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Oklahoma Lawmakers Target Hunger with Unused Food
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A pile of unserved food from a local
restaurant was dumped on a table before a legislative committee to
underscore the point that Oklahomans are going hungry needlessly.
The founder of an Oklahoma City-based nonprofit that collects unused
food from local restaurants and distributes it to needy families made
the point on Thursday during a meeting of the House Human Services
Committee.
The panel met to discuss how lawmakers might change
laws or administrative rules to make it easier to collect unused food
and distribute it to the hungry in the state.
Joey Abbo is the
founder of the NEEDS Foundation, which already has established
connections with area restaurants including Panera Bread and the Deep
Fork Grill.
Posted: Friday, October 26 2012, 12:20 PM CDT
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MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- Authorities say searchers, utility crews and people cleaning up are to continue their duties the day after the Moore tornado.
Officials planned a noon news conference at the storm command center to provide updates on conditions. Emergency officials may have a new death toll at the briefing.
Roads that were closed because of tornadoes had reopened by late Monday night, though authorities discouraged travel near Moore because crews in the devastated area still have plenty of work to do.
The National Weather Service pegged the tornado preliminarily as an EF-4 on the enhanced Fujita scale, the second most-powerful category of twister.
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