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Elise Giordano for Mat-Su Sentinel
In Mat-Su, neighborhood schools double as community hubs. Closing them has sweeping impacts.
With nearly 17% of Mat-Su children experiencing food insecurity, school-based meal programs and volunteer food pantries help fill gaps while also connecting families with broader community support.
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‘USPS isn’t delivering for Vermont’: Congressional delegation complains to postmaster general about mail issues
Vermont’s members of Congress posed a series of questions to the Postal Service about what it’s doing to retain staff and prevent delays.
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Federal regulators accept preliminary permit for underwater data center off Eastport
A public hearing is scheduled for Monday on two citizen-initiated ordinances that would ban large-scale data center projects.
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3 downstream Colorado River states will bear the brunt of water cuts under new 2-year plan
Coloradans will not need to meet mandatory cuts under the federal plan released Friday. It and other upstream states are focusing on conservation to help stabilize the overstressed river.
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What does the federal farm bill delay mean for Delaware farmers?
August 20, 2026
Local farmers say the continued delay in Congressional approval of new federal farm subsidies has made the situation more challenging, as the future of crop insurance and other support programs remains unclear.
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For early grade reading gains, states look to Mississippi and consider holding students back
August 20, 2026
Years later, as education officials across the country have taken notice of Mississippi’s literacy gains, more states have adopted their own retention policies.
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A judge told Xcel it couldn’t condemn a farmer’s land. Now the utility is headed to the state Supreme Court.
August 20, 2026
Case challenging Colorado’s largest utility’s condemnation powers could resolve conflict over 550 feet of right of way on an Eastern Plains farm.
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Nitrate Is Poisoning the Corn Belt
August 20, 2026
Farm pollution goes largely unaddressed despite grievous risks.
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Drone shows, food and a waterskiing squirrel: Here’s what to expect at the Alaska State Fair
August 20, 2026
Fair officials say no major security changes are planned this year despite several high-profile incidents last year, though they are seeking funding for entrance metal detectors and could prohibit weapons on the fairgrounds next year.
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Inside the Groton Hotel: A historic property gets new life
August 20, 2026
From the early-1900s tin ceiling to the wood flooring underfoot, the new management of the historic Groton Hotel hopes to keep it just that — historic.
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How bison ranchers in one Colorado community are producing quality protein for people in need
August 20, 2026
As drought shrinks the food supply and federal budget cuts shrink benefits, the Cortez community comes up with a local solution.
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Who’s most at risk in the cyclospora outbreak? The farmworkers on the front lines.
August 20, 2026
An expert on migrant farmworker health describes how this population has been blamed and put at risk, but seldom understood.
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Sanders rallies at St. Albans dairy processing plant, calling its closure ‘devastating’
August 19, 2026
Sen. Bernie Sanders rallied support Wednesday for unionized Dairy Farmers of America workers and called for the co-op’s milk processing plant to remain open.


