With the government shutdown now in its third week, an Army post in central Kentucky is doing what comes naturally to the military: showing resiliency.
But the funding impasse still threatens the livelihoods of active duty service members and civilian employees, as well as the nation's defense readiness.
One of the places being impacted is The Gathering Bakery, located about a mile from the Ft. Knox Army post in Radcliff. But these days, there's not much of a gathering here.
"Usually, we have green-suiters in here left and right. These are our regular customers, people we see a minimum of once a day, sometimes twice a day," said owner Deb Suratt. "They're not going to work so they're not coming in, and the ones who are working are either not getting paid or unsure when they'll get paid,

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