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A Colorful Celebration of Confetti Soup

May 26, 2011 Debbie Smoot, Southeast Regional Public Affairs Director, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Historical Charleston, S.C., blends the traditional Southern American, English, French, and West African elements into a celebration of its colorful and rich culture. Burke Middle & High School in Charleston celebrated this mix of colorful culture with its...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

USDA Rural Development Provides Support to Improve Medical Facilities in a Minnesota Region

May 26, 2011 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Affairs Specialist

Access to quality healthcare in Northeastern Minnesota received a major boost on May 20. That’s when officials broke ground on an expansion project that will add over 80,000 square-feet to Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) in Cloquet, Minn. During the ceremony, officials also highlighted how the...

Rural

Faces of the Forest Celebrates Dave Kretschmann

May 26, 2011 Kathryn Sosbe, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

You might say that Dave Kretschmann has engineered his way into Major League Baseball’s history books. Kretschmann’s work as a research general engineer led him to figure out why so many bats used by Major League Baseball were shattered. “Since late in the 2008 season, we’ve seen video of every...

Forestry

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack on a 21st Century Regulatory System

May 26, 2011 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

In January, President Obama called upon the U.S. Department of Agriculture and all other U.S. agencies to perform a government-wide review of current federal regulations to update, streamline and remove excessive rules. This review, prompted by Executive Order 13563, was intended to minimize burdens...

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Benvenuti a Ashville! Ira B. Jones Elementary Tempts Judges with Taste of Tuscany

May 26, 2011 Debbie Smoot, Southeast Regional Director, Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, N.C., is known for its rich heritage, arts, and fine dining. Recently, students from Ira B. Jones Elementary School, located in Asheville, shared a taste of another well-known region of fine dining –...

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USDA Receives Main Street Leadership Award in Recognition of Commitment to Rural Communities

May 26, 2011 Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa

More than 1,300 community developers from 47 states converged on Des Moines, Iowa, this week to attend the 2011 National Main Streets Conference organized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. A key theme repeated during the conference illustrated how communities with healthy Main Street...

Rural

Cooking Meat? Check the New Recommended Temperatures

May 25, 2011 Diane Van, Manager, USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline

Cross posted from the FoodSafety.gov blog: On May 24, USDA made some important changes in their recommended cooking temperatures for meats. Here’s what you need to know:

Health and Safety

Honoring the Past With a Recipe that Looks to a Healthy Future

May 25, 2011 Aaron Lavallee, USDA Office of Communications

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Every now and then we come across a great story of people making change in their communities and so it was on the next stop in the Recipes for Healthy Kids competition. Tribal communities are focusing a lot of attention on ending the epidemic of childhood...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

USDA Tribal Relations Advisor Addresses National Tribal Conference with Message of Continued Consultations

May 25, 2011 Dianna Jennings, USDA Rural Development Arizona Public Information Coordinator

Janie Hipp is passionate about her work. Hipp, a Senior Advisor to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, delivered the keynote address at the National American Indian Housing Council national conference going on in Phoenix, Arizona, this week. She noted that one of the first things that Secretary...

Rural

A Michigan Community to Get a Better, Bigger Library, Thanks to USDA Support

May 25, 2011 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Officer

Recently Morton Township, Michigan held the groundbreaking ceremony for its library expansion. Located in the Village of Mecosta on the western side of the Lower Peninsula, the event was a wonderful example of how a rural community can come together to support a project.

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