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South Dakota's Top Chef is Job Corps Educator Too

July 10, 2012 Keith Riggs, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

For the past eight years, students in the Boxelder Job Corps Center culinary arts program have benefited from chef Dave Levesque's wide-ranging cooking experiences. Located in the Black Hills National Forest near Nemo, the Boxelder Job Corps Center has 24 students in its culinary arts curriculum...

Initiatives Forestry

East River Electric Cooperative Highlights USDA Rural Development funded Business

July 06, 2012 Christine Sorensen, South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator

It was lights, camera and action as a videographer for the National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA) and National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) traveled across eastern South Dakota. Hosted by the Rural Electric Economic Development, Inc. (REED) Fund, video interviews...

Rural

Rural Development’s Key Partnerships Promote Economic Development on the Pine Ridge Reservation

June 12, 2012 Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager, USDA Rural Development

USDA Rural Development has a long history of collaboration with the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. I’ve seen the power of these collaborations first-hand, both in my current role as Under Secretary for Rural Development, as well back in the 1990s when I had the opportunity to serve as Rural...

Initiatives Rural

Summer Food in Indian Country

June 12, 2012 Jimmy Nguyen, Food and Nutrition Service

Last summer, my colleague Barbara Lopez and I traveled to South Dakota to document the great work two Native American Tribes were doing to feed their children during the summer months. Feeding children during the summer is crucial in fighting childhood hunger because children are out of school and...

Food and Nutrition

In Honor of Small Business Week, Save Mother Earth by Saving Resources

May 25, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

Business owners and managers around the world like to save money. Electricity, natural gas, and water are three utilities that can drain a bank account fast. N-K Properties, Inc., a car wash business, based in Yankton, South Dakota wanted to improve the bottom line. The car wash business is a very...

USDA Results Energy Rural

USDA Supported Project Helps South Dakota Seniors Improve their Quality of Life

May 16, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

Brandon, South Dakota, with a population of about 9,000, has seen significant growth in the last decade, including the area of senior care. There are two assisted living communities in Brandon, but there has never been a nursing home. This has put strain on both the patients and their families...

Rural

Diversity within a South Dakota Rural Community

May 10, 2012 Tammi Schone, South Dakota USDA Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development in South Dakota is interested in learning about and working with other cultures. To enhance employee understanding, Mark Heuston, Director of Human Resources with Dakota Provisions, a turkey processing firm, was invited to USDA offices recently to make a presentation on the...

Rural

Shovels of Gold Symbolic of New Fire Protection for the Residents of a South Dakota Reservation

May 01, 2012 Public Affairs Specialist Tammi Schone and Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen.

While the shovels may have all been painted gold, they weren’t just bought off the shelf; some were used, donated, came in different sizes, and had different uses. It was a metaphor for the day as community members from the small community of Parmelee, South Dakota, located on the Rosebud Indian...

Rural

Relationships Can Make a World of Difference in a Home Owner’s Life

April 04, 2012 Christine Sorensen, Rural Development Coordinator

Home owner, Clara High Elk, Dupree, SD was thrilled to see the new fixtures installed in her bathroom. Through a USDA Rural Development 504 Rural Housing Repair and Rehabilitation loan and grant, updates were made to the 90 year olds house to make the bathroom handicapped accessible, replace storm...

Rural

Keeping South Dakota Communities Strong and Vibrant

April 02, 2012 John Berge, National Food and Agricultural Council Executive Director

This week, I had the distinct pleasure of visiting U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) state offices in South Dakota. While there, I spoke with local residents about overarching Department-level priorities, as well as the many opportunities, programs, and services these folks have at their...

Rural
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