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MSU Extension proposes one‑day‑a‑week Browning outreach after SNAP‑Ed cuts; county weighs part‑time admin support
Summary
After SNAP‑Ed funding ended Sept. 30, MSU Extension presented a plan to operate in Browning one day per week to deliver food‑safety, nutrition and youth mental‑health programming; commissioners discussed budget impacts and possible cost‑share or intern options for administrative coverage.
MSU Extension staff told Glacier County commissioners they plan to expand outreach in Browning to fill gaps left when SNAP‑Ed funding ended on Sept. 30.
An MSU Extension agent (identified in the discussion as Lisa; last name not specified on the record) outlined a proposal to spend one day a week in Browning offering food‑safety and ServSafe certification courses, diabetes education, seasonal food‑preservation classes, and K–12 mental‑health programming. "My proposal is to be able to go there one day a week and, fill in the gaps," she said, noting…
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