HIA Contacts Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave. PO Box 391Little Rock, AR 72203 nevada There is a vacancy for State Program Manager. http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Nevada Public Health Foundation Project DIrector Healthy Hearts UNR coop. ext. Raymond Rodriquez, Esq. AttorneyNevada Legal Services, Donald Kwalick, MD (Ex Officio) Chief Health Officer http://www.nphf.org/?click=about
South Dakota Pollution Prevention Program U of nevada, Reno; US EPA. Test the feasibility of using passivation technology to SD Department of Ag; SDSU ext. service; NRCS; Conservation Districts; http://www.state.sd.us/denr/DFTA/WatershedProtection/P2/P2.htm
Extractions: Publications Links DENR links... Laws/Rules Documents Data/Technical info 3rd party services South Dakota's Pollution Prevention (P2) Program Pollution Prevention (P2) was established as the nation's highest priority for dealing with the waste stream by the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990. P2 activities are practices that prevent pollution at its source by reduction in the amount generated or reused and recycled, either on or offsite. South Dakota's P2 Program is located within the DENR Water Resources Assistance Program. The SD program specializes in providing technical assistance and information to the agriculture and rural communities. Other program initiatives provide assistance and information to small and mid-sized businesses and manufacturers. Several pollution prevention projects have been accomplished with cooperative efforts of program partnerships. The program's primary P2 partners include:
2005 ESP Chapter Presidents Delaware SUSAN TRUEHARTGAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, Director Purdue cooperative extension service 228 Second Street Aurora, http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
Extractions: S ALPHA PI - Alabama REBECCA DOLLMAN State LeaderProgram Development 217 Dawson Hall P.O. Box 1088 Normal, AL 35762-1088 Phone: 256-372-4976 Fax: 256-372-5734 E-Mail: rdollman@aces.edu W ALPHA GAMMA - Alaska HOLLIS HALL 3511 Kreb Drive Fairbanks, AK 99709 Phone: 907-479-0617 Fax: E-Mail: hdhall@alaska.net W KAPPA - Arizona MATT LIVINGSTON P.O. Box 1203 Keams Canyon, AZ 86034-1203 Phone: 928-734-3708 Fax: 928-738-2360 E-Mail: mateo@cals.arizona.edu S ALPHA IOTA - Arkansas REBECCA MC PEAKE UA-CES P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72015 Phone: 501-671-2285 Fax: 501-671-2110 E-Mail: rmcpeake@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado KIPP NYE County Director; Agriculture / 4-H Youth Development P.O. Box 128 Simia, CO 80835-0128 Phone: 719-541-2361 Fax: 719-541-2982 E-Mail: kipp.nye@colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut MARY ELLEN WELCH Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Middlesex County Extension Center 1066 Saybrook Rd., Box 70 Haddam, CT 06438-0070 Phone: 860-345-4511 Fax: 860-345-3357 E-Mail: mary.welch@uconn.edu
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2004 UC IPM Annual Report: Competitive Grants Programs ext. Santa Cruz Co.; KL Robb, UC coop. ext. San Diego Co. (Year 1 of 1) The establishment of pitch canker in the Sierra nevada. http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/IPMPROJECT/2004/04competitivegrants.html
Extractions: Funded-project results Printer-friendly version Next article 2004 index More reports Summaries of research projects are online . Funded projects (below) are linked to the summaries. Two years of budget cuts to UC IPM, totaling almost $500,000, have drastically reduced the amount of funds available for new research grants. However, UC IPM officials have released a request for proposals for new projects for 2005-06. In 2004-05, continuing projects exhausted most of the available funds, but the program was able to fund one year of four of the projects that had been approved, but not funded, for 2003-04. Mike Rust , Entomology, UC Riverside, stepped down as Associate Director for Research in 2003. This position has not been refilled, and for now will continue to be vacant since the UC IPM grants program has been significantly reduced. If the grants program can be rebuilt, an associate director for research will be appointed.
First Detectors Serving Hamilton County | Asian Soybean Rust Harrah s Ag service. PO Box 170, 106 E Sheppard Dows, Iowa 50071. Phone 515852-4337 Heat of Iowa coop. 22703 600th Ave nevada, Iowa 50201 http://www.plantpath.iastate.edu/soybeanrust/profile/profile_counties/hamilton
Adventure GPS Products - Customer List Miami Township Fire and EMS; Michigan State Police; nevada Highway Patrol State University (coop. ext. Outreach); Penta County Vocation Schools http://www.gps4fun.com/contact_customer_list.php
Extractions: Great Selection of GPS Products www.GPS4FUN.com N 34.34.892 W 86.58.995 TOLL FREE Due to the effects of Hurricane Rita in the SE Texas/Gulf area, there may be delays for shipments into the region handled by UPS , and FedEx . Because of the weather disruption, delivery guarantees are not in effect by these carriers-though they will try to deliver quickly. Home Shop by Brand Shipping Advice ... Checkout Authorized Dealer Corporations AirTouch Cellular Bell South Personal Communications CONOCO Container Company of South Carolina Eastman Kodak Enterprise Products GTE Supply Hewlett Packard KXAN Television Lockheed Martin (TX) Logicon Geodynamics Marathon Ashland Pipeline Mercury Marine Nokia Mobile Phones Northrop Grumman Pacific Bell Wireless Primeco Personal Communications Purity Wholesale Grocery Raytheon E-Systems SAIC-McLean, VA
Zon Webgids New Mexico State University cooperative extension service www.uaf.edu/coopext/University of Arizona cooperative extension http://zoek.versatel.nl/odp/index.cgi?/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative
CSREES - USDA - Land-Grant University Contacts Assistant Director nevada Cooperative extension University of nevada NJC 118 MS404 Director , ext. Family Programs Cooperative extension service http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/res/family_res_contacts.html
Nevada Programs Contact Person Dan Weigel, University of nevada Cooperative extension, PO Box11130, ext., PO Box 11130, Reno, nevada, 89520; dweigel@mail.ag.unr.edu; http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/nevada.html
Extractions: No data submitted at this time. V. Family Leadership and Resource Management University of Nevada Program Title: Parent To Parent Home Visitor Program Description. Audience: The target audience is families referred to the program by Community Health Nurses because of their heightened potential for child abuse and neglect. These families often have multiple problems and need comprehensive education and services, including supplemental parenting education and support, in order to increase healthy, effective family functioning. Evaluation : Three strategies are being used to evaluate Healthy Generations. To examine the impact of the program in preventing child abuse and neglect, evaluation using Child Protective Services child abuse and neglect data have been reviewed and show that none of the families who have been involved in the program to date have had a substantiated child abuse incidence report. Outcome: This result was compared to a control group of families receiving home visitation by Health Department nurses, but without a home visitor volunteer. Results indicate that while the program families have a 100% non-substantiation rate, the rate for the control group is 94%. Second, telephone interviews with families and volunteers are conducted annually. Results indicate that all of the families and volunteers reported being satisfied to extremely satisfied with the program, are very positive about the visits, and highlight the support and friendship that had developed. Finally, content analysis of volunteer visitation logs indicates examples of improved parenting skills and positive changes in child development and behavior. Several parents have obtained their GED, enrolled in the community college, and learned vocational skills as a result of the efforts of volunteers.
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Elliott, Tammy, extension Agent, 4H, NC Cooperative extension service, NCSU Resource Splst, University of Alaska Cooperative ext. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: Home Professional Database The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella
Flp Home Page Kansas State University, Cooperative extension service 343 Justin Hall Jackson, TN (Western District Office, Tenn Ag ext service) http://www.uwex.edu/ces/gprg/sites.html
Extractions: 2093754@pager.mirabilis.com Alabama To register as a participant in the satellite video conference, contact the site facilitator nearest you. If there is no site facilitator, get in touch with the state contact. State contact needed. Review information on Roles and Responsibilities of State Contact and consider assuming this key role for your state. Site Facilitators
The Old Farmer's Almanac - Cooperative Extension Services cooperative extension Services. Contact your local state cooperative extension Web www.uaf.edu/coopext. Arizona www.ag.arizona.edu/extension. Arkansas http://www.almanac.com/garden/resource/coopext.php
Mbox-36: Re: Sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233 Missoula Co ext service* $22483 Master Gardener Program* University of NevadaCoop ext* $80400 Teaching Small Acreage Owners* http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/36-html/0440.html
97.12.cover.html Utilities would compete by offering the same or better service at a lower As a taxexempt venture, the nevada cooperative expects to save at least $20 http://www.populist.com/97.12.cover.html
Parental Stress Center University of Alaska Cooperative Extension service is an outreach educationaldelivery system supported by a University of nevada Cooperative Extension http://pscfamily.net/resources/national_resources.php
Extractions: Parental Stress Family Center Click here to become a national resource! ALASKA University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Service is an outreach educational delivery system supported by a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Alaska Fairbanks and College of Rural Alaska. Contact: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/ ALABAMA Alabama Cooperative Extension System Contact: http://www.aces.edu/ ARIZONA The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. Contact: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network (APEN) has been in existence for several years APEN has sponsored multiple annual statewide conferences for parent educators as well as numerous training programs. There are quarterly meetings and there is no charge to join APEN. It is open to all professionals involved in or interested in parenting education. Contact: http://www.arctf.org/apen.html
Tourism: Impact Of Visitor Expenditures On Local Revenues Estimate the percentage of goods and services sold locally that are produced Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work acts of May 8 and June http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/freepubs/WREP-145.html
Extractions: University of Wyoming Source: Adapted from Tourism USA, Guidelines for Tourism Development , The University of Missouri, Department of Recreation and Park Administration, University Extension, revised and expanded 1986, pp 56-57. The money tourists spend in a community is the benefit which people probably recognize most readily. Other benefits might include improved recreation facilities, expanded cultural and social opportunities, and pride in one's community, but additional dollars provide the usual appeal for tourism development. These dollars benefit sectors throughout the community, including those not directly connected to tourism, such as the construction industry. Communities contemplating development to encourage tourism can estimate the amount of money visitors will spend in their area. These estimates are useful in several ways. To indicate the value of tourism to a larger region.