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News Release: SALT LAKE CITY - The Bureau of Land Management has finalized the conveyance of two parcels totaling slightly more than 483 acres to the State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration in Utah County. The conveyance will provide economic benefit to the local community, while helping...
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News Release: NORTH BEND, Ore. - Due to reduced fire danger, the Bureau of Land Management Coos Bay District officials are reducing the public use restrictions on BLM-managed lands in southwest Oregon.
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News Release: HUNGRY HORSE, Mont. - The Bureau of Reclamation will reduce the hours of operation at the Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center for the 2022 summer season. Beginning Oct. 9, the visitor center will be open Thursday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mountain Time and the outdoor, guided walking tour will be suspended until May 2023. The visitor center is closed on federal holidays.
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News Release: BUFFALO, Wyo. - The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on the preparation of a supplemental environmental impact statement and amendment to the 2015 Buffalo Field Office Approved Resource Management Plan. The supplemental environmental impact statement is being prepared in response to a U.S. Montana District court opinion and order pertaining to Western Organization of Resource Councils, et al. v. BLM.
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The US Interior Department published a three page proposed rule on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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“TRIBUTE TO RUSS SMITH“ was published in the Senate section on page S6919 on Dec. 16, 2014
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The US Interior Department published a two page notice on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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The Senate section of the Congressional Record published “Text of Senate Amendment 5745” on Sept. 27.
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News Release: REDDING, Calif. - With the return of cool, fall weather, the Bureau of Land Management has rescinded fire restrictions on public lands managed by the Applegate and Eagle Lake field offices in Lassen, Modoc, and Plumas counties, eastern parts of Shasta and Siskiyou counties in northeast California, and in parts of Washoe and Humboldt counties in northwest Nevada. The terminated fire prevention orders can be found here and here.
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News Release: FORTUNA, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management is offering guided public hikes every Sunday in the southern portion of the Headwaters Forest Reserve during October. Come enjoy a fall hike through the old-growth redwood forest on the Salmon Pass trail joined by a docent from the BLM’s partner group, Friends of Headwaters.
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News Release: LAS VEGAS - The Las Vegas Field Office announces the temporary closure of certain public lands in the Jean Dry Lake Bed area from October 7 through October 8, 2022. This action is being taken to help ensure public safety during the 2022 Rise Lantern Festival.
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News Release: MILES CITY, Mont. - The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on the preparation of a supplemental environmental impact statement and amendment to the 2015 Miles City Field Office Approved Resource Management Plan. The supplemental environmental impact statement is being prepared in response to a U.S. Montana District court opinion and order pertaining to Western Organization of Resource Councils, et al. v. BLM.
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The US Interior Department published a four page proposed rule on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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News Release: LAS VEGAS - Wildland fire officials will lessen seasonal fire restrictions on public lands in Southern Nevada managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Clark County and Moapa Valley Fire District on Oct. 1, 2021, by lifting the Stage I Fire Restrictions that include:.
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News Release: Grants Pass, Ore. - The Bureau of Land Management Grants Pass Field Office has lifted most of the public land closure areas caused by the Rum Creek Fire; however, several locations require long-term recovery and will remain closed for the foreseeable future. This allows access to public lands during hunting season, while also keeping areas closed that pose specific risk to the public. Entering closed areas is not safe at this time.
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The US Interior Department published a two page notice on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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The US Interior Department published a three page notice on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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The US Interior Department published a three page proposed rule on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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The US Interior Department published a two page notice on Sept. 30, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
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BLM lifts fire restrictions on public lands in NE Calif., NW Nevada