Dane County awards $41,000 to 15 local organizations fighting food insecurity
Fifteen local organizations will receive grants to fight food insecurity in Dane County, the county executive's office announced on April 8.
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Fifteen local organizations will receive grants to fight food insecurity in Dane County, the county executive's office announced on April 8.
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