ABC57 Interview: How a local program helps keep the community eating healthy
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ABC57 News Staff
Posted: Aug 29, 2025 9:11 AM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Trump Administration's tariffs are feared to raise prices for groceries, and it is unclear exactly how tariffs will affect prices of goods moving forward.
The Nourish Program in Portage Township is meant to help the public navigate the unknown, while teaching skills to make healthy meals.
ABC57's Jordan Hatfield caught up with Portage Township Trustee, Jason Critchlow, to discuss this program.
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