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Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Views Recovery Act Project that Improves the Environment and Creates Jobs in Maryland

September 22, 2010 Jamie Welch, Student Reporter, Worcester Prep

The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack visited the town of Berlin, Maryland, Monday to check up on the upgrades that are taking place to improve the Berlin Wastewater Treatment Plant. Secretary Vilsack is the highest-ranking federal official to visit the town since Franklin D. Roosevelt was...

Initiatives Rural

A Wisconsin Apple Orchard Saves Energy and Money Thanks to a USDA Grant

September 22, 2010 Kelly Edwards, USDA Wisconsin Public Information Officer

Helene’s Hilltop Orchard, LLC, a family destination and small business in Merrill, Wis., was recently selected as a recipient of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Renewable Energy for America Program Grant. A $19,750 grant will be used to help lower the energy costs of running their...

Energy Rural

Hispanic Heritage Month-USDA Business Administrator Canales Addresses Hispanic Employment Council in Omaha

September 21, 2010 Maxine Moul, USDA Rural Development Nebraska State Director

Federal employees, education and private sector representatives celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month in Nebraska with Judy Canales, USDA Rural Development's Administrator for Rural Business and Cooperative Programs. The Hispanic Employment Council of Nebraska hosted a seminar at the new headquarters...

Rural

Town of Newburg, West Virginia-A Celebration of the Construction Groundbreaking for an Improved Water System

September 20, 2010 Student Reporter Abbey Hart on behalf of Bobby Lewis, West Virginia State Director

The Town of Newburg was awarded a total of $2,875,000 for the Fellowsville, York Run, and State Route 26 Water Extension Project. USDA Rural Development Community Facilities is providing a $400,000 loan, $941,000 grant, and a $185,000 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ( Recovery Act) grant to...

Initiatives Rural

Farm Service Agency Youth Loan Enhances 11-Year-Old’s Livestock Showing Potential

September 20, 2010 Dana Rogge, outreach coordinator, Missouri Farm Service Agency

The life of a typical young boy is nothing compared to the daily routine of 11-year-old Farm Service Agency (FSA) Youth Loan recipient, Tanner Johnson.

Initiatives Rural

USDA Rural Development Puerto Rico Joins With NRCS to Feed Families

September 17, 2010 Miguel A. Ramírez, USDA Puerto Rico Public Affairs Coordinator

We recently marked the final day of Feds Feed Families Campaign. José Otero-García, USDA Rural Development State Director for Puerto Rico, led the efforts of the Campaign that included the help from our sister Agency, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). We collected 500 pounds of food...

Conservation Rural

Little Colorado Medical Center in Arizona Will Provide Improved Medical Services and Create Jobs

September 17, 2010 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Public Information Coordinator

In the 14 th century the Hisat’sinom people, ancestors of the Hopis, found themselves on the sandy slopes of a rich flood plain while on their migration north. This beautiful location in the Little Colorado River Valley was so compelling that the people stayed and established a community they called...

Rural

USDA Recovery Act Grant Helps Establish a Telepharmacy to Help Seniors, Town Residents, in Minnesota

September 17, 2010 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Affairs Specialist

For most of its 130-year existence, the city of Adrian, Minn., has had the services of a hometown pharmacist. That is, until the local pharmacy was forced to close in 2008.

Initiatives Rural

“Through My Eyes”-A Missouri Community Gets a New Hospital With USDA and Recovery Act Funding Support

September 16, 2010 Janie Dunning, Missouri State Director, USDA Rural Development

I am winding through rural roads in extreme northwest Missouri, away from any large city, in the middle of the country, basically out in the middle of nowhere as some would say, and I am thinking about the investment Rural Development is making; thinking about the amount of money we have provided to...

Initiatives Rural

USDA Utah Rural Development Participates in Consultation with Tribes

September 16, 2010 Donna Birk, USDA Rural Development-Utah

USDA Rural Development officials joined Greg Bell, Lieutenant Governor of the State of Utah recently at the 2010 Native American Summit held in Ogden. This historic gathering provided an opportunity to meet with Utah’s tribal Leaders, and explore the means available for USDA to become a more...

Rural Technology
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