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USDA Redoubles Efforts to Provide Safe, Affordable Housing on a South Dakota Reservation

July 08, 2013 USDA Rural Development South Dakota Coordinator Christine Sorenson

Recently, Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Chairman Brandon Sazue Sr. joined USDA Rural Development Acting Housing Director Bruce Jones and Lori Moen, Chief Operating Officer for GROW South Dakota (GROW) in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding that will streamline the process towards increased...

Rural

NRCS Helps Provide Pollinator Habitat along S.D. Highway

June 20, 2013 Kent L Duerre, NRCS South Dakota

Employees of USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in South Dakota have a knack for seeing opportunities in the landscape. And recently, two of them initiated a highway beautification and pollinator habitat project. In 2010, Assistant State Conservationist for Field Operations Curt...

Conservation

Apache Youth Grows Food for His Community

June 04, 2013 Beverly Moseley, NRCS

An Apache youth, Noah Titla, 13, has chosen to follow in the footsteps of generations of San Carlos Apaches by growing and harvesting his own food. His passion for reconnecting growing food with tribal traditions has been a catalyst for increasing awareness of the benefits and availability of fresh...

Conservation Food and Nutrition

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

A USDA-funded Transfer Station Cuts Costs for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe

May 08, 2013 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Affairs Specialist

The Rosebud Sioux Tribe was exceeding the landfill capacity of handling 20 tons a day of garbage at the central landfill in the Northeast corner of the Rosebud Reservation. Garbage is hauled from twenty communities on the Reservation that range from 15 miles to 80 miles one way. Approximately 30...

Rural

USDA Officials Highlight StrikeForce at South Dakota Indian Business Alliance Conference

April 29, 2013 South Dakota Rural Development Coordinator Christine Sorensen

South Dakota USDA officials recently highlighted the StrikeForce initiative at the bi-annual South Dakota Indian Business Alliance Conference held in Rapid City. The conference with the theme of, “Building Opportunities in the New Native America,” was a perfect opportunity to announce South Dakota...

USDA Results Conservation Rural

Alaska Native “Strike Force” Community Observes Earth Day with Improved Water Service

April 23, 2013 Larry Yerich, USDA Alaska Public Information Coordinator

The rural Native village of Kasaan is located in Southeast Alaska and is nearly 700 miles north of Seattle. Earth Day 2013 highlighted USDA Rural Development’s efforts to improve environmental and health conditions in rural Alaskan communities. Part of that effort is the successful completion of the...

Rural

USDA Announcing Action Plan on Interagency Coordination and Collaboration for the Protection of Indian Sacred Sites

March 11, 2013 Max Finberg, acting director, USDA Office of Tribal Relations

As part of President Obama’s commitment to honoring Government-to-Government relationships with Tribal Nations, the federal government is continuing to strengthen its relationships in Indian Country. The Departments of Agriculture (USDA), Defense, Interior, and Energy joined the Advisory Council for...

Forestry

Deputy Secretary Holds Roundtable Discussion with Tribal Leaders in South Dakota

March 07, 2013 Elsie Meeks, State Director for Rural Development, Craig Schaunaman, State Executive Director for the Farm Service Agency and Jeffrey Zimprich, State Conservationist for the Natural Resources Conservation Service

Last week, Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan led a USDA delegation deep into the heart of Indian Country in South Dakota. All three of us and our teams from USDA’s South Dakota state offices for Rural Development, the Farm Service Agency and the Natural Resources Conservation Service were joined by...

Rural

National Forest in New Mexico Hosts Tough Quadrathlon

February 26, 2013 Ruth Sutton, Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, US Forest Service

The annual winter quadrathlon, staged on the Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, is not for the faint of heart. In fact, it’s so challenging that race organizers post a training program that starts more than three months prior to the event. Mt. Taylor Winter Quadrathlon athletes must: · finish a...

Forestry
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