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USDA helps a Community Health Center Improve Services in an Underserved Part of Rural Arizona

June 15, 2012 Dianna Jennings, USDA Arizona Public Information Officer

Dr. Randy Hancock, Director and CEO of the Black Canyon Community Health Center, Inc. (BCCHC) has spent the last ten years working in a cramped building in the small desert town of Black Canyon City, Arizona. His office has three desks crammed in—his, one for the other doctor and one for their Nurse...

Rural

USDA in Arizona Partners with the Department of Education to Help Rural Students Obtain College Aid

May 30, 2012 Dianna Jennings, Arizona USDA Public Information Officer

USDA in Arizona has joined the national partnership effort with the Department of Education (ED) to get the word out about federal student aid resources. Arizona Rural Development (RD), Farm Service Agency (FSA) and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)—the three USDA agencies that comprise...

Initiatives Rural

Arizona Ranching Family Are Long-Time Conservationists

April 04, 2012 Amanda Sutter, NRCS Arizona

Anvil Ranch, one hour southwest of Tucson, Ariz. in Altar Valley, is a fourth-generation operation in the heart of cattle country. “Ranching is what we do,” says Joe King, who is the youngest of the four children of owners John and Pat King. All four of the kids ranch, although Joe and his wife...

Conservation Energy

Working to Reduce the US Forest Service Carbon Footprint

April 02, 2012 Robert H. Westover, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communications

The U.S. Forest Service is making strides in monitoring energy and water consumption at several of the Agency’s facilities by installing software called the Advanced Metering Program, which accurately reports water and energy consumption. The project is being lead by the U.S. Forest Service’s...

Forestry

Streamlined Option to USDA-Financed Home Owners in Arizona, New Jersey and 17 Other States

March 23, 2012 New Jersey Rural Development State Director Howard Henderson and Arizona Public Information Officer Dianna Jennings

In today’s housing market downturn, New Jersey and Arizona are fortunate to have been selected as two of the 19 states to participate in the USDA Guaranteed Single Family Housing Refinance Pilot Program. In New Jersey, many homeowners are struggling to make ends meet especially with high interest...

Rural

Fort Valley Experimental Forest: First in the Nation to Discover the Effects of a Changing Climate on Pines

March 13, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

Back when Arizona was designated a U.S. territory, scientists had already been exploring its vast landscapes which start from nearly sea level and climb to over 12,000 feet. They were paying particular attention to Arizona’s diverse vegetation and climate. In 1889, biologist C. Hart Merriam...

Forestry

A New Hispanic Behavioral Health Facility Serves Rural Arizona

March 07, 2012 Dianna Jennings, USDA Rural Development Arizona Special Projects Coordinator

“La esperanza nunca debe atrasarse.” “Hope should never be deferred.” For years the Pinal Hispanic Council (PHC) had to defer building a new behavioral health clinic in Eloy, Arizona. They couldn’t afford to fund it.

Initiatives Rural

Refinancing Program Could Help Thousands of USDA Home Mortgage Holders

February 28, 2012 Ellen Boukari, Florida Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

When most people think of Orlando, Florida, they envision exciting theme parks, Cinderella’s castle and a mouse with big ears. But when USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack visited Orlando on February 24 th, it was with a different vision in mind.

Rural

New USDA Funded Arizona Fire Station Lowers Response Time and Improves Public Safety

January 24, 2012 Dianna Jennings, Rural Development Arizona Public Information Coordinator

Rain poured through the roof of the old Black Canyon, Arizona, fire station, making the floor slippery and rusting the tin that covered the roof. Nonetheless, the one ambulance and fire truck that would fit into the aging metal shed still faired better than the other five vehicles parked outside...

Rural

USDA Rural Development Assists the Stinson Family in the Aftermath of the Bastrop, Texas, Wildfires

November 22, 2011 Gayle Cargo, USDA Texas Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

On Sunday, September 4, 2011, a firestorm known as the Bastrop County Complex Fire engulfed Bastrop, Texas, located just 25 miles east of Austin. By September 30, the fire had destroyed 1,645 homes, burned 34,000 acres, and killed two people. It is now regarded as the most catastrophic wildfire in...

Rural
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