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USDA Rural Development-Iowa and the Small Business Administration take steps to re-establish partnerships with Sac and Fox Tribe

November 03, 2010 Darin Leach, USDA Iowa Public Information Officer

Representatives of USDA Rural Development and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently met with leaders from the Sac and Fox Tribe of Mississippi in Iowa to share information on ways the two federal agencies could assist the tribe with funds for such things as community improvement...

Rural

Restoring Historic Habitat and Creating Outdoor Education Opportunities for Youth

October 26, 2010 Judi Craddock, NRCS

Camp Binachi is a Boy Scouts of America camp located in rural Lauderdale County, Mississippi, that focuses on teaching scouts about ecology and the conservation of natural resources. In 2005 Hurricane Katrina caused severe damage to Camp Binachi, which is managed by the Choctaw Area Council. But the...

Conservation

A Rural Mississippi Community Gets a New Library with USDA Recovery Act Support

October 21, 2010 Ken Stribling, Mississippi USDA Public Information Coordinator

Jefferson County in Mississippi, a rural county with a population of almost 10,000, was the site of an event last week commemorating a USDA Rural Development Community Facilities grant and loan combination that will bring a modern, state-of-the-art library to that county.

Initiatives Rural

Mississippi School Receives HealthierUS School Challenge Award During National School Lunch Week

October 15, 2010 Audrey Rowe, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Deputy Administrator for Special Nutrition Programs

It was my privilege to celebrate National School Lunch Week in Byram, MS, the greater Jackson area, to recognize Byram Middle School for meeting the Gold level of the HealthierUS School Challenge. I was glad that Deuce McAllister, retired running back for the New Orleans Saints and Ole Miss, was...

Food and Nutrition

Baby Steps in Conservation

October 04, 2010 Meredith Koch, age 16, Marshall County, MS

From the waters that run deep through the earth to the moisture that composes clouds in the sky, water hydrates all life forms on earth. Water also affects global weather that makes earth hospitable for living creatures and plants. This resource is all around us yet we rarely understand the need to...

Initiatives

Mississippi Rural Development Marks a Record Setting Year of Service to Rural Residents

September 14, 2010 Ken Stribling, Mississippi USDA Public Information Coordinator

As the end of a very successful Federal fiscal year approaches, Mississippi Rural Development State Director Trina N. George and her senior staff held a briefing for staff members for offices of Mississippi's Congressional delegation in the offices of USDA Rural Development in Jackson.

Initiatives USDA Results Rural

USDA Rural Development Homeownership Project Helps Tornado Victims in Mississippi

June 21, 2010 Ken Stribling, Public Information Coordinator

Mississippi’s Rural Development State Director Trina N. George and USDA officials, along with municipal and community leaders took a day last week to help rebuild a home that was severely damaged by a recent tornado that swept through Yazoo City, as part of the agency’s recognition of June as...

Rural

USDA Water Program Funds Assist a Mississippi Community

May 19, 2010 Ken Stribling, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Last month, Mississippi Rural Development State Director Trina George organized an event in the town of Leland which spotlighted a loan and grant combination awarded to Black Bayou Water Association.

Rural

USDA Swings Into Action to Help Residents of Tornado Damaged Counties in Mississippi

April 29, 2010

By Ken Stribling, Public Information Coordinator Last Saturday, a massive tornado nearly a mile wide ripped through central Mississippi, killing ten people and injuring scores of others. Hardest hit were Choctaw, Holmes and Yazoo Counties. Hundreds of Mississippi families lost their homes...

Rural

USDA’s Nutrition Tour Makes Pit Stop in South Carolina

April 14, 2010

Cross-posted from the www.letsmove.gov blogBy Julie Paradis, USDA Food and Nutrition Service Administrator This week I got a chance to travel to South Carolina and to talk to child nutrition staff from South Carolina as well as surrounding States like Tennessee, Mississippi and North Carolina about...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives
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