(KDLM) – After almost three years, temporary emergency benefits that helped Minnesotans with low incomes buy food during the COVID-19 pandemic are ending.
While the pandemic has waned, food security continues to be a problem for many Minnesotans. Governor Tim Walz signed into law this month $5 million in emergency funding to food shelves.
People struggling with food insecurity can find links to additional resources on the department’s website.

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