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With USDA Assistance, Eastern Kentucky Renters Have a New Safe Housing Option

May 11, 2011 Katherine Belcher, Kentucky Public Information Officer

Residents in the rural Eastern Kentucky community of Prestonsburg have a new place to call home after Preston’s Crossing opened the doors on a newly constructed multi-family housing complex. Prestonsburg is located in Floyd County, which is one of Kentucky’s persistent poverty counties.

Initiatives Rural

USDA Funding Helps Convert a Michigan School Building into Quality Senior Housing

May 10, 2011 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Officer

Recently, a USDA Rural Development project received one of the 2011 Governor’s Awards for Historic Preservation from the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office. The ceremony was held in the state Capitol rotunda and dozens of citizens and legislators from across the state turned out. Michigan...

Rural

A North Dakota Community Lessens Arsenic Levels in its Water Supply with USDA Funding Support

May 10, 2011 by Kathy Coyle, North Dakota Business & Community Program Specialist

After a long, blizzard-filled winter, Earth Day was celebrated April 29 in Lidgerwood, North Dakota. USDA Rural Development delivered the latest in a number of loans and grants to help offset the cost of a $1.58 million project to provide safe drinking water to the city. Lidgerwood’s leaders first...

Rural

Secretary Vilsack Addresses Tribal Leaders at the Department of Energy’s Tribal Energy Summit

May 09, 2011 Dustin Miller, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

On Wednesday May 4 th, Secretary Tom Vilsack joined tribal leaders to discuss energy opportunities across Indian Country at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Tribal Energy Summit here in Washington, DC. The event was a culmination of Energy Roundtables that had taken place across the country over the...

Energy Rural

Texas High School Seniors to Visit USDA and Learn About Career Opportunities in Agriculture

May 09, 2011 Cassie Bable, Public Affairs Specialist – USDA Farm Service Agency

The Calvert, Texas Independent School District senior class of 2011 will pack their bags this month for a trip to Washington, D.C., to visit the U.S. Department of Agriculture thanks to the Falls County Farm Service Agency and a generous sponsorship by a local bank. “Words will never be able to...

Rural

First BCAP Project Area Aims to Reduce American Dependence on Foreign Oil

May 06, 2011 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency

In an announcement released this week, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack established the first Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) Project Area to promote the next generation of biofuels. The announcement comes as Americans are pinching pennies due to gas prices climbing to over $4 a gallon....

Energy Rural

Iva, South Carolina Celebrates Rural Development Funding on Earth Day

May 06, 2011 Marlous Black, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator in South Carolina

USDA Rural Development State Director, Vernita F. Dore announced an award of more than $3.1 million to the Town of Iva for sewer improvements as part of an Earth Day celebration in Iva, South Carolina. After the ceremony, Ms. Dore, Town of Iva Mayor Bobby Gentry and members of the Crescent High...

Rural

A Nebraska Library Observes Earth Day with Energy Efficiency Improvements

May 05, 2011 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

Energy savings was the theme for the Earth Day event held with Garfield County in Burwell, Nebraska in April. Rural residents gathered at the Garfield County Library with USDA Rural Development Nebraska State Director Maxine Moul and staff. Garfield County was presented with a plaque from Rural...

Energy Rural

Colorado Officials Meet with USDA Business Programs Administrator to Discuss Renewable Energy Opportunities

May 05, 2011 Amy Mund, USDA Colorado Public Information Officer

Attendees at the recent “Building a Sustainable Renewable Energy Program for the 21 st Century” conference in Denver, Colorado, participated in discussions about how renewable energy opportunities could create new jobs and reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil. Among those in attendance was...

Energy Rural

NESC Breaks Ground on Recovery Act Broadband Project

May 04, 2011 Nikki Gillespie, Minnesota Intern, Rural Development

Wednesday, April, 20, 2011 marked an important day for northeastern Minnesotans. Ground was broken to mark the beginning of a three-year project to supply high-speed broadband access across eight counties and surrounding of the Arrowhead region of Minnesota. The project was funded with $43.5 million...

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