sometimes known...
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Thousands of Mountain West residents who were slated to be kicked off food stamps will retain access to benefits next month. That's after a federal...
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Wyoming lawmakers are considering a bill that would add a work requirement to those who receive Medicaid.The bill by Senator Larry Hicks would require…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it plans to shutter four offices in Montana and Wyoming as part of a $150 million cost cutting measure that…