(AP) —Nearly 30 million Americans who got extra government help with grocery bills during the pandemic will soon see that aid shrink — and there's a big push to make sure they're not surprised.

Arapaho Fire Department

The Arapaho Fire Department has stayed busy over the past year responding to a combined 150 fire and medical calls according to Chief Kenny Garibay.

Sinor EMS

Even with the temporary closing of the Clinton hospital, Sinor Emergency Medical Service has continued to provide medical care to Clinton and its surrounding communities.

Clinton Fire Department

This past year, Clinton’s firemen were tasked with plenty of challenges yet accomplished many “firsts” in the department’s history.

Clinton Police Department

Over the past year, the Clinton Police Department has continued to provide safety and security to the community through its professional police services including patrols, criminal investigations, jail services and its 911 response center.

Arapaho Police Department

Arapaho Police Officer Adolph Elizondo says he is thankful for his small town and the citizens that fill it as he looks back on the Arapaho Police Department’s past year.

Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes EMS

With the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic still felt along with the repercussions of the closing of the Clinton hospital, Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Emergency Medical Services is still doing its best to provide 24/7 emergency medical care to both Indian Health Services beneficiaries as well as the general public.

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