Local food program Loaves & Fishes hopes to raise $2 million for a new facility to better serve the community.
The old location will close just before the new store opens its doors.
The new 5,000 square foot space will include a full bar including house and seasonal brews, craft cocktails, and wine.
Individuals who are renewing their benefits or filing a 6-month Simplified Report form need to have any required
paperwork in by the end of business Monday, January 14.
The USDA said it can fund SNAP through February thanks to the short-term funding bill that ran out on Dec. 22.
Girl Scout cookie season is officially here.
Anyone in the community in need of assistance with groceries is welcome.
See some of the highlights from Exploring the Clarksville Food Scene over the past year.
Some restaurants will be open Christmas Day for those who don’t feel like cooking.
Currently, able-bodied adults ages 18-49 without children are required to work 20 hours a week to maintain their SNAP benefits.