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Headlines: Local food banks prep for SNAP expiration, Meals on Wheels receives boost, and update on Martin City homicide trial

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Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s biggest headlines for Northwest Montana. 

 

We’ll hear how a couple of local food banks are preparing for SNAP benefits to not go out in November due to the ongoing government shutdown. 

How a boost of state funding is keeping the Flathead Meals on Wheels program afloat, and what first responders said during testimony given during the ongoing trial of Kenneth James Floyd, who is accused of running over his ex-wife and causing her death two years ago in Martin City.


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Flathead Valley nonprofits prepared to deal with hunger pains after feds cancel SNAP benefits

Bigfork and West Shore food banks prepare for SNAP expiration

State funding boost keeps Flathead Meals on Wheels program moving

First responders testify in trial of man accused of running over his ex-wife in Martin City


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