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Rural Development: An Impact that Saves Lives

November 21, 2024 Jessica Bowser, Content Management Analyst, Rural Development

On April 10, 2024, I received a call from my dad asking me to come help him at our family farm there had been an accident. The front axle of my dad’s tractor had broken in half, and he had jumped off the tractor before it tipped over. When I arrived at the farm, my dad couldn’t walk. I called a...

Rural

USDA Science Adapts to Communities’ Climate Needs

November 09, 2022 Gretchen Kroh, AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, Office of the Chief Scientist

Unprecedented floods in Kentucky and Yellowstone, a megadrought in the Southwest, historic wildfires in Alaska—these are some of the many consequences climate change has already wrought onto diverse American communities in 2022, alone. These increasingly common extreme weather events...

Research and Science

USDA Rural Development’s ReConnect Program Helps Rural Families Close Digital Divide

October 12, 2022 Darrah Perryman, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Rural Development

McClellanville County is a rural community in South Carolina, and like many communities across rural America, access to high-speed internet presents real barriers. Families like Lindsay’s struggled to stay connected in the digital age. “When the kids came home from school and I was working, no one...

Equity Rural Technology

Rural Partners Network Promotes Prosperity for Rural Communities

July 18, 2022 Deborah Brumfield, USDA Rural Development Georgia Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development’s Rural Partners Network (RPN) is transforming how the federal government partners with rural communities to foster economic growth. With an alliance of federal agencies and civic partners, RPN helps create jobs, build infrastructure, and improve communities throughout rural...

Equity Rural

Expanding Affordable Healthcare in Rural South Carolina

September 16, 2021 Stephanie Bittiker, USDA Rural Development Public Information Officer

Having access to quality health care is often a problem for low-income patients who live in rural communities. Fortunately, there are medical facilities such as Sandhills Medical Foundation, Inc in Lugoff, South Carolina that work on a sliding fee scale, which means that all their patients...

Equity Rural

A Rural School Adjusts to Serve Its Students During COVID-19

August 14, 2020 Julie Gross, USDA Rural Development State Director for South Dakota

USDA Rural Development provides opportunities to enhance education in rural communities. We can see these investments throughout the state and I’m proud of the contributions that team South Dakota is making to support education initiatives and so much more.

Coronavirus Rural

Connecting South Dakota’s Rural Communities to Opportunities in Business, Education, Health Care and Beyond

December 20, 2019 USDA Rural Development South Dakota State Director Julie Gross

In early December, I had the privilege of announcing a USDA Rural Development ReConnect Pilot Program investment of more than $9.5 million to Valley Telecommunications Cooperative Association, Inc. dba Valley FiberCom in Flandreau, South Dakota. This investment will help Valley deploy high-speed...

Broadband Rural

Why Reconnecting Our Rural Communities Matters

November 13, 2019 Debbie Turbeville, South Carolina State Director, USDA Rural Development

You may be reading this blog entry from your desk workstation, or perhaps a laptop in a coffee shop. You might even be perusing this on your smartphone. It’s a common, everyday occurrence that can easily be taken for granted. Unfortunately, in many parts of rural South Carolina – it’s not only a...

Broadband Rural

Rural Aging Occurs in Different Places for Very Different Reasons

December 20, 2018 John Cromartie, Economic Research Service

As the United States population ages, many Americans age 65 or older are making their homes in rural communities. In fact, 19 percent of the U.S. rural (nonmetro) population is 65 years or older, compared with 15 percent in urban (metro) areas. Rural counties make up nearly 85 percent of the 1,104...

Research and Science

USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement Investigators Support Drug Take Back Event

November 09, 2018 Michael Lofton, USDA

Prescription drug and opioid misuse has become a tragic epidemic with tremendous social and economic impacts, affecting communities and families of all sizes and from all socio-economic backgrounds.

Forestry Initiatives Rural
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