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Resolved: A Food-Safe 2010

December 31, 2009

It’s that time of year again, when we all make promises to “do better” or “do more” in the new year. These may include getting more exercise, doing more reading, or eating better. But one of the most important resolutions for you and your family is to improve food safety in your home and workplace...

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USDA Rural Development Hosts Jobs and Economy Roundtable in Livingston, Montana

December 22, 2009 Matthew J. Jones, State Director, Montana

On December 18, USDA Rural Development hosted a Jobs and Economy Roundtable discussion in Livingston, Montana in Park County. About 7,000 people live in Livingston, which has an unemployment rate of 7.9 percent. The local economy was once dominated by the railroad and agriculture, but in recent...

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Arizona Jobs Roundtable, December 21, 2009 - Somerton, Arizona

December 22, 2009

Oscar Wilde once said, “The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself.” It was within that frame of mind that the Obama Administration brought its ‘Jobs Roundtable’ series to Somerton, Arizona. The goal of the roundtable was to reach out to local leaders...

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Michigan Jobs Forum - Roundtable on Job Creation and Economic Growth

December 18, 2009 acampbell

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development State Director for Michigan James J. Turner and Farm Service Agency Director Christine White held a roundtable on job creation and economic growth on Thursday, December 17 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Lansing Community College’s West Campus.

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Silver City, New Mexico USDA Jobs Forum Attracts a Crowd

December 18, 2009 Terry Brunner, New Mexico State Director, USDA Rural Development

USDA Rural Development-New Mexico, along with the Farm Service Agency held a Jobs Forum yesterday in Silver City -- a community nestled in the Gila Wilderness of Southwestern New Mexico. Silver City is working hard to address its local economic situation. The recent drop in copper prices caused...

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Learning from the Growth of the Internet-Vice President Biden Announces New Broadband Grants

December 17, 2009 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Those of us fortunate enough to have quality broadband service in our homes and workplaces know that it opens educational, business and entertainment opportunities that can only be imagined by those still living in a “dial up” world. President Obama believes that all Americans should have access to...

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Secretary Asks USDA State Offices to Seek Ideas on Ways to Create Jobs Throughout the Country

December 17, 2009 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

This week, at my request, USDA Rural Development and Farm Service Agency staff kicked off a series of meetings intended to gather ideas about ways to spark job creation and economic growth in rural America. This request is a direct result of the Forum on Jobs and Economic Growth that President Obama...

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Single Mom of Five Enjoys First Time Homeownership Thanks to Recovery Act

December 14, 2009 acampbell

Last week, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Kathleen Merrigan and I had the pleasure of meeting Kelly Hench, a single Mom of five whom, thanks to the recovery act, was able to move her kids to a home in a nice development just outside of Carlisle, PA.

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Minnesota Woman with Down Syndrome Achieves Home Ownership with Recovery Funds

December 11, 2009 Adam Czech, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development-Minnesota

With a lot of support from her family and financing through USDA Rural Development and the Recovery Act, Elissa Jahn is now a home owner. Check that, she is now a very proud home owner.

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Highlights Links Between Climate Change and Global Food Safety at Copenhagen Talks

December 11, 2009 Chris Mather is Communications Director for the U.S. Department of Agriculture

It’s apparent as you speak to the Danes here in Copenhagen that this city, and all of Denmark has a lot on the line when it comes to the issue of climate change. No part of this country is far from the sea, and climate change and a rising sea level combined could alter living conditions...

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