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State Program Helps SNAP Recipients Stretch Their Dollars

WYSO The Homefull Mobile Grocery, one of the grocery stores in Montgomery County participating in the Produce Perks program. Produce Perks encourages SNAP recipients to buy fresh fruits and vegetables from Ohio farmers markets and grocery stores by providing a dollar for dollar match on a purchase. In the coming fall, it’s expanding to more locations in Montgomery County. Bernetta Brandon of Dayton has been using Produce Perks for the last five months. When she can, she waits, so she can shop at the Homefull Mobile Grocery store a truck serving different neighborhoods in Dayton so she can get her SNAP dollars matched.

¿Qué pasa en Florida? Varios hospitales tienen más pacientes que nunca con coronavirus

LA NACION ¿Qué pasa en Florida? Varios hospitales tienen más pacientes que nunca con coronavirus La baja tasa de vacunación en el noroeste del estado norteamericano y la expansión de la variante delta hizo disparar los casos y las internaciones 23 de julio de 2021 21:32 Internación de un paciente en el Jackson Memorial Hospital de MiamiSAUL MARTINEZ - NYTNS MIAMI - Hace un mes, la cantidad de pacientes con Covid-19 admitidos en dos hospitales de la Universidad de Florida en Jacksonville se redujo a 14. Ahora más de 140 personas están hospitalizadas con coronavirus, una multiplicación por diez en cinco semanas, y la mayor cantidad de pacientes con Covid-19 que estos hospitales hayan tenido durante la pandemia.

NY housing market: Sale prices up, inventory down, data shows

New York State Team The housing market in the Empire State reached yet another milestone in June as sale prices increased while inventory continued to remain near a record low, according to data released Thursday. The New York State Association of Realtors reported the median sale price for a home reached $385,000 in June, a 28.3% increase from the same month last year, when the state was in the midst of government-mandated COVID-19 restrictions. An increase in demand for housing in New York combined with low inventory has meant that buyers, on average, have had less room to negotiate on price. There were 42,598 homes listed for sale at the end of June, a 21% drop from the year prior, according to the association.

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