As summer ends and school routines begin, healthy eating can slip.Â
As schools start for a new year, the Carter County School System provided information for the families of its students on the free and reduced-price meals programs it operates.
As the school year begins, nutrition is a powerful tool in helping children thrive in and outside the classroom.
As inflation stretches household budgets, it's never been more important to find ways to save at the grocery store.
Grilled Mediterranean Pizza is a lighter, non-traditional option that works well as a main course or shareable appetizer.Â
Feeding Southwest Virginia is sponsoring emergency feeding under the Summer Food Service Program.
Fifteen percent of dads say they want a change of pace this year; no gifts at all.Â
A full picnic basket, beautiful weather and alfresco dining are the epitome of summer.Â
According to The Dyrt 2025 Camping Report, 81.1 million Americans camped in 2024, down slightly from the previous year. Nearly 6 million of those were first-time campers, and KOA reports 61% were Gen Z or millennials. The trend is driven by a desire to slow down, get back to nature and add memories.
The once-a-week distribution of enough food for seven days a week will be at the three county school system middle schools June 5, 12, 19 and 26.