News published on Federal Newswire in October 2022

News from October 2022


Disaster Recovery Center Opens in Volusia County

News Release: TALLAHASSEE - The State of Florida and FEMA have opened an additional Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Volusia County.


Interior Department discusses Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Finding for the Gopher Tortoise Eastern and Western Distinct Population Segments on Oct. 12

The US Interior Department published a three page proposed rule on Oct. 12, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


News Release: TALLAHASSEE - A public notice has been posted to the FEMA website describing available FEMA assistance and proposed FEMA-funded actions, including activities that may affect historic properties, threatened and endangered species, critical habitat, or wetlands and floodplains in Florida.


New notice from Labor Statistics Bureau to be published on Oct. 14

There is one release scheduled to be published on Oct. 14.


Secretary Blinken At the Launch of the Alliance for Afghan Women’s Economic Resilience

Release: SECRETARY BLINKEN: Well, good morning, everyone. And Kat, thank you so much for not only your good words today - actually, your incredibly powerful words today, which I strongly endorse; in fact, I’m tempted to just drop the microphone and say “what she said" - (laughter) - but for your leadership every day around the world, as well as in Afghanistan.


News Release: DETROIT - An equity fund CEO was charged with bilking investors of over $27 million by fraudulently exaggerating his fund’s investment performance and by embezzling from the fund, United States Attorney Dawn N. Ison announced today.


U.S. Department of Commerce Announces 51 “Build to Scale” Grants Totaling $47 Million to Fuel Innovation and Tech-Based Economic Development

U.S. Department of Commerce Announces 51 “Build to Scale” Grants Totaling $47 Million to Fuel Innovation and Tech-Based Economic Development



Civilian and Veteran Entrepeneurs, Take a Look at These Grants of $1K and More


Lloyds Banking : Black entrepreneurs are more likely to rely on their community to grow their businesses


As a Black Woman in Business for 2 Decades, Here's How I've Learned to Navigate Microaggressions and Racism in Networking


United States Launches Public-Private Partnership In Peru And Ecuador To Combat Illegal, Unreported, And Unregulated Fishing

United States Launches Public-Private Partnership In Peru And Ecuador To Combat Illegal, Unreported, And Unregulated Fishing



Administrator Samantha Power At A Press Gaggle Following Her Visit To Kyivteploenergo Pipes Winterization Site

Administrator Samantha Power At A Press Gaggle Following Her Visit To Kyivteploenergo Pipes Winterization Site



Walsh: Labor report shows 'economy continues to produce strong and steady job growth'

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' September 2022 Employment Situation Report showed the U.S. economy gained 263,000 jobs last month, growth that was "widespread" across industries and demographics, according to Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh.


Former Berkeley Lab Scientist Carolyn Bertozzi Wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Former Berkeley Lab Scientist Carolyn Bertozzi Wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry


Former Berkeley Lab Scientist John Clauser Among Three Awarded the 2022 Nobel for Physics for Work on Quantum Mechanics

Former Berkeley Lab Scientist John Clauser Among Three Awarded the 2022 Nobel for Physics for Work on Quantum Mechanics