A Note To Friends and Partners Of USDA Rural Development From The Acting State Director
USDA Rural Development Accepting Applications for Energy Efficiency Improvements and Renewable Energy Systems - Feasibility Studies Included Now
USDA Guaranteed Rural Housing Program Having Record Year In Kansas
State Wide Tour Started To Celebrate National Homeownership Month
See Photo Gallery Of Tour
Butler Rural Electric Cooperative Association Selected For Program Funding
Two More Kansas Projects Selected For Agency Funding
Community Facility Funding Available From USDA Rural Development
$4.4 Million Funding For Greensburg Community Facility Projects
Applications For Grants To Repair Rural Housing Invited By USDA Rural Development
USDA Rural Development Offers Assistance To Residents - Business - Communities
Affected By Severe Storms (Southeast Kansas) - (Southcentral Kansas)
USDA Rural Development Selects Economic Development Projects:
Lane-Scott Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Lane County)
Heartland Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Crawford County)
Sedgwick County Electric Cooperative Association, Inc. (Harvey County)
Rural Telephone Service Company, Inc. (Norton County)
Midwest Energy, Inc. (Logan County)
USDA Rural Development Reaffirms Commitment To Housing Needs at RRHAK Conference
Kansas Projects Selected For USDA Rural Development Funding
USDA Rural Development Invests $4,440,000 In Clean Water Improvement Project For Burlington Storm Shelter and Storm Siren Funds Available City of Leoti Receives USDA Award

USDA Rural Development Business and Community Programs Director Gary Smith (right) presents the Silver Faucet Award to Konrad Martin from the City of Leoti during the 42nd Annual Conference of the Kansas Rural Water Association. The announcement marked the 35th year that USDA Rural Development has presented the award to a water system for exemplary actions and leadership.
USDA Rural Development Announces Energy Audit Applications Now Being Accepted USDA Rural Development Recognizes Fort Riley Deputy Commander  Acting State Director Darla Buckman (left) presents Fort Riley Deputy Garrison Commander Linda Hoeffner with a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of her efforts in supporting the Agency's 'Fort Riley Regional Initiative' and USDA Rural Development in providing important assistance to help both Soldiers and civilian homebuyers in the region.
 Carol Horting (center) USDA Rural Development Specialist received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Agency in recognition of her efforts in supporting USDA Rural Development's 'Fort Riley Regional Initiative'. Colonel Richard G. Piscal, Fort Riley Garrison Commander and Linda Hoeffner, Fort Riley Deputy Garrison Commander participated in the event. Carol has staffed the Agency's satellite office on post since December 1, 2005, devoted to assisting the soldiers and civilian homebuyers with their off-post homeownership needs.  Chase County Commision Recognized For Program Utilization  USDA Rural Development Business and Community Programs Director Gary Smith (second from left) announced the recent recognition of the Chase County Commission for their valued partnership and continued support of USDA Rural Development programs. The Chase County Commission has provided outstanding promotion of the Agency’s Community Facilities Program and economic development in Chase County. Tom Finger, USDA Rural Development Area Specialist (far right) worked with the Commission in utilizing the Agency Programs.
Garden City Housing Meeting Successful

USDA Rural Development's Housing Program Director Tim Rogers shares Agency Program information with over 30 individuals representing lenders, realtors, economic development directors and various communities, interested in learning more about affordable housing.
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