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USDA Rural Development Invests in Maine Schools through Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grants

December 13, 2011 Emily Cannon, Maine USDA Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development Maine State Director Virginia Manuel made a major announcement to Region II School of Applied Technology, in Houlton, on Friday. The School received the news that it will benefit from three USDA Rural Development Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grants. The grant funds will...

Rural

Distance Learning and Telehealth-Providing 21st Century Education and Health Care in Rural America

December 09, 2011 Undersecretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager

Yesterday, I joined local and state leaders at an event in North Carolina highlighting the Obama Administration’s drive to provide top-quality educational and health care opportunities to rural residents. I went to James Sprunt Community College in Kenansville, N.C., to highlight USDA funding that...

Rural

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

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

Promise of Broadband Expansion Coming True

December 08, 2010 Larry Dreiling, Senior Field Editor, High Plains Journal

In the days of the Great Depression, the National Recovery Act had as part of its focus the development of rural America. The primary initiatives of that era were development of electrical and telephone systems throughout the nation.

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