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Refinancing Program Could Help Thousands of USDA Home Mortgage Holders

February 28, 2012 Ellen Boukari, Florida Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

When most people think of Orlando, Florida, they envision exciting theme parks, Cinderella’s castle and a mouse with big ears. But when USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Orlando on February 24 th, it was with a different vision in mind.

Rural

Native American Youths Improve Sage-Grouse Habitat

January 10, 2012 Liz Warner, NRCS Nevada

In the middle of Nevada, miles from anywhere, eight Native American young adults spent their summer working to improve sagebrush habitat for the greater sage-grouse. Habitat for this ground-dwelling bird, native to much of the American West, has been dwindling in recent years, due to fencing...

Conservation

During Homeownership Month, Nevada Celebration Brings Home Message of Community, Security, and Jobs

June 09, 2011 Kelly Clark, Nevada USDA Public Information Officer

On a chilly, gray morning, under the shadow of the still challenging Nevada economy, more than 70 people gathered in the beautiful Nevada State Capitol building to share with each other why it remains so important to keep the dream of homeownership alive. In the majestic and historic Old Assembly...

Rural

Recovery Act Funds Urban Forestry Success in Historic African American Neighborhood

June 09, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

Volunteers have planted 185 trees in the historic Berkley Square neighborhood in Las Vegas as part of a U.S. Forest Service Recovery Act-funded Nevada forest revitalization project. The Berkley Square Tree Planting Project was one of the largest volunteer supported activities ever held in Berkley...

Initiatives Forestry

Celebrating the Western Regional Office Summer Sunshine Award Winners!

January 27, 2011 Ronna Bach, SNP Regional Director, FNS Western Region

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Summer Food Service Program – in the middle of winter? That question is a common one when we talk about the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). During the school year, many children receive free and reduced-price breakfast and lunch through the School...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

TEAM USDA Makes the Difference at Nevada’s Pinyon-Juniper Summit

December 20, 2010 USDA Rural Development Nevada State Director Sarah Adler with assistance from Kelly Clark, Special Projects Coordinator

We have a resource issue across the West, and here in Nevada in particular, that is crossing a number of boundaries in terms of its effects on rural economies, wildlife diversity and forest health. That issue is pinyon-juniper encroachment; which is the rapid growth of pinyon and juniper trees to...

Rural

Native American Business in Nevada Gets a Boost from USDA and the Recovery Act

September 28, 2010 Grant Allen, USDA Rural Development Nevada Student Intern

USDA Rural Development along with The Walker River Paiute Tribe (WRPT) scheduled a Resource Fair to accompany the Completion Ceremony of their newly constructed Four Seasons Fireworks Building. The Completion Ceremony and Resource Fair took place on September 17, 2010 in Schurz, Nevada. The new...

Rural

On The Right Track At The Nevada State Fair

September 08, 2010 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Cross posted from the White House Blog. Ed. Note: Building on the President’s commitment to address issues important to rural Americans, Administration officials are visiting State Fairs around the country, see a map of where we've been so far. When you grow up in rural America, as I did, there is...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition Farming

USDA’s Nutrition Tour Makes a Stop in Las Vegas

May 11, 2010

Audrey Rowe, Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs School Tours, Las Vegas, Nevada April 26 and 28, 2010 I had the wonderful opportunity to visit two schools in Las Vegas, Nevada to discuss the upcoming reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Programs. As Deputy Administrator for the...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Celebrating Clean Water and Partnership on Earth Day in Nevada

April 26, 2010 Nevada State Director Sarah Adler

For more than two years the Yerington Paiute Tribe has been unable to drink the water from its taps due to arsenic and uranium contamination. Furthermore, the tribe and its lessee, Rite of Passage training academy, were under pressure from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for being out of...

Conservation Rural
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