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JACKSON, Wyo. — Access to quality, nutritious food in Teton County and Wyoming is changing behind the scenes, and many nonprofits are working hard to bridge the gap. At the same time, Wyomingites are bracing for cuts to federal safety-net programs, including Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ( SNAP ), formerly known as Food Stamps.

With the closing of the federal government’s fiscal year on Sept. 30 comes an end to required funding of state-run SNAP education (SNAP-Ed) programs around the country. Wyoming’s SNAP-Ed, Cent$ible Nu

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