• With the rise in grocery prices, residents aren’t the only ones feeling the sting. The Elk Point Food Pantry is seeking monetary donations to keep their operations running while seeing an increase in those needing the help of their services. Photo by Beth Sherard-Hutcheson • times1reporter@gmail.com
    With the rise in grocery prices, residents aren’t the only ones feeling the sting. The Elk Point Food Pantry is seeking monetary donations to keep their operations running while seeing an increase in those needing the help of their services. Photo by Beth Sherard-Hutcheson • times1reporter@gmail.com
While inflation is hitting the pocketbooks of many people across the United States, residents in Union County are feeling the sting as well. So much so, that area food banks are seeing significant changes in their numbers. The Elk Point Food Pantry, which services the communities of Elk Point, Jefferson and North Sioux City, has felt the impacts of inflation and sees it on their shelves. “It…

 

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