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USDA Funding Helps Convert a Michigan School Building into Quality Senior Housing

May 10, 2011 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Officer

Recently, a USDA Rural Development project received one of the 2011 Governor’s Awards for Historic Preservation from the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office. The ceremony was held in the state Capitol rotunda and dozens of citizens and legislators from across the state turned out. Michigan...

Rural

Human Ecology Mapping and “All-Lands” Conservation

May 10, 2011 Diane Banegas, USDA Forest Service R&D

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. U. S. Forest Service social scientist Lee Cerveny has carved out a special niche in the world of research. While her...

Forestry Research and Science

A North Dakota Community Lessens Arsenic Levels in its Water Supply with USDA Funding Support

May 10, 2011 by Kathy Coyle, North Dakota Business & Community Program Specialist

After a long, blizzard-filled winter, Earth Day was celebrated April 29 in Lidgerwood, North Dakota. USDA Rural Development delivered the latest in a number of loans and grants to help offset the cost of a $1.58 million project to provide safe drinking water to the city. Lidgerwood’s leaders first...

Rural

Recipes for Healthy Kids Advances; Judges Visit Greeley, Colo., School

May 10, 2011 Audrey Rowe, Administrator USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: On April 26, I had the pleasure of visiting Harold S. Winograd School in Greeley, Colo., to kick off the judging for the First Lady’s Recipes for Healthy Kids competition. As I arrived at the school, I could feel the excitement, enthusiasm, and deep pride...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Healthy Students, Healthy Schools, Cultivating Communities of Wellness

May 09, 2011 Kevin Concannon, USDA Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

For most kids, summer vacation means picnics, parks and play. But for some children, summer vacation can, unfortunately, mean going hungry. Anne Arundel County Public Schools in Maryland understand this harsh reality and have taken steps to keep children fed during the summer months.

Food and Nutrition

Secretary Vilsack Addresses Tribal Leaders at the Department of Energy’s Tribal Energy Summit

May 09, 2011 Dustin Miller, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

On Wednesday May 4 th, Secretary Tom Vilsack joined tribal leaders to discuss energy opportunities across Indian Country at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Tribal Energy Summit here in Washington, DC. The event was a culmination of Energy Roundtables that had taken place across the country over the...

Energy Rural

Texas High School Seniors to Visit USDA and Learn About Career Opportunities in Agriculture

May 09, 2011 Cassie Bable, Public Affairs Specialist – USDA Farm Service Agency

The Calvert, Texas Independent School District senior class of 2011 will pack their bags this month for a trip to Washington, D.C., to visit the U.S. Department of Agriculture thanks to the Falls County Farm Service Agency and a generous sponsorship by a local bank. “Words will never be able to...

Rural

Texas NRCS Employee Reaches 50 Years of Service

May 09, 2011 Jaime Tankersley, NRCS Texas

When young people set out to find a job, they usually don’t think, “What am I going to do for the next 50 years?” Instead, they tend to ask themselves, “What is something I would enjoy doing right now?”

Conservation

USDA Chooses National Moving Month to Launch Campaign to Stop the Spread of Gypsy Moth

May 09, 2011 Greg Rosenthal, APHIS Public Affairs, Riverdale, MD

As National Moving Month, May marks the height of the moving season. It also marks a time of great peril for America’s forests. Gypsy moths normally get their best chance to spread across the country in May as they hitchhike with people moving or traveling from an infested area to a noninfested area...

Animals Plants

Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities

May 06, 2011 Rebecca Frank, New Media Content Specialist, USDA Office of Communications

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Last week, Secretary Vilsack joined St. Louis Rams quarterback and Cherokee nation member Sam Bradford in the USDA People’s Garden to talk about the importance of healthy lifestyles to improve the health of our nation’s kids. Secretary Vilsack and Sam Bradford...

Initiatives

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