Dismal and drizzly. At the Second Street foodbank operated by Winona Volunteer Services on the day that the federal SNAP program went dark. Assistance through SNAP ended for children, seniors, medically challenged and otherwise needy people nationwide. Without SNAP grants to buy at grocery stores, recipients were expected to turn to foodbanks. Image: Steve Lunde

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