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GEMC receives loan through USDA program

GEMC receives loan through USDA program

Posted: Friday, June 12, 2009 9:13 pm

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced this week that 17 utilities in 12 states, including Gibson Electric Membership Corp., have been selected to receive $9.2 million through USDA Rural Development’s Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant program.
“These loans and grants help rural communities keep existing businesses, attract new ones and stimulate local economies,” Vilsack said. “USDA is partnering with local utilities to provide needed capital for economic development.”
The projects are expected to create or save more than 799 jobs in Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin.
In Iowa, for example, the City of Pocahontas will use a $300,000 grant to expand its existing revolving loan fund. The city will provide a $60,000 match so that $360,000 can be loaned to the Pocahontas Area Community School District, which recently passed a bond referendum to build a new sixth-grade through 12th-grade classroom addition. Funds will be used to make energy-efficiency updates in the new classrooms, including improved lighting and high-efficiency boilers. The school district also will use the funds to assist with purchasing 250 laptop computers for high school students. Without the Rural Development assistance, the district would have had to remove several technology and energy-efficiency items from the project because construction costs exceed original estimates.
In Kentucky, the South Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corp. in Somerset, has been selected to receive a $740,000 loan and $300,000 grant to finance the construction of a network operations building for The Center for Rural Development. The center serves one of the most economically, environmentally and educationally challenged areas of the country. The center plans to use the new building to provide technical assistance to businesses and residents.
The grants announced are part of USDA Rural Development’s annual budget and are not funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Funding of individual recipients is contingent upon their meeting the conditions of the loan or grant agreement.
The list of recipients, with amounts listed respectively for loans then grants, include
• Georgia — Upson Electric Membership Corp., $740,000, $0;
• Iowa — Corn Belt Power Cooperative, $0, $300,000 and City of Pocohantas $0, $300,000;
• Kansas — Butler Rural Electric Cooperative, $354,400, $0;
• Kentucky — South Kentucky Rural Electric Cooperative Corp., $740,000, $300,000;
• Minnesota — Consolidated Telephone Company, $740,000, $0 and Consolidated Telephone Company, $560,000, $0;
• Missouri — White River Valley Electric Cooperative Inc., $300,000, $0;
• Mississippi — Central Electric Power Association, $740,000, $0 and Singing River Electric Power Association, $740,000, $300,000;
• North Dakota — Polar Communications Mutual Aid Corp., $0, $300,000;
• Oklahoma — Caddo Electric Cooperative Inc., $400,000, $0;
• South Dakota — Union County Electric Cooperative Inc., $0, $300,000;
• Tennessee — Tennessee Valley Electric Cooperative, $450,000, $0; Gibson Electric Membership Corp., $740,000, $0; and Powell Valley Electric Cooperative, $740,000, $0.
• Wisconsin — Citizens Telephone Cooperative Inc., $0, $300,000.
Published in The Messenger 6.12.09