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USDA Supports Schools in Implementing Updated Nutrition Standards

March 21, 2014 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Each and every school day, over 30 million children participate in USDA’s school meals programs; many of these children consume two or more of their daily meals at school. There’s no denying that school food plays a critical role in children’s diets, and USDA takes this responsibility very seriously...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Funding Provides a Broadband Lift to Part of Rural Oklahoma

November 22, 2013 Kathleen James, USDA Rural Development, Oklahoma

Reinforcing USDA’s commitment to connecting rural America to the global economy, Oklahoma USDA Rural Development State Director Ryan McMullen, cut the ribbon on a new high-speed internet network, projected to serve more than 4,000 rural Oklahoma residents, many of them Native American, and 1,400...

Initiatives Rural Technology

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

Helping SNAP Recipients Prepare for November 1st Benefit Changes

October 28, 2013 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients will see their monthly benefits decrease beginning on November 1 st. As USDA’s top official in charge of the program, I want to ensure that SNAP recipients know that this change is coming and understand what it means for you and your...

Food and Nutrition

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

USDA Helps a Utah Town Earn a "Most Improved Water System" Award

May 14, 2013 Jamie Welch Jaro, Public Affairs Specialist, Utah State Rural Development Office

Sigurd, Utah, located on the border of Fishlake National Forest, is a town of 435 and varying elevations. The highs and lows of Sigurd’s landscape make it a beautiful place to live, but with an outdated water system, the location caused problems for the residents. For years, the town coped with a...

Initiatives Rural

Entrepreneurship Helps to Engage the Youth of Nebraska through the Building of a Straw Bale Business Incubator/Grocery Store

January 11, 2013 Vicki Schurman, USDA Nebraska Public Information Officer

In Nebraska, keeping small rural communities alive and vital is a hard road. Part of the puzzle is keeping the rural youth local and involved. Who would think straw built construction could create the buy in needed to interest the youth? The Village of Cody, home to 150 residents, is mostly farmers...

Initiatives Rural

Recovery Act and NRCS Help Tennessee Town Fight Erosion

December 18, 2012 Michelle Banks, NRCS

Steve Koonce, a Civil Engineering Technician with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), remembers swimming in Tennessee’s Cane Creek as a youngster, when he and friends would jump from a bridge into the water 15 feet below. But today, because of a catastrophic erosion problem, that...

Initiatives Conservation

USDA Committed to Supporting Improvement of Housing Quality in Indian Country

August 28, 2012 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

USDA Rural Development and Housing and Urban Development staff celebrated the building dedication of the first Housing Authority in the nation recently. Started over 50 years ago, the Oglala Sioux Lakota Housing Authority located on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation, in South Dakota, hosted...

Rural

With USDA Support, A Health Center in Alaska’s Susitna Valley Celebrates a Grand Opening

August 20, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-Rural Development – Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

On a beautiful, bright Sunday in August, members of the Alaska USDA-Rural Development team met with the leadership of the new Sunshine Community Health Center and other funders to celebrate the grand opening of the new healthcare facility in Willow. They were joined by members of the surrounding...

Initiatives Rural
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