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North Dakota Community Gathering Celebrates a New Fire Hall, Funded With Support from USDA

June 10, 2011 Samantha Evenson, USDA North Dakota Public Relations Specialist

A crowd gathered last Sunday in the community of Almont, North Dakota, to celebrate the completion of the new fire and ambulance hall. The weather was perfect for the firefighters to grill burgers and play music for all to enjoy. The ceremony started with Frank Melchoir, Almont Rural Fire District’s...

Initiatives Rural

Ninety Year Old Volunteers Make an Environmental Impact in North Dakota

June 09, 2011 Dick Tremain, NRCS Earth Team

Two women have been helping make an environmental impact in Stark County, North Dakota for nearly two decades. Lyla Schulz, 91, and Jean Herauf, 90, have each volunteered over 1,000 hours doing routine office work to allow conservationists with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to spend...

Conservation

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

Deputy Secretary Encourages Native American Students to Consider a Career in Agriculture

April 20, 2011 Samantha Evenson, Public Relations Specialist, North Dakota

Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan was invited to address the participants at the American Indian Higher Education Consortium’s 30 th Annual Conference in Bismarck, North Dakota, earlier this week. During the presentation, the Deputy Secretary highlighted the Know Your Farmer, Know Your...

Food and Nutrition Farming Rural

Western North Dakota USDA ‘Great Regions’ Job Creation Success Hailed by Local Residents

February 23, 2011 Kathy Coyle, USDA Rural Development Community Development Specialist

Earlier this month, acting USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Doug O’Brien heard one testimonial after another from a variety of people who thanked the federal government for providing funding and services to a portion of western North Dakota that was hard hit by outmigration two decades ago...

USDA Results Rural

USDA Rural Development State Director Tours Southwestern North Dakota to Connect with Community Leaders

December 02, 2010 Jane Grant, North Dakota USDA Public Information Specialist, and Josh Kramer, USDA Community Program Specialist

USDA Rural Development State Director Jasper Schneider, and staff, recently toured seven rural communities in southwestern North Dakota as part of USDA’s ongoing commitment to rural communities. Schneider participated in conversations with community leaders to identify ways Rural Development...

Rural

Construction Begins on South Dakota Wind Project

November 18, 2010 Tammi Schone USDA South Dakota Public Affairs Specialist

Today, November 18, 210, Basin Electric Power Cooperative based in Bismarck, ND, will receive a USDA Rural Development Rural Utilities loan guarantee for $153,396,000 for two wind projects in Mina, ND. Together these projects will provide 120 MW of renewable electricity. Combined with Basin’s...

Rural

Native American Role Model Addresses USDA Employees about ‘Global Unity Through Diversity’

November 12, 2010 Janie Simms Hipp, Senior Advisor for Tribal Affairs to United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Earlier this week I was honored to participate in an event here at USDA that marked National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. Billy Mills, 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist addressed a capacity audience, sharing his life story and observations about how America and the world’s diversity...

Rural

USDA Healthier US School Challenge Winners during National School Lunch Week

October 29, 2010 Lisa Pino, USDA, Deputy Administrator of SNAP

What better way to celebrate National School Lunch Week than visiting winners of our USDA HealthierUS School Challenge! It was an honor to visit North Dakota and Texas schools that are going the extra mile to help children adopt healthier lifestyles. Our winners, the Phoenix, Brenham, and Krause...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Electric Co-op Promotes Home Energy Efficiency With “The Wall”

October 12, 2010 Greg Nieman, Director Administrative Services, Prairie Power, Inc.

Born in the first half of the 20 th century, rural electric cooperatives drove the monumental effort to bring electricity to remote areas of the country where investor-owned utilities could not make a profit. Owned by their members and not-for-profit organizations, rural electric cooperatives have...

Rural
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