The three cities joined forces to host pop-up food pantries in each community on Saturday morning. In all, nearly 200 boxes of food were handed out in the three cities Saturday, representing more …
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The three cities joined forces to host pop-up food pantries in each community on Saturday morning. In all, nearly 200 boxes of food were handed out in the three cities Saturday, representing more than 5,500 pounds of food. Several boxes were also delivered in each city to residents who were unable to come to one of the pantries. Another joint food pantry is in the works for Saturday, May 16.