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Governor Tina Kotek signed S.B. 179, ensuring long-term public access to recreational opportunities on public and private ...
Both the PDZ and Teague zeolite mining operations received federal approval for increased production capacity amid a national push for domestic mineral security.
ROSWELL, N.M. – Due to high fire danger, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is implementing fire restrictions on public land at the Fort Stanton – Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area ...
The Bureau of Land Management’s future is up in the air regarding where it will call home, and opinions are divided on whether its headquarters should return to Grand Junction and stay there.
The Bureau of Land Management is restoring up to 11 cubic feet per second of water previously diverted to the Uncompahgre River Basin back to the headwaters of the Animas River north of Silverton.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -Mesa County’s Board of Commissioners are supporting the relocation of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) headquarters to Grand Junction. During their public ...
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hosting a wild horse and burro adoption event at the Douglas County Fairgrounds Friday and Saturday. The BLM manages wild horse populations at four herd ...
President Trump's choice to run the Bureau of Land Management, Kathleen Sgamma, has withdrawn from consideration, the White House said Thursday. Sgamma was scheduled to go before the Senate Energy ...
Kathleen Sgamma, President Trump’s pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has withdrawn her name from consideration for the role. Sgamma’s decision was announced by Sen. Mike Lee (R ...
Washington • Kathleen Sgamma, an advocate for oil and gas whom President Donald Trump had tapped to run the Bureau of Land Management, has abruptly withdrawn her nomination, a White House ...
Trump nominated her in mid-February to be the next director of the Bureau of Land Management, an agency that oversees more than 246 million acres on behalf of all Americans. In addition to ...
The Bureau of Land Management manages 8.3 million acres of public lands in Colorado and 27 million acres of federal mineral estate. The U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and ...
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