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Economy stresses Carroll County Soup Kitchen

Economy stresses Carroll County Soup Kitchen

Economy stresses Carroll County Soup Kitchen

Bobbye Jean Warford, third from left,...


    CARROLLTON, Ga. — As blue-collar and white-collar jobs alike continue to get chopped across the country and the housing market continues to spiral downward, many families are left wondering where their next meal will come from. Soup kitchens have long been an option for those down on their luck, but in tough economic times, even they are struggling to put food on the table.

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