Bread at the Schnuck’s grocery story in Columbia is marked as permitted to be purchased through Missouri’s WIC program, which provides supplemental foods, nutrition education and referrals to health care, at no cost, to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children up to age 5 who are determined to be at nutritional risk.
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri officials announced Wednesday that a federally funded program offering food and support for 96,000 moms and their babies will continue in November despite the ongoing federal government shutdown.
Fall colors are appearing in the 51ºÚÁÏ area, the Muny hosted a garage sale and more this week. View life in 51ºÚÁÏ through the Post-Dispatch photographers' lenses. Edited by Jenna Jones.
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Bread at the Schnuck’s grocery story in Columbia is marked as permitted to be purchased through Missouri’s WIC program, which provides supplemental foods, nutrition education and referrals to health care, at no cost, to low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children up to age 5 who are determined to be at nutritional risk.