Organizations find creative ways to fill hunger gaps
(Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part series about the exacerbation of food insecurity in Henrico during the COVID-19 pandemic.)
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On a recent Wednesday morning, John Huber, pastor at the Living Hope Church at 301 W. Nine Mile Road in Highland Springs, readies the church’s kitchen facilities as he prepared to pick up food from Marshall Johnson, the church’s drivers’ house, that had been collected from FeedMore’s distribution site for their second-and-fourth-Monday-of-the-month, 11 a.m. food distribution.
Henrico down to just 55 new COVID-19 cases per day on average
Henrico County reported 68 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. The seven-day moving average dropped to 55 daily cases.
Henrico’s first-time unemployment claims fall to second-lowest weekly total during pandemic
Final Henrico Schools’ ‘Life-ready Expo’ to focus on arts, communications, media
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