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USDA Utilities Administrator Announces Broadband Funding for Rural Residents

April 21, 2011 Amy Mund, USDA Colorado Public Information Coordinator

USDA Rural Development Rural Utilities Service Administrator Jonathan Adelstein and the Rural Development Broadband Division Staff welcomed over 200 people to the National Broadband Workshop on April 20 – 21, 2011 in Downtown Denver. While rural communities face unique challenges in creating and...

Rural Technology

Redesigning USDA Online

April 13, 2011 Amanda Eamich and Peter Rhee, Web Communications Division

You may have noticed a fresh, new look on USDA.gov last night – we're excited to announce the launch of our redesigned website! Our redesign team has been hard at work designing a new look and feel that should make navigating our site more user-friendly and intuitive. In support of our One USDA...

Technology

Millions of Rural Americans See Improvement in Quality of Life, Thousands of Jobs Created through USDA Support

March 28, 2011 Dallas Tonsager, Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

The Obama Administration made historic investments in rural America in FY 2010, paving the way for increased economic growth and productivity over the long term. More than 33,700 rural jobs were created and saved as a result of assistance Rural Development provided to more than 500 rural businesses...

USDA Results Rural Technology

Rural Development Helps Tribal Communities Grow

March 21, 2011 Dallas Tonsager, Under Secretary for Rural Development, USDA

As President Obama challenges Americans to win the future, we at USDA are implementing ways to do so by helping tribal communities across the country out-innovate, out-educate, and out-build our global competition. Starting in rural America, but more specifically within tribal communities, we see an...

USDA Results Rural Technology

USDA Rural Utilities Administrator Visits Supai Tribe in Arizona to Announce a Recovery Act Broadband Project

March 04, 2011 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Special Projects Coordinator

Few places in the U.S. are as secluded as Supai. Nestled in a side canyon of the Grand Canyon, it has the distinction of being the most remote community in the lower 48 states. The only way in or out is to walk, ride a mule, or take a helicopter.

Initiatives Rural Technology

Broadband: The Linchpin of the Future for Rural Economies

March 02, 2011 USDA Rural Utilities Service Administrator Jonathan Adelstein

I was honored to host a panel last week at the Department of Agriculture’s Ag Outlook Forum to showcase the impact of USDA broadband programs on so many in rural communities. Our February 25 th Rural Development panel, “Building a Stronger Rural Infrastructure: Broadband,” portrayed the ripple...

Rural Technology

Broadband Project Gives Michigan a Boost

March 01, 2011 Alec Lloyd, USDA Rural Development Public Information Officer

Recently, the Bavarian Inn in Frankenmuth hosted an event to commemorate the award of grants and loans to Air Advantage LLC through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Broadband Initiative Program and discussed the progress of the project to date. This is one of the largest single awards for...

Initiatives Rural Technology

Improving the Quality of Life for Rural Maine Cancer Patients though Telemedicine

February 28, 2011 Virginia Manuel, USDA Maine Rural Development State Director

Maine has one of the highest per capita rates of cancer in the United States, and for many cancer patients living in rural areas of the state, a long drive into a bigger city to receive necessary medical treatment can be daunting. Snowy Maine winters, the high cost of gasoline, relying on family or...

Rural Technology

USDA Rural Development Telehealth Funding Serves a Sparsely-Populated Four-State Area

February 24, 2011 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer

In rural America, especially in frontier regions of South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska the shortage of health care professionals tends to be pronounced. For example, 55 of South Dakota’s 66 counties, or 83 percent of all counties, are designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage...

Rural Technology

Putting Rural Development on the Map

February 18, 2011 David Nulph, Economic Research Service

Today, the Economic Research Service (ERS) posted a new and innovative interactive mapping tool that makes it easy to visualize and compare rural economic and social conditions among counties, states, and regions. By creating county-level maps of the United States, users can see how socioeconomic...

Rural Research and Science Technology

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