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In Chicago, Chefs Move to Model School

November 22, 2010 Alan Shannon, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

When Chicago heard about First Lady Michelle Obama’s effort to match chefs with schools, the city popped! Inspired by a unique partnership between locally-based Healthy Schools Campaign and Chicago Public Schools, the city saw an impressive number of Second City chefs sign up to participate in the...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Recovery Act Funding Provides New Emergency Services Facility for a Flood-Damaged Iowa Community

November 19, 2010 Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa

Local fire departments and emergency service personnel play a critical role in ensuring community safety. Every community, no matter how small, should have access to top-quality emergency services.

Initiatives Rural

Progress Report on the Town of Newburg, West Virginia’s USDA Recovery Act Water System Construction Project

November 19, 2010 Abbey Hart, Student Reporter

This is the latest in a series of blogs from West Virginia Student Reporter Abbey Hart on behalf of Bobby Lewis, State Director On November 16, 2010, a Construction Progress Meeting was held at the Newburg Town Hall. Although progress has been slower this past month, 76 percent of the project is...

Initiatives Rural

Connecting Children to Food and Farming: Agriculture in the Classroom

November 15, 2010 Al Withers, Program Director, Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom and Ray A. Ali, Ed.D., National Program Leader, Agriculture in the Classroom, NIFA

As the population of the United States has transitioned from a predominantly agrarian society to an increasingly more urban one, our youth have become detached from a fundamental understanding of agriculture. Nonetheless, we benefit from the innovations and efficiencies of our food supply on a daily...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

Alabama Gets the Gold of Distinction!

November 15, 2010 FNCS Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Janey Thornton

I was thrilled to stand in the Civic Center in Pelham, Ala., on October 29 th to celebrate the State of Alabama’s great accomplishment of 52 Alabama Public Schools meeting USDA’s HealthierUS School Challenge. Alabama has received 39, more than half of HealthierUS School Challenge Gold Awards of...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

An Alaska Housing Authority Names USDA Rural Development “Lender of the Year”

November 12, 2010 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

USDA Rural Development has a long history of providing rural Americans with access to safe, sanitary and affordable housing. In interior Alaska, quality housing is a basic need. Temperatures regularly plunge far below zero, often to as cold as -60 F. Thanks to extra effort on the part of some...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Teams up with Horton’s Kids to Fight Childhood Obesity

November 09, 2010 Rebecca Frank, USDA New Media Content Specialist

Cross-posted from the Let's Move! blog. In the ongoing fight against childhood obesity, First Lady Michelle Obama started the Let’s Move! campaign to help children be more physically fit and conscious of the food they eat. To help promote this initiative, employees from USDA and other federal...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

FSA Participates in Hispanic Higher Education Recruitment Event

November 09, 2010 Brenda Farias, County Executive Director, Santa Barbara / Ventura Counties, CA; Hispanic Coordinator, Special Emphasis and Outreach Committee

The Farm Service Agency was proud to lead the way recently for USDA representation at a major national Hispanic educator’s event. The occasion was the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Annual Convention, held this year in San Diego. The FSA California State Office was asked to...

Initiatives Rural

Kentucky FarmStart Program Bringing Fresh Faces to Agriculture

November 08, 2010 Sivapathasun Sureshwaran, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and Lee Meyer, University of Kentucky

When Denise Hamilton and her husband retire from their careers as teachers at West Jessamine County High School in Nicholasville, Kentucky, they plan to move to their new farm in Garrard County and supplement their retirement income by growing pasture-raised beef and organic vegetables. “We just...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA Rural Development Financing Provides Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Government Center and Health Clinic, Creating or Saving Over 300 Jobs

November 08, 2010 Jennifer Lerch, USDA Rural Development Business and Cooperative Specialist, Massachusetts

November is National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month and a fitting time to highlight USDA Rural Development’s recent projects on tribal lands. The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Mashpee, Massachusetts, are the direct ancestors of those who helped the Pilgrims on their arrival to New...

Initiatives Rural

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