Ohio to make up the difference of lost federal SNAP benefits ...
Ohio works to replace lost SNAP benefits ...
Ohio SNAP recipients can file for replacement food if the food they had went bad during power outages this past week.
Ohio and its county governments will be on the hook in the fall for about $50 million worth of additional costs to administer ...
Ohio officials have urged eligible Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) households that lost food in recent power ...
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is reminding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients who experienced food spoilage during the recent power outages that they may be eligible ...
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said households that lost food purchased with SNAP benefits due to a power ...
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is telling SNAP recipients who experienced food spoilage during the recent power outages that they may be eligible for replacement benefits.
Households that experience a power outage of four hours or more and lose food purchased using SNAP benefits can apply to ...
This week's Press Run tells of concerts at Cain Park by Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives on June 18, and Men at Work, Aug. 2; a book discussion on former CBS sportscaster Jayne Kennedy's ...
Highland County commissioners Terry Britton, David Daniels and Brad Roades heard an update on policy changes for SNAP benefits from Highland County Job and Family Services Director Jeremy Ratcliff ...
It’s been over a month now since new work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Program have gone into effect.