The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services announced on Friday that those receiving federal food assistance through the ...
On Friday, Gov. Kim Reynolds called on Iowans to donate to food banks. Earlier, she pledged that the state would match up to ...
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services has divided the state’s $1 million donation match among the six food banks ...
Food banks and pantries in Iowa will get some extra help to see them through the expected increased demand brought on by a ...
The state funding comes from a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed in June directing 75% of Iowa’s opioid settlement money toward ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced the State of Iowa will provide interim support for Iowa's food banks and pantries if SNAP ...
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services is launching a new funding opportunity for community efforts aimed at reducing opioid misuse and its impacts.
The funding to opioid addition treatment programs is one of the first publicly announced allocations of the millions of dollars available to Iowa through a national settlement against pharmaceutical c ...
Governor Reynolds announced the state will provide interim support for Iowa’s food banks and pantries if the USDA’s ...
Congressman Randy Feenstra addresses the impact of the government shutdown on SNAP funding during his visit to the Food Bank ...
The Iowa Health and Human Services Department is allocating $5 million to enhance child care and preschool programs across ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has outlined how the state will provide support as SNAP benefits are set to expire Saturday.
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