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Let’s Move! in Indian Country Launches on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin

June 10, 2011 Lisa Pino, USDA SNAP Deputy Administrator at the Food and Nutrition Service

More than 300 children joined the First Lady’s Office and other administration officials recently for the launch of Let’s Move! in Indian Country (LMIC) on the Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin. The event took place at the Keshena Woodland Bowl, where the children played and exercised outdoors...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

North Dakota Community Gathering Celebrates a New Fire Hall, Funded With Support from USDA

June 10, 2011 Samantha Evenson, USDA North Dakota Public Relations Specialist

A crowd gathered last Sunday in the community of Almont, North Dakota, to celebrate the completion of the new fire and ambulance hall. The weather was perfect for the firefighters to grill burgers and play music for all to enjoy. The ceremony started with Frank Melchoir, Almont Rural Fire District’s...

Initiatives Rural

USDA in Ohio Hosts Flex-Fuel Event to Encourage Applications for Renewable Energy Projects

June 10, 2011 Ohio Public Information Officer Vince Paumier on behalf of State Director Tony Logan

Last month, USDA Rural Development in Ohio hosted another event in the “Flexible Fuels Roadshow” aimed at broadening awareness of Secretary Vilsack’s objective of deploying 10,000 flexible fuel pumps into the nation’s motor fuel delivery system by 2015. As part of USDA’s Rural Energy for America...

Energy Rural

Land O’Lakes Providing Food Aid, Ensuring Food Security In Zambia

June 10, 2011 Suzanne Heinen, Acting Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator

It was quite an active week as I represented the USDA at the 10 th annual African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum. While in Zambia, I had the opportunity to see firsthand a USDA-funded food assistance program in action. This included a Local and Regional Procurement ( LRP) Pilot Project that...

Food and Nutrition Trade

Let’s Move! to Feed Hungry Kids this Summer

June 09, 2011 Max Finberg, Director, and Marissa Duswalt, Truman-Albright Fellow, USDA’s Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Most kids get excited about summer vacation. But for those who depend on school lunch and breakfast for their main meals of the day, they’re not as excited about summer. Unfortunately, hunger doesn’t take a vacation. Without cafeterias as the natural gathering...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Ninety Year Old Volunteers Make an Environmental Impact in North Dakota

June 09, 2011 Dick Tremain, NRCS Earth Team

Two women have been helping make an environmental impact in Stark County, North Dakota for nearly two decades. Lyla Schulz, 91, and Jean Herauf, 90, have each volunteered over 1,000 hours doing routine office work to allow conservationists with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to spend...

Conservation

During Homeownership Month, Nevada Celebration Brings Home Message of Community, Security, and Jobs

June 09, 2011 Kelly Clark, Nevada USDA Public Information Officer

On a chilly, gray morning, under the shadow of the still challenging Nevada economy, more than 70 people gathered in the beautiful Nevada State Capitol building to share with each other why it remains so important to keep the dream of homeownership alive. In the majestic and historic Old Assembly...

Rural

Recovery Act Funds Urban Forestry Success in Historic African American Neighborhood

June 09, 2011 Robert Hudson Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Forest Service

Volunteers have planted 185 trees in the historic Berkley Square neighborhood in Las Vegas as part of a U.S. Forest Service Recovery Act-funded Nevada forest revitalization project. The Berkley Square Tree Planting Project was one of the largest volunteer supported activities ever held in Berkley...

Initiatives Forestry

Rural America: Building Upon a Record of Success

June 09, 2011 Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from the White House blog: This morning, President Obama signed an Executive Order establishing a White House Rural Council, the first entity of its kind established to focus on policy initiatives for Rural Americans. The President’s signature on this document represents a truly...

USDA Results Rural

Undersecretary Says Renewable Energy Production Promotes America’s Security, Boosts Economy

June 09, 2011 Dallas Tonsager, Undersecretary, USDA Rural Development

As a farmer in eastern South Dakota, I witnessed one of the biggest growth periods in renewable energy in our country's history. I saw firsthand how the investments in biofuels benefited rural Americans by creating jobs and capturing wealth locally. Leaders in the community got together, made...

Energy Rural