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USDA and Recovery Act Funds Make Broadband, Business Opportunities a Reality in Rural Louisiana

January 10, 2011 Karen Lawson, Louisiana Public Information Coordinator

On February 17, 2009 President Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. As a result of this Act, two Broadband groundbreaking ceremonies were held in Louisiana during the month of October. Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu and USDA Rural Development State Director Clarence W...

Initiatives Rural

Improving the Integrity of Rural Housing Investments

January 08, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has had a profound impact on the American people. Investments were made to create and save jobs, spurring economic activity and long-term growth. As a result, communities and families had access to resources to help lay a stronger foundation for the future...

Initiatives Rural

Idaho Residents Receive Improved Fire Protection Services thanks to USDA Recovery Act Funds

January 05, 2011 Kerrie Hurd, USDA Rural Development Idaho Public Information Officer

Wow, the first emergency call out of the new fire station. As I pulled into the driveway of the new Heyburn, Idaho, Fire Station for the ribbon cutting, I was greeted with the red lights flashing on the fire truck as the fire crew rushed to their call. Initially, I thought about how much faster the...

Initiatives Rural

USDA: A Look Back on 2010

January 03, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

As we begin a new year, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on USDA’s accomplishments in 2010. Last year, millions of families, communities and businesses across the nation benefitted from USDA’s programs. Even during these tough economic times, working with the rest of the Obama Administration...

Initiatives USDA Results Food and Nutrition Rural Trade

Students Participate in Pajaro Project Planting Day

December 20, 2010 Jody Fagan, NRCS California

As many as 28 students from the Pajaro Valley High School recently planted wetland trees, shrubs and grasses as part of a Pajaro River Watershed project near Watsonville, California. For this project, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service is working with the Resource Conservation District of...

Initiatives Conservation

On the Eve of a White House Conference, Tribal Leaders Meet at USDA

December 15, 2010 Janie Hipp, Senior Adviser to Secretary Vilsack for Tribal relations

Earlier today, I joined Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and other top USDA officials here at the Agriculture Department for the Second USDA Tribal Leaders Listening Session. The leaders are in Washington for tomorrow’s White House Conference, called by President Obama because he is...

Rural

Promise of Broadband Expansion Coming True

December 08, 2010 Larry Dreiling, Senior Field Editor, High Plains Journal

In the days of the Great Depression, the National Recovery Act had as part of its focus the development of rural America. The primary initiatives of that era were development of electrical and telephone systems throughout the nation.

Initiatives Rural Technology

USDA Provides Recovery Act Funds to Bring Broadband to the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation

December 02, 2010 Dianna Jennings, Arizona Special Projects Coordinator, USDA Rural Development

More than 7,000 rural residents in a remote area of Arizona will soon be connected to the world at large thanks to Recovery Act support from USDA Rural Development.

Rural Technology

USDA Rural Development State Director Tours Southwestern North Dakota to Connect with Community Leaders

December 02, 2010 Jane Grant, North Dakota USDA Public Information Specialist, and Josh Kramer, USDA Community Program Specialist

USDA Rural Development State Director Jasper Schneider, and staff, recently toured seven rural communities in southwestern North Dakota as part of USDA’s ongoing commitment to rural communities. Schneider participated in conversations with community leaders to identify ways Rural Development...

Rural

The Recovery Act Saves Jobs and Provides Support for North Carolina Facilities and Businesses

December 02, 2010 Delane Johnson, USDA North Carolina Public Information Coordinator

The Franklin Community Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated in Toast, North Carolina had a problem. The department had outgrown its current facility and was “land locked” with no expansion room.

Rural
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