El Pasoans Fighting Hunger volunteers distribute food at a center in El Paso, Texas. The nonprofit received $9 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott in December 2020, shoring up the food bank’s financial health after soaring food-assistance needs forced the charity to expand faster than it could handle. Lonnie Valencia/El Pasoans Fighting Hunger via AP
Parkersburg News and Sentinel You can’t argue with Gov. Jim Justice’s sentiment that “The bottom line to the whole thing is we don’t need people…