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Mammoth Cave National Park Cave Tours and Ferry Closed on Sunday, March 5

Mammoth Cave National Park cave tours, the Green River Ferry, Mammoth Cave Campground, and all secondary roads including the Green River Ferry Road will be closed on Sunday, March 5.

Mammoth Cave National Park Closed on Saturday, March 4

Mammoth Cave National Park roads, cave tours, Green River Ferry services, and the Mammoth Cave Campground will be closed on Saturday, March 4 so park crews may safely remove fallen trees along roadways and within visitor areas.

Colonial NHP receives funding from Great American Outdoors Act for $122.8 million rehabilitation of Colonial Parkway

Colonial National Historical Park announces the award of $122.8 million for the Colonial Parkway Rehabilitation project, funded through the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

What’s in a Name: The “Four Ladies” of Cobb’s Kentucky Battery

On Saturday, March 18, at 2 pm, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park invites the public to participate in a special 45-minute, ranger-led, program examining the story of four cannon belonging to Cobb’s Kentucky Battery and how each one got its unique name.

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Two Chamizal Parks Linked Through Sister Park Arrangement

Chamizal National Memorial Superintendent Aaron Mahr and Ciudad Juárez Mayor Cruz Pérez Cuéllar signed an arrangement on February 14, 2023 to formally recognize their respective Chamizal parks as “sister parks.”

Report shows record visitation at Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site in 2022

Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site was among twelve National Park Service sites that set annual visitation records in 2022.

Yellowstone National Park releases 2023 State of the Park report

Yellowstone National Park is pleased to release its 2023 State of the Park report.

Valles Caldera To Increase Fishing Permit Fee to Support Quality Angling Experience

Due to the rising popularity of fishing in Valles Caldera National Preserve, the national park unit will begin charging a fee for its fishing permits starting April 1, 2023 to support the management of the fishing program.

Cold Harbor Battlefield Visitor Center Reopening Memorial Day Weekend

Richmond National Battlefield Park today announced that the Cold Harbor Battlefield Visitor Center (5515 Anderson Wright Drive) has been rescheduled to open on Saturday, May 27th, 2023.

Professional Development for Hawaiian Immersion Teachers at Haleakalā National Park

Haleakalā National Park is seeking a K-12 Hawaiian Immersion teacher to participate in a summer professional development opportunity called Teacher Ranger Teacher(TRT).

BLM temporarily closes Discovery Hill Bluffs Road near Salmon

Effective Mar. 3, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Salmon Field Office will temporarily close the Discovery Hill Bluffs Road due to highly erosive soil conditions.

BLM invites public to Idaho Resource Advisory Council virtual meeting

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Idaho Resource Advisory Council will meet virtually via Zoom on Friday, March 17, 2023, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mountain Time.

Bureau of Land Management asks for feedback on aquatic restoration proposal

The Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington is asking for input on proposed aquatic and riparian restoration activities on lands east of the Cascades.

Helping Cyber Defenders “Decide” to Use MITRE ATT&CK

Since the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced its first edition of Best Practices for MITRE ATT&CK® Mapping nearly two years ago, the ATT&CK framework has evolved, expanded, and improved its ability to support more than just optimized cyber threat intelligence to the cybersecurity community.

Go “Back to the Basics” with the 2nd Annual Support Equipment Safety Awareness Campaign

Safety awareness is essential in all Coast Guard working environments whether at sea, on aircraft, from buoy decks to offices. Joe Sump, Support Equipment Product Line Manager, says that is why the slogan “Back to the Basics” for this year’s Support Equipment Safety Awareness Campaign resonates

New working group aims to cultivate a harassment-free workplace

Combating all forms of harassment and hate within the workplace is one of the Coast Guard’s top priorities.

Human Smugglers Continue to Disregard Public Safety

U.S. Border Patrol agents from Rio Grande Valley Sector and local law enforcement partners disrupted three human smuggling events, on March 1.

Human Smugglers Now Using Drones to Surveil USBP

The U.S. Border Patrol discovered human smugglers are using small unmanned aircraft systems, commonly referred to as drones, to surveil agents on patrol.

Laredo Sector Border Patrol Halted a Human Smuggling Attempt

Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Laredo South Station halted a human smuggling attempt involving a vehicle collision in Laredo, Texas.

AMO Seizes 2,351 Pounds of Cocaine in Southern Puerto Rico

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO) agents seized Monday 2,351pounds (1006.5 kilos) of cocaine from a vessel attempting to reach the coast in southern Puerto Rico.

Laredo Sector Border Patrol apprehends convicted sex offender

Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Laredo North Station apprehended a convicted sex offender in Laredo, Texas.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

US Border Patrol and the Puerto Rico Police Joint Forced for Rapid Action (FURA, in Spanish) apprehended Monday morning 15 non-citizens from Colombia, Haiti and the Dominican Republic after they disembarked from a makeshift wooden vessel near Rincon.

Public notices: Federal Reserve System publishes 17 in January

There were 17 notices published by the Federal Reserve System in January, according to the Federal Register.

What’s in a Name: The “Four Ladies” of Cobb’s Kentucky Battery

News Release: As a forest ecologist with the National Park Service’s Northeast Temperate Network (NETN), I have spent that past 10 years monitoring forest health in national parks across the eastern US, with much of my time spent in Acadia National Park. Information gathered through monitoring allows park managers...