These restaurants around the state are offering free meals to those who may not receive their SNAP benefits this weekend.
Emergency funding and expanded food distribution as organizations across Central Indiana brace for a surge in need.
Indiana student athletes embrace milk as the new official beverage of IHSAA, promoting its nutritional value and importance for winners.
With Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits set to diminish or disappear for 600,000 Hoosiers Nov. 1, food pantries and aid organizations are gearing up to meet unprecedented demand.
Rep. Messmer hosted Agriculture Secretary Rollins on an Indiana farm tour to discuss the state's farming sector.
Indy Hunger Network and other food assistance providers in Indiana are preparing for increased demand as the federal government shutdown affects SNAP benefits.
Another way the program is reconciliation-focused is how it uses the blue corn flour it creates: it donates it, placing free bags in on-campus food pantries or giving it for free to Native farmers.