Waverly, Tenn. project funded with
help from Meriwether-Lewis
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, 2009 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
today announced that 11 recipients have been selected to receive $6.17 million
in loans and grants to spur economic development in eight states including one
in Waverly, Tennessee.
"Rebuilding and revitalizing rural America is an
important component of the Obama Administration’s goals and these investments
will help create economic opportunities in communities throughout the country,"
Vilsack said.
For
example, in Waverly, Tenn.,
Meriwether Lewis
Electric Cooperative has been selected to receive a $740,000 loan to provide a
zero percent pass through loan to the Humphreys County Nursing Home (HCNH) built
in 1967. The loan will finance renovations to the aging 66- bed facility and
fund construction of a new 3,320 square foot skilled rehabilitation wing. The
expansion is necessary to meet state regulatory requirements to provide
professional physical and occupational therapy within the county. The
addition also provides space for HCNH staff to provide Adult Day Care services
to improve patient’s cognitive, social, dietary and physical needs of
the area's aging population. The county is contributing an additional $252,000
to the project that will add 10 jobs for healthcare
providers.
In Osage Municipal Utilities in Osage, Iowa, has been selected
to receive a $300,000 Rural Economic Development grant to help build a
29,000-square-foot public safety building for the city. USDA Rural Development
funds will be partnered with $60,000 from Osage Municipal Utilities, local
fundraising efforts and grants, as well as $1.05 million in tax increment
financing. The building will house the police and fire departments and county
emergency management staff serving seven rural townships in Mitchell County. The new building will replace a
small, 85-year-old fire station where trucks are forced to park just 18 inches
apart.
USDA’s Rural Economic Development
Loan and Grant program provides zero-interest loans and grants to local
utilities that re-lend money to local businesses for projects that will create
and retain jobs in rural areas. Funding of each recipient is contingent upon the
recipient meeting the conditions of the loan or grant
agreement.
The Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant Program
recipients announced today include:
Iowa:
Osage Municipal Utilities - $300,000
grant
Western Iowa Power Cooperative - $666,250 loan
Kansas:
The Golden Belt Telephone Association, Inc. - $740,000
loan
Midwest Energy, Inc. - $171,156
grant
Minnesota:
Consolidated Telephone Company - $740,000 loan
Federated Telephone Cooperative - $250,000
grant
Mississippi:
Southwest Mississippi Electric Power Association - $740,000
loan
South
Carolina:
Pee
Dee Electric Cooperative, Inc. - $740,000 loan - $300,000
grant
South
Dakota:
Kingsbury Electric Cooperative, Inc. - $300,000
grant
Tennessee:
Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative - $740,000
loan
Virginia:
Highland Telephone Cooperative - $480,000 loan
USDA Rural Development invests in rural communities
through business development, community infrastructure and homeownership
programs. Last year Rural Development assisted more than 678,000 Tennessee families and
businesses investing more than $435 million through affordable loans, loan
guarantees and grants.
For
more information on Rural Development programs available in Middle Tennessee
contact the Rural Development Area Office in Nashville at 615-783-1359, toll free at
800-342-3149 ext. 1359 or visit us online at www.rurdev.usda.gov/tn.
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