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Hawaiian Canoe Carries Pledge of Conservation Around the World

July 25, 2014 Sherri Eng, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

On May 30, the double-hulled voyaging canoe Hōkūle‘a set sail from the Hawaiian Islands on a more than 50,000-mile, 26-country journey around the world. The crew’s mission: to spread the word about the importance of world conservation. The dual-masted, 62-foot Hōkūle‘a, along with her escort the...

Conservation Forestry

USDA Rural Development Assistance Helps Massachusetts Family Afford Home

June 27, 2014 Jay Healy, Rural Development State Director, MA/CT/RI

Recently, I visited the Habitat for Humanity homes on Cape Cod, Massachusetts in celebration of National Homeownership Month, a time to recognize the important role that housing plays in the economy. The construction of these homes was made possible through loans from USDA Rural Development (RD)...

Rural

The Sweat Equity Route to Homeownership: Raising Walls & Building a Community!

June 24, 2014 USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Patrice H Kunesh

In celebration of USDA’s annual Homeownership Month, I toured a flourishing neighborhood tucked in the woods of Edneyville, North Carolina. Along with me were families who never thought it possible to own a home or have a yard for their children or a garden. Their dreams were realized by building...

Rural

Silver City, NM, Student Draws Winning Poster for Homeownership Month

June 11, 2014 Rural Development State Director Terry Brunner

The Sixth Street Elementary School in Silver City, New Mexico, has seen a lot of students over the years. But May 8 th 2014 was a very special day at the 130-year-old school. Why? Because 10-year-old Mireya Cisneros, a fourth grader, was honored for her winning illustration for New Mexico’s 2014...

Rural

USDA Funded Apartment Complex Not Just "Renovated" but "Innovated"

January 30, 2014 Dianna Jennings, Special Projects Director, USDA Rural Development, Arizona

Aesthetically the change is obvious and pleasing, but what hides inside the walls and under the ground is what is making the big difference at Kachina Apartments in Casa Grande, Arizona. The 96-unit senior complex recently underwent a major rehabilitation that not only renovated the individual units...

Rural

Packed House in Tucson, Arizona for Energy Round Table Listening Session with Rural Utilities Administrator

July 26, 2013 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

Sorry Mr. Wolfe. As it turns out, you actually CAN go home again…and John Padalino recently did. Padalino is the Administrator for the USDA Rural Utilities Service (RUS), a branch of USDA Rural Development. Born in south Tucson, Padalino grew up along the border where his father was a customs agent...

Energy Rural Technology

Committed to Food Safety: Meet Supervisory Veterinary Medical Officer Dr. Douglas Fulnechek

January 17, 2013 Peggy Riek, Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service

FSIS is the largest employer of veterinarians in the United States, consisting of 1,100 dedicated Public Health Veterinarians (PHV) who are trained in public health and regulatory medicine. These veterinarians verify the health of the animals destined for the food supply. Dr. Douglas Fulnechek is...

Health and Safety

With USDA Support, A Health Center in Alaska’s Susitna Valley Celebrates a Grand Opening

August 20, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-Rural Development – Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

On a beautiful, bright Sunday in August, members of the Alaska USDA-Rural Development team met with the leadership of the new Sunshine Community Health Center and other funders to celebrate the grand opening of the new healthcare facility in Willow. They were joined by members of the surrounding...

Initiatives Rural

Los Padres National Forest Seeks to Preserve Remote Sacred Native American Sites

August 02, 2012 Joe Pasinato, Los Padres National Forest

Deep inside the San Rafael Wilderness, employees from the Los Padres National Forest are working to inventory centuries-old Chumash sacred sites impacted by devastating wildfires. Despite closure orders that restrict public access in America’s first congressionally designated wilderness, forest...

Forestry

North Georgia Students Study Appalachian Trail as Part of Classroom Program

July 24, 2012 Judy Toppins, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests

Summer brings to an end an incredible school year for Union County Middle School students in North Georgia who have been immersed in learning about a famous 2,181 mile-long trail.

Initiatives Conservation

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