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USDA Continues to Provide Assistance to Oklahoma Tornado Survivors

May 24, 2013 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

USDA personnel continue to assist the State of Oklahoma and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the wake of the tornadoes and heavy rains that occurred this week. Earlier this week, USDA announced that it was working to assist Oklahomans who were left homeless by providing FEMA with a...

Conservation Food and Nutrition Rural

USDA Helps Xenia Rural Water District in Iowa Find a Path to Financial Viability

May 24, 2013 Darin Leach, Iowa USDA Public Information Coordinator

USDA Rural Development and Iowa’s Xenia Rural Water District earlier this spring announced an agreement that will set the rural water utility on a path to financial viability, while continuing to provide clean water for its 9,400 customers in 11 counties in central and north central Iowa. During the...

USDA Results Rural Technology

USDA Rural Utilities Administrator Meets Partners in North Dakota to Promote the Promise of Rural America

May 22, 2013 Samantha Evenson, USDA Public Information Specialist in North Dakota, USDA Rural Development

Turning on a light, running water from a faucet, or calling a friend are activities that most of us take for granted. Rural utility providers are the lifeblood in their communities offering services important in our everyday lives and in supporting rural industries. The U.S. Department of...

Rural

Pennsylvania Lakeside Community Sewer Extension Has Minimal Impact

May 20, 2013 Dawn Bonsell, Pennsylvania Public Affairs Specialist

As a sewer extension project winds through the lakeside community portion of Nuangola, Pennsylvania, residents are experiencing minimal impact. Last year, Nuangola Borough received $4.4 million in USDA Rural Development Water and Environmental Program (WEP) loans and $3.9 million in WEP grants to...

Conservation Rural

Ensuring Modern, Timely Decisions for Infrastructure Projects

May 17, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today the Obama Administration announced a Presidential Memorandum that expands a government-wide effort to improve the Federal permitting and review process. This is a big step for USDA because it will help us ensure timely decision-making and review of infrastructure projects, while ensuring the...

Energy Conservation Forestry Rural

USDA Uses Grant Funds to Expand Businesses and Create Jobs in South Dakota

May 15, 2013 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

Last fall, South Dakota USDA Rural Development highlighted a valuable partner; GROW South Dakota, formerly known as the Northeast South Dakota Economic Corporation, for its 18 year partnership in community lending. While giving back to the communities they serve, GROW South Dakota has also...

USDA Results 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

Colorado StrikeForce Meeting Draws a Crowd

May 13, 2013 Tedd Buelow, Native American Coordinator, USDA Rural Development

May 2 nd dawned a majestic spring day in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Colorado as rural and tribal stakeholders from the Four Corners region descended upon the San Juan National Forest Headquarters to learn more about USDA’s StrikeForce for Rural Growth and Opportunity Initiative...

Rural

Digging Deep for Clean Water in Illinois

May 10, 2013 Molly Hammond, Assistant to the Illinois State Director

After two decades in the making, 71 households in rural Jefferson County, Illinois have begun to see the benefit of hard work and perseverance. And the end result is as simple as turning on the faucet! Moores Prairie Township Water Company celebrated last month as a project they’ve dreamed of for 23...

Conservation Rural

Green House® Model Comes to Kentucky

May 09, 2013 Thomas Fern, USDA Rural Development State Director, Kentucky

During my 12 years as state director for USDA Rural Development in Kentucky, I have had the privilege of breaking ground on many projects; from water and sewer infrastructure, to business development, to housing complexes and community-based projects. All have been notable and important projects for...

Rural