SNAP benefits pause in Michigan for Nov.
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More than a million people across the state are at risk of losing access to their SNAP benefits next month.The news comes after
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Michigan pauses SNAP benefits in November amid federal government shutdown
A program that provides benefits to low-income households for buying groceries will be paused in November. Michigan says the federal government instructed them that a lapse in funding was due to the shutdown.
Michigan's Double Up Food Bucks program extends the purchase power for food stamp recipients at participating retailers.
Michigan’s Jekyll and Hyde season continued Saturday with a 24-7 home victory over Washington. One week after the Wolverines’ defense was torched by USC, one of best offenses in the Big Ten, it bounced back by stymieing another high-octane offense,
States warned this week that tens of millions of Americans could see a gap in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, also known as food stamps, if the shutdown continues through the end of the month.