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USDA Community Facilities Funds Promote Student Fitness in South Dakota

July 23, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

The South Dakota Bon Homme School District #04-2 Mission Statement - “To ensure that our students have the resources to succeed in a changing world.” Hard work is continually being done with the focus placed on learning and commitment of excellence to serve the students who are our future leaders...

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Secretary Vilsack Announces Proposed Rule to Help Utilities Assist Home and Business Owners’ Energy Conservation Efforts

July 20, 2012 Dawn Bonsell, Pennsylvania USDA Public Information Officer

As Harrisburg, Penn., temperatures reached 93 degrees on Tuesday and continued to climb throughout the afternoon, it seemed an appropriate time for Secretary Tom Vilsack to announce a new proposed Federal Rule that could help rural homeowners and entrepreneurs save on their utility bills and create...

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USDA: Investing in Rural Economies in New Mexico and Across the Nation

July 18, 2012 Ed Avalos, USDA Under Secretary of Marketing and Regulatory Programs

New Mexico is a challenging environment for farmers: the land is dry; soil is hard to come by outside the river valley; temperatures reach the mid-90’s in May and stay there through early October. But farmers, as they’ve been doing for centuries in New Mexico and all across our country, find ways to...

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Feds Feed Families in South Dakota

July 17, 2012 Tammi Schone, USDA Public Information Officer

July is a busy month for most…bringing with it Independence Day; declared National Picnic, Ice Cream, Hot Dog, and Blueberry Month; as well as the continuation of the agency’s summer Feds Feed Families Food Drive and the very first Rural Development Cultural Transformation Day.

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From Homeless to Homeowner: With Some Support From USDA, a Mom’s Sacrifice Helps her Children

July 16, 2012 Dianna Jennings, USDA Rural Development Public Information Officer

“When I’m old enough, I’m going to buy you a house,” Sergio Perez told his mom. It was the best gift he could think of for his mother, Leticia. Sergio, his sister Bianca and their mother had been homeless, moving from relative to relative after her divorce. Although the three were without a home...

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USDA Highlights Efforts to Give Tribes the Tools to Improve Basic Services

June 25, 2012 Janie Hipp, Senior Advisor to Secretary Vilsack, Office of Tribal Relations

When you woke up this morning, chances are you turned on a light, took a shower in your bathroom, brushed your teeth with running water and checked the Internet. For too many people in Indian Country, this simple daily process is currently unattainable. Services most Americans take for granted are...

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USDA RD helps A Small Arizona Town Improve Street Safety

June 25, 2012 Dianna Jennings Arizona Rural Development Special Projects Coordinator

A construction worker at the curb and gutter project in the Yaqui community of Guadalupe, Arizona. The project was funded in part with a Rural Development Community Facilities grant. There is something sweet and quaint about the small town of Guadalupe, Arizona. The 5,000 plus residents are mostly...

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An Administrator Sees how USDA Supported Broadband Helps Rural Businesses Thrive

June 22, 2012 Amirah Ward, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA RD North Carolina

On a recent visit to North Carolina, USDA Rural Development Utilities Administrator Jonathan Adelstein visited Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation (ATMC) in Brunswick County, North Carolina.

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June Is Dairy Month and Family Farms add Value to Western Kansas

June 22, 2012 Patty Clark, Rural Development State Director, Kansas

June is Dairy Month. In agricultural circles, the term “Value-Added” often implies a business venture through which an agricultural producer, or group of producers, further process a commodity in the value-chain that leads to the ultimate consumer. But sometimes, the value-added of a value-added...

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Vermont USDA Staff Help Restore a Hurricane-Damaged Teen Shelter

June 21, 2012 Marie Ferris, Vermont Public Information Coordinator

There are several definitions of home. The one I think best fits the Mountainside House Teen Center in Vermont is “A familiar or usual setting : a congenial environment.”

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