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Local Nonprofit Program Run by Bean's Cafe Wins National CompetitionEach day Toyota picks five charities from around the country to compete for a new truckANCHORAGE - Each day Toyota picks five charities from around the country to compete for a new truck through a program called "100 Cars for Good." During the summer the program serves up to 700 meals a day. Children's Lunchbox was the winner of the competition. |
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Good Idea said on Thursday, May 24 at 5:18 PM
That is a good idea. With global warming and all, even up north in Selawik Alaska there is or was a "Spud Farm" where up in the river, there was potatoes, radishes, lettuce, and whatever grown, and they did good. That needs to be investigated for that route here in Alaska....
91796755Anonymous said on Thursday, May 24 at 5:00 PM
why don't we invest in agriculture in alaska? this way we can feed the state if we have to? think about it...we could have our own CO-OP and hire folks to run it and operate and sell foods? milk, dairy, vegs, fruits, beef, chicken? Ak owned Mat-Maid?
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