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With USDA Help, a Nebraska Mom gets a House

February 10, 2011 Vicki Schurman, USDA Rural Development Nebraska Public Information Officer

Katie Bowens and her family had been renting an apartment for five years. They wanted a chance to have a home of their own. The Norfolk Housing Agency (NHA) directed Katie to USDA Rural Development in an on-going partnership effort. The City of Norfolk, acting through NHA, notified the local USDA...

Rural

USDA Rural Development Makes New Library Dream a Reality for a Small Kentucky Community

February 10, 2011 Katherine Belcher, Kentucky Public Information Coordinator

Despite below-freezing temperatures and high-wind advisories, more than 50 residents of Hardinsburg and Breckinridge County, Kentucky, turned out recently to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new public library. The crowd included local high school students, city and county officials, library board...

Rural

ERS 50th Anniversary Session at 2011 Agricultural Outlook Forum

February 09, 2011 Molly Garber, Deputy Director, Outlook Communications, ERS

USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) will kick off its 50 th anniversary celebration with a special session at the Agricultural Outlook Forum this month. The session will highlight ERS’ role as a resource for policymakers and for those advancing debates in the areas of food economics, rural...

USDA Results Rural Trade

Recipe for Recovery of Rural Communities

February 08, 2011 Nebraska Rural Development State Director Maxine Moul and Vicki Schurman

Rural communities will play a critical role in the nation's economic recovery, said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack in Omaha, Nebraska on January 28, 2011. Vilsack pointed out that producers learned well about the dangers of debt during the 1980s’ farm crisis and took heed, which has placed them...

Conservation Rural

USDA Helps Renovate a South Dakota Rural Housing Complex to Improve the Quality of Rural Life

February 07, 2011 Tammi Schone, South Dakota Rural Development Public Information Officer

Parkview Apartments, Inc. in Arlington, South Dakota, is a nonprofit organization that consists of nine buildings. The first building on this project was built in 1964 and the other buildings were later added in the 1970s. The project had seen an increase in vacancy rates prior to the renovation...

Rural

Groundhog Job Shadow Day

February 07, 2011 Kerrie Hurd, USDA Idaho Public Affairs Specialist

I’m at the new Fire Station in Wilder, Idaho, where Engine 821 can now be stored indoors, protected from the elements, thanks to the community approving the financing of the station through USDA Rural Development’s Community Facility Loan and Grant Program, with funding provided to Rural Development...

Initiatives Rural

South Dakota Native American Teen Center Purchases Equipment with USDA Support

February 04, 2011 Tammi Schone, USDA Rural Development South Dakota Public Information Officer

In a past visit to the Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP), in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, USDA Rural Development State Director, Elsie, M. Meeks, viewed the boxes and boxes of toys to be delivered on Christmas Eve. Each year CRYP collects “Dear Santa” letters from over a 1,000 children on the...

Rural

USDA Official Delivers Keynote Address at 2011 American Sheep Industry Conference

February 03, 2011 Agriculture Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Edward Avalos

Recently I had the honor to participate in the 2011 American Sheep Industry Conference. It made me feel proud to participate as a representative of USDA, as a public servant; talking, listening and learning from sheep and goat producers as well as other stakeholders in the food, livestock and...

Rural

Recovery Act Funds Help a South Dakota Region Improve Water Service

February 03, 2011 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer

Kingbrook Rural Water System, Inc. in Arlington, South Dakota, (KBRW) is spread over a service area of nearly 3,000 square miles, larger than some states. The distances involved create opportunity for failures of equipment or facilities due to natural or man-made causes. Any calamity can cause...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Rural Development Administrator Discusses Renewable Energy Opportunities in Tennessee

February 01, 2011 David Glasgow, Communications Director, USDA Rural Development, Tennessee

USDA Business and Cooperative Programs Administrator Judith Canales convened a roundtable of renewable energy experts from the southeast in Nashville on January 26, to discuss development and marketing of bioenergy technologies and advanced biofuels.

Energy Rural