By Janet Shamlian At Riverside High School in Durham, North Carolina, the food is as fresh as can be because most of it comes from local growers. “We receive local shredded carrots, cucumbers, lettuce, because we feel that we need to support people in our own communities,” Jim Keaten, who runs the nutrition program for Durham Public Schools, told CBS News. Keaten said the school district’s produce comes from local growers under a U.S. Department of Agriculture program that was cut by the Trump administration. “Immediately, my thoughts were, what are we going to do?” Keaten said of his first
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