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Show MARCH 22,2007 Page 4 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER USDA FUNDS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTS John R. Cox, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Director for Utah, announced that funding will soon be available for rural Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency projects. Rural businesses, as well as farmers and ranchers can use the USDA program to finance renewable energy systems (such as wind, solar, biomass and geothermal projects) for their businesses or farming operations. The program can also be used to finance cost effective energy efficiency improvements, too. The USDA program can provide grant assistance of up to $500,000, or 'guaranteed' loan assistance of up to 10 million dollars. "If you are a agricultural producer or rural small business looking to install a renewable energy system or finance, an energy efficiency improvement project, I encourage you to contact us to learn more about this program" said Richard Carrig, Rural Business and Cooperative Program Director for USDARural Development in Utah. To learn more about the renewable energy and energy efficiency program, please contact Richard Carrig at (801) 524-4328 or email him at Richard.Carrig@ut.usda.gov, or through any of the USDA-Rural Development field offices located in Tremonton, Vernal, Provo, Manti, Richfield, Cedar City, and Monticello. USDA-Rural Development's mission is to deliver programs in a way that will support increasing economic opportunity and improve the quality of life of rural residents. As a venture capital entity, Rural Development provides equity and technical assistance to finance and foster growth in homeownership, business development, and critical community and technology infrastructure. Further information on rural programs is available at any'local USDA-Rural Development office or by visiting our website . Contact: Donna Birk, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development ANTIMONY NEWS ...Ay Betty Wiley It is spring and as you notice our highway road between the lake and the town ofAntimony could really use some cleaning. Julie Allen and Mary Jean Willis attended an Instructional Leadership Conference in Salt Lake City, March 8th & 9th along with other district teachers and administrators. Lucia, Tishel, Daxon Porter performed well in Clogging at the Drill Team Review on Thursday evening. Other dancers, Kimberly and Elizabeth Hall, Whitney and Cassidy Westwood and Kaless Blood also performed. Mike and Julie Johnson came from St. George to pick up their two children who have spent a day or two with George and Bernice Jolley, grandparents, in Angle. Four of the workers from up at Ruby's Inn came down to get extra hours work doing yards. They cleaned up the yards for Marcia Tobiasson, Betty Wiley and Valeria King. When the Bill Wileys crew were in St. David A2, Bill his brother, Jeremy and Clint Hardman were riding in the jeep, as they met another car coming. The cars blinked their lights and there was a large angus bull standing in the road. They loaded it on the front of the jeep and what a mess. It totaled the jeep and as Jeremy was driving, and both he and Bill took quite a jolt. Everyone spent some time at the hospital getting checked out. Jeremy took quite a blow as the steering wheel hit him in the chest. After they checked them, picked out the broken windshield from arms, hands, checked the chest and got Jeremy breathing good, they all returned home. Jane came home last night and the others will be back probably on Saturday night or on Sunday. Wade Wiley has been visiting in Kanab and Bill will pick him up as he comes home. Joe and Kathy Mineer were here at their trailer so they can work on their place on the weekends. The trailer sets up on the side hill from the Bloods. Bill had put it up there and built a road to it for them. HELP WANTED EXIT RED ROCK REALTY Silverado Boys Ranch, atherapeutic boarding school for boys ages 13 - 17, located in Panguitch, Utah is looking for energetic, outgoing, creative individuals to fill the following positions: Coaches: This position requires those who are willing to mentor, encourage and help change the lives of young men. Applicants must be over 21, a high school diploma or GED and able to pass a background screening. Wages are competitive. Teachers: Seeking those with core curriculum certification. 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