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Why Rural Health Matters Today, and Every Day

November 22, 2013 Doug O'Brien, Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development

Today is National Rural Health Day, and I'm giving a speech at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. to talk about what USDA Rural Development has done to strengthen access to health care in our rural communities, as well as carry a message from President Obama on the importance of this day...

USDA Results Rural Technology

USDA Rural Development Celebrates New Tribal Administration Building

November 14, 2013 Christine Sorensen, South Dakota USDA Rural Development Coordinator

USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Patrice Kunesh recently joined Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Tribal and community members for the dedication of the Tribe's new administration building, which was constructed with a $31.2 million Community Facilities loan from USDA. The Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate...

Rural

Made in Rural America: Value-added Agriculture Takes Oregon Wool from Ranch to Runway and, Now, to the Olympics

November 13, 2013 Vicki Walker, USDA Rural Development Oregon State Director

I am thrilled to share with you some very good news from Oregon’s high desert. Ralph Lauren, the iconic American brand and U.S. Olympic team sponsor, recently announced they will be using wool produced by one of our Value Added Producer Grant Program (VAPG) participants, Imperial Stock Ranch, to...

Rural

Native American Heritage Month - A Time for USDA to Consult with Tribes and Learn from Them

November 12, 2013 Leslie Wheelock, Director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

Late last month it was my privilege to join representatives from multiple USDA agencies at Wisconsin’s Mole Lake Indian Reservation to discuss ways to work together, across agency lines, to provide needed services to Tribes. Thanks to funding support through the American Recovery and Reinvestment...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Employee Volunteers Are Back in the Garden & Community

October 23, 2013 Annie Ceccarini, Outreach and Education Specialist, The People’s Garden Initiative

Every week USDA employee volunteers pick ripe herbs and vegetables from the Headquarters People’s Garden and deliver it to DC Central Kitchen, a local community kitchen. So far this growing season more than 1,000 pounds of fresh food has been donated from the garden. This week’s harvest weighed in...

Initiatives

Partnership and Investment on Health IT Week

September 18, 2013 Doug O’Brien, Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development

This week at USDA we are celebrating National Health IT week by highlighting USDA’s ongoing efforts to expand modern health care access to rural America. Yesterday, we announced two new steps to improve health care for rural Americans – both through new investments in health infrastructure and...

Rural

Funds Promote Development of Rural Wood to Energy Projects

September 13, 2013 Patrick Holmes, Special Assistant, Natural Resources and Environment

Earlier this week, USDA, U.S. Forest Service and partners took a major step to improve forest management, create rural jobs, prevent wildfires, and expand promising renewable energy opportunities. Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden joined leaders from the Alliance for Green Heat, the Biomass Power...

Energy Forestry Rural

USDA Rural Development Supports New York Water Quality Improvement Effort

September 06, 2013 Lee Telega, USDA Rural Development New York State Director

Late last month, I had the privilege of joining New York U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Delhi College President Candace Vancko, Chairman James Thomson of Delaware County and Saputo Dairy Foods USA Manager Liz Van Buren to discuss the Center of Excellence in Watershed Applications and Technology...

Rural

Thanks to USDA, Rural Arkansas Residents and Businesses Have Safer Water

September 05, 2013 Denise Scott, USDA Rural Development

USDA Rural Utilities Service Administrator John Padalino recently visited the 500th water and wastewater project completed under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. "The Recovery Act has brought improved water and wastewater services to nearly 1.7 million rural residents,” said the...

Initiatives Conservation Rural

Job Creation on Tap in Rural Oregon

September 04, 2013 Jill Rees, USDA Oregon Public Information Coordinator

When it comes to beer, Oregon is known far and wide as a hub of innovation and artistry or, as we locals call it, “beer-topia.” Since the 1980s, small breweries have been popping up across Oregon thanks to the state’s pristine water, abundant hops and grain fields, forward-thinking craft brewing...

Rural
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