BELLEVUE, Neb. (KMTV) – "We have been able to keep up with it so far but we are reaching out to the community hoping to get some support for us," Deanna Wagner, manager of the Bellevue Food Pantry said.

Bellevue Food Pantry has seen an increase in need in the last two weeks.

Some of the increase comes from the local military community.

The pantry is looking for donations from neighbors to keep the shelves stocked.

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The Bellevue Food Pantry has experienced a surge in demand over the past two weeks, including an increase in need for the local military community as the government shutdown continues.

The pantry is on track to serve over 1,800 clients this month.

"Last Thursday we had a squadron leader contact us and we came in and picked up food for 20 members of hi

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