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Katty KayVeteran BBC and OZY journalist, author, and commentator on US politics and women's issues.
Katty KayVeteran BBC and OZY journalist, author, and commentator on US politics and women's issues.
The article discusses the growing concern over kids speeding or driving their e-bikes recklessly in Summit County, Utah. The Sheriff's Office is educating parents and children about the law, as they do not want to see kids getting injured or killed on e-bikes. Local governments are considering restrictions, such as speed limits on trails, and classifying certain e-bikes as motor vehicles. Utah law recognizes three classes of e-bikes, with specific rules for each class, but the law is mostly silent on e-bikes that don't conform to these classes.
The article describes a three-day cultural event organized by the Oneida Nation's Tsyunhehkwa Farm, focusing on the traditional buffalo harvest. Over the three days, participants learn about the buffalo's anatomy, nutrition, and prepare the meat, which is then distributed back to the community. The event aims to create a sense of community, allowing families to engage in traditional food practices and learn about them. This is the first year of the cultural event, which takes place on the 83-acre Tsyunhehkwa Farm, a program dedicated to offering workshops and classes about plants and wildlife.
The article discusses the Carolina Farm Trust's (CFT) new distribution center and pop-up produce stand in the Hoskins community, a food desert in Charlotte, North Carolina. The center provides fresh, locally-sourced produce to residents who lack access to grocery stores. The facility also houses a bakery, kitchen, and office space, with seven employees hired from the local community. CFT aims to support local farmers, reduce food waste, and promote sustainable farming practices. The nonprofit is raising funds to expand the center and build a grocery store, teaching kitchen, and meat processing facility to further serve the Hoskins community.
Second Harvest Food Bank is hosting an emergency food distribution event on September 10 to help families in Acadiana prepare for an upcoming storm. The distribution aims to provide essential supplies to at-risk families who may be affected. The event coincides with Hunger Action Day, highlighting the organization's commitment to fighting hunger and supporting the community during uncertain times. Second Harvest remains dedicated to serving as a reliable resource for the community, both during and after the disaster has passed.