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According to Feeding America, 119 billion pounds of food is wasted every year in the United States. That adds up to 130 billion meals 鈥?and $408 billion 鈥?tossed into landfills. In the United States, we throw out 40% of the food that s produced, said Diane Letson, vice president of food i
stanley cup ndustry partnerships at Feeding America. When we think of food waste, we think of food that is still fit for human consumption but for whatever reason that business has decided, OK, this food can no longer go to my primary consumer, so it becomes food waste. Feeding America is just one nonprofit fighting to end food waste, and with that an even bigger problem: Hunger.Last year the company rescued 3.6 billion pounds of groceries, and provided food for more than 36 million Americans in need. We want that food to go to its intended purpose or use, said Letson.And many nonprofits around the country are echoing that sentiment. We distributed last year 4.1 million pounds of food. That s the
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Click here to support the Tiegs family fundraiser.One of the kids seriously hurt in the Waukesha Christmas parade returned home from the hospital
stanley cup Tuesday.Sixteen-year-old Erick Tiegs was marching with the Waukesha South High School marching band when he was struck by the SUV.He was rushed to Children s Wisconsin, and his father says he spent the first few days in ICU.Donald Tiegs, Erick s father, says Erick suffered fractures in the spine, vertebrae, femur, skull and shoulder. His lungs were bruised and collapsed, and he also broke several ribs.A crowd of family and friends surrounded Erick as he got home. Getting in the car w
stanley travel mug as a little hard for him, getting out was a little better, Tiegs said. It s still painful for him to stand up, it s hard for him to move without putting any weight on that leg, because that leg hurts quite a bit that he broke. But he s strong. He ll get through that, we ll get through this. Tiegs says his son will have to re-learn how to walk without a walker. He actually walked probably 12 feet today with the walker, Tiegs said.He says the next few weeks will be filled with physical therapy and more doctor appointments.Earlier on Tuesday, volunteers built a ramp for Erick to wheel inside his home. His father says he hopes his son doesn t have to use it f
termo stanley or long.Tiegs says Erick had plans to play travel baseball this summer.Donald Tiegs is a Caledonia Firefighter. A firetruck escorted his family home, and plenty of colleagues were there to show suppor