DAYTON, Ohio — Despite not knowing when the next paycheck is coming, millions of military service members are required to continue working through the government shutdown.
Hundreds of thousands of civilian employees and contractors remain in essential roles at work, but even more are facing furloughs. One local food pantry near Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton is preparing to help more military families as the shutdown continues.
“This means the world to all of us out here. This is all we have. This right here is something to look forward to,” said Shannon George…