December 20, 2025
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Two Teton County schools receive grants promoting local foods and nutrition education

The grant is in collaboration with Montana Partnership to End Childhood Hunger, The Producer Partnership, Vilicus Farms, Abundant Montana, and six school districts in Central Montana

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