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Man indicted in $4 million pandemic fraud case turns himself in, officials say
A Minneapolis man accused of stealing $4 million from Federal Child Nutrition Program during the Covid-19 pandemic surrendered to the FBI on Thursday, federal officials announced in a statement. Said Abdullahi Ereg was indicted on June 24, 2024 on charges of including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. Ereg allegedly obtained, misappropriated and laundered millions of dollars meant to feed children in need, officials said.
Bananas could vanish from school lunch menus. Here’s why
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Bananas could vanish from US school meals. Here’s why
New Farm Bill places caps on non-US foods; nutritionists say it restricts availability of healthy meals for kidsSchool nutrition workers and advocates have “lots of concerns about bananas”, said Erin Ogden, policy associate for federal child nutrition programs at the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI).Bananas are nutrient-dense foods that many children like. That makes them popular offerings in school cafeterias, since any healthy food that a kid will eat prevents waste and...
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