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Frontier Extension to keep SNAP‑Ed services after funding cut; county educators to assume roles
Summary
After a SNAP‑Ed funding cut, the Frontier District will continue local nutrition education by assigning district staff to fill educator roles starting Oct. 16, officials told the Franklin County Commission.
Rebecca, a Frontier Extension Office representative, told the Franklin County Commission on Oct. 1 that a recent cut to SNAP‑Ed funding ended the district's formal grant-funded program but that the Frontier District board decided to continue education services locally.
"Because of the funding cut, yesterday was the last day of our SNAP Ed program," Rebecca said. She introduced Gabby Kinder, the district's new communications and marketing manager, and said the…
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