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Feeding Southwest Virginia donates food to hundreds ahead of the holidays
‘This is a way that we can reach a lot more people in a short period of time.’
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CHRISTIANSBURG, Va – In a year where record-breaking unemployment has caused increased food insecurity in the United States, food banks have been working to meet the demand.
On Friday, Feeding Southwest Virginia provided hundreds of people with food before the holidays at Belmont Christian Church in Christiansburg
“Our tractor-trailer carries around 20,000 pounds of food, so we usually prepare for anywhere between 300-900 boxes to distribute,” said Feeding Southwest Virginia President
Pamela Irvine.
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AMSTERDAM An arrest has been made in relation to a bomb threat made at the Target Distribution Center in November.
Isa Barros, 21, of Schenectady was charged by Montgomery County sheriff’s deputies on Monday with making a terroristic threat for allegedly calling in a bomb threat.
Barros turned himself in to authorities for the incident that occurred in November in which he allegedly called in a bomb threat at the Target Distribution Center.
At approximately 12:18 p.m. on Nov. 16, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office 911 Dispatch Center received a call reporting a bomb threat at the Target Distribution Center.
Woodlands Farmers Market adds new elements for 2021
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The Woodlands Farmers market has responded to a challenging and altered 2020 by making a series of changes to the popular community shopping spot for the 2021 year, including pushing the opening time to 9 a.m. instead of 8 a.m. and adding a CBD product vendor.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Bruce Cunningham, a member of the Grogan’s Mill Village Association board and one of the co-founders of the market, said after officials surveyed vendors and analyzed data from the 2020 year, they felt it best to open an hour later and also allow vendors that fall under the “Cottage Law” classification. There will also be a new CBD product vendor, a first for the market since Texas loosened cannabidiol regulations. Hand sanitizer and a sign reminding visitors to wear face masks are seen during The Woodlands Farmers Market, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in The Woodlands
Woodlands Farmers Market adds new elements for 2021
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The Woodlands Farmers market has responded to a challenging and altered 2020 by making a series of changes to the popular community shopping spot for the 2021 year, including pushing the opening time to 9 a.m. instead of 8 a.m. and adding a CBD product vendor.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Bruce Cunningham, a member of the Grogan’s Mill Village Association board and one of the co-founders of the market, said after officials surveyed vendors and analyzed data from the 2020 year, they felt it best to open an hour later and also allow vendors that fall under the “Cottage Law” classification. There will also be a new CBD product vendor, a first for the market since Texas loosened cannabidiol regulations. Hand sanitizer and a sign reminding visitors to wear face masks are seen during The Woodlands Farmers Market, Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020, in The Woodlands