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A Michigan Community Continues to Upgrade its Water System with USDA Support

December 27, 2010 Alec Lloyd, Michigan USDA Public Information Coordinator

Usually when I submit a post for the Rural Development blog, the subject is an event, such as a closing, ribbon-cutting or groundbreaking ceremony. This entry as a little different – it is a blog about another blog.

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After 500 Loans, Beadle and Spink Enterprise Community (BASEC) is Still Going Strong

December 21, 2010 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer

Beadle and Spink Enterprise Community (BASEC) just made its 500 th loan and through its revolving loan program has loaned over $16 million dollars to improve the economic and housing climate of part of South Dakota since 1996. BASEC (named after the two counties it serves) has less than a 1 percent...

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TEAM USDA Makes the Difference at Nevada’s Pinyon-Juniper Summit

December 20, 2010 USDA Rural Development Nevada State Director Sarah Adler with assistance from Kelly Clark, Special Projects Coordinator

We have a resource issue across the West, and here in Nevada in particular, that is crossing a number of boundaries in terms of its effects on rural economies, wildlife diversity and forest health. That issue is pinyon-juniper encroachment; which is the rapid growth of pinyon and juniper trees to...

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Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority-The First Indian Company to use USDA Loan Processes-Upgrades Telephone Service for Members

December 17, 2010 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer, information provided by: Christine Sorensen, Rural and Native American Coordinator for South Dakota.

USDA Rural Development South Dakota State Director Elsie Meeks recently awarded the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST) Telephone Authority headquartered in Eagle Butte a $37.9 million USDA Telecommunication Infrastructure Loan to complete a total fiber to premises build out. Attending the award...

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Detroit’s Eastern Market: A Food Hub in a Food Desert

December 17, 2010 Debbie Tropp, Branch Chief, Farmers Market and Direct Market Research Branch, AMS

Look up Wayne County, Michigan, home to Detroit, in USDA’s Food Environment Atlas and it is obvious that local residents have some significant challenges in accessing healthful food. An alarmingly high number of households that lack a car in Wayne County are located further than one mile from the...

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A Kansas Community Replaces an Outdated Hospital with Help from USDA and the Recovery Act

December 17, 2010 Patty Clark, Kansas State Director, USDA Rural Development

Hillsboro, a rural Kansas community of just over 2,400 residents is nestled between the North Cottonwood and South Cottonwood Rivers in Marion County. Community leaders recently celebrated a groundbreaking in the frozen soils of central Kansas as the first step in the construction of their new...

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A USDA Funded Water Treatment Plant Expansion Sets the Stage for Roland, Oklahoma’s Future

December 15, 2010 Brian Wiles, Oklahoma Rural Development program director

The Town of Roland, Oklahoma is located just 5 miles from the Arkansas border in extreme east central Oklahoma. Roland has the tools we need for growth, but economic development cannot happen without planning and a vision for the future. The new water treatment plant expansion will set the stage for...

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Historic Kansas Hotel Converted to Residential Use with USDA Rural Development Support

December 15, 2010 Patty Clark, Kansas USDA Rural Development State Director

About 85 years ago, the leaders and generous residents of Pittsburg, Kansas rallied to build the Besse Hotel in the city’s quickly developing downtown district. The structure was a 13-story grand dame that catered to business travelers and visitors for decades with a grand ballroom, upscale...

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Getting to Scale with Regional Food Hubs

December 14, 2010 Jim Barham, Food Hub Team Leader, Agricultural Marketing Service

Here at USDA we are looking for ways that we can help build and strengthen regional and local food systems. As we talk to farmers, producers, consumers, processors, retailers, buyers and everyone else involved in regional food system development, we hear more and more about small and mid-sized...

Food and Nutrition Farming

A Regional Collaboration in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom

December 14, 2010 Molly Lambert, USDA Rural Development Vermont State Director

Earlier this month I joined USDA Deputy Undersecretary for Natural Resources and Conservation, (NRCS) Ann Mills, and Deputy Director of the Executive Secretariat, David Aten, in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont for a “Great Regions” convening. Federal, state and local officials joined members of the...

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