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Disability Employment Awareness Month Lasts All Year Long at USDA TARGET Center

November 02, 2010 Paul Lloyd, Education and Section 508 Service Area Manager

Three months ago, President Obama celebrated the 20 th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act with poignant remarks, and the signing of an Executive Order on Increasing the Federal Hiring of Individuals with Disabilities. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) will soon release...

Technology

USDA Observes National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month

November 01, 2010 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser to Secretary Vilsack for Tribal relations

As we mark the beginning of National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month I would like to make a request of everyone reading this blog: Take time today to learn more about the culture and history of the first people of this country. There will be events across the Nation, including here...

Rural

Cooperative Development Provides ‘Last Chance’ for Rural Montana Café

October 25, 2010 J.P. Pendleton, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development, Montana

It is an iconic fixture of rural America – the local diner. Not just a restaurant, but a social hub for a community, and when the local café in Sunburst, Montana closed in 2007 it seemed one more nail in the coffin of a small town facing decline.

Rural

Making a Difference

October 25, 2010 Doug McKalip, Confidential Assistant to the Secretary

Saturday, October 23, 2010 -- This morning dawned a beautiful, crisp, autumn day here in the District of Columbia. As the sun climbed above the horizon, over 500 volunteers gathered to build a playground at the Hyde Leadership Charter School in northeast DC. Among the volunteers were Secretary and...

Initiatives

Boosting Advanced Biofuel Production and Creating Jobs

October 22, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House blog. Our country needs a strong, vibrant rural economy. Advanced biofuel production will help create it. Not only will biofuel production from non-food sources create new jobs and new streams of farm income, it will improve environmental quality and reduce our...

Energy

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

Give: Every Day, Every Way. USDA Kicks Off the 2010 Combined Federal Campaign

October 13, 2010 Ed Avalos, USDA, Under Secretary of Marketing and Regulatory Programs/USDA, CFC Vice Chair

Yesterday marked the official launch of the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) at USDA for the Washington, D.C. metro area. This year, USDA has set a goal of raising just under $2 million from our employees in the national capital area. We have chosen the theme Give: Every Day, Every Way, as it...

USDA Results

Electric Co-op Promotes Home Energy Efficiency With “The Wall”

October 12, 2010 Greg Nieman, Director Administrative Services, Prairie Power, Inc.

Born in the first half of the 20 th century, rural electric cooperatives drove the monumental effort to bring electricity to remote areas of the country where investor-owned utilities could not make a profit. Owned by their members and not-for-profit organizations, rural electric cooperatives have...

Rural

Co-ops Make the World a Better Place

October 05, 2010 Paul Hazen, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Cooperative Business Association

Cooperatives are born out of community need. They are founded on the ideals of social responsibility and self-help. For that reason, it seems most fitting that the seventh of the cooperative principles is “concern for community.” Members of the National Cooperative Business Association—and...

Rural

Obama Administration Officials Continue to Visit State Fairs

August 16, 2010 Kori Schulman, Cross-posted from the White House blog.

Building on the President’s commitment to address issues important to rural Americans, Cabinet Secretaries and other top Administration officials are visiting state fairs this summer and fall to discuss ongoing efforts to:

Rural
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