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Parking ticket? NMU will take food for your fine

MARQUETTE, MI (AP)--   Some people issued parking tickets from Northern Michigan University can keep cash in their pocket if they donate items to the school's food pantry.

Donations of a variety of items can reduce or eliminate a fine of up to $25. The value of items is determined at drop-off, but campus offers options in categories ranging from $5 to $25.

Drawings will also be held for prizes.

The next donation date is tomorrow Tuesday, which coincides with the National Day of Giving. Tickets written since Aug. 1 are eligible. The Food 4 Fines program is similar to efforts elsewhere connected to parking or library fines.

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