News published on Federal Newswire in August 2022

News from August 2022


US Department of Labor, DPR Construction partner to protect workers’ safety, health at Atlanta’s Peachtree Corners Campus Development project

News Release: ATLANTA - The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration signed a strategic partnership with DPR Construction to protect workers’ safety during construction of the Peachtree Corners Campus Development Phase II project in Atlanta.


There were 93 notices published by the Energy Department in July, according to the Federal Register.


Beach Closure at Assateague Island National Seashore due to Unexploded military ordinance (Maryland)


Vandalism at Bandelier National Monument Closes Cavate on Pueblo Loop Trail


High water temperatures prompt fishing advisory in Grand Teton National Park


News Release: Yeasts play a key role in converting ("fermenting") sugars from plants into ethanol fuel. But not all yeasts are created equal. Some are better fermenters than others because they can tolerate the harsh conditions of the bioreactors in which they're used.


Cape Lookout National Seashore's August Astronomy Night Offers Starlight Cruise and Stargazing


Cape Lookout National Seashore Extends Horse Sense and Survival Tour Schedule in 2022


Interior Department Announces $192 Million to Create Public Parks, Expand Recreation Opportunities in Urban Areas


Join Family Day Aboard RANGER III, August 18, 2022


Campfires Banned in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area and Portions of North Cascades National Park 2022



Yellowstone announces lottery for 2022-2023 Non-Commercially Guided Snowmobile Access Program



Kayaker drowning near SCUBA Beach at Lake Mead NRA


DOE Releases Energy Security Planning Resource Hub

News Release: DOE CESER created an Energy Security Planning Resource Hub as a one-stop-shop for resources designed to support state and local government officials’ energy security planning programs. Energy security planning ensures a reliable and resilient supply of energy through efforts to identify, assess, and mitigate risks to energy infrastructure and to prepare for, respond to, and recover from events that disrupt energy supply.


Voyageurs National Park Places Hazard Markers, Lifts No Wake Restriction on Rainy Lake Basin, and Starts Boat Tours on Kabetogama Lake


George Washington Memorial Parkway invites the public to attend a virtual information session


Finance Republicans: Americans Can’t Afford This Tax-and-Spend Bill

News Release: Washington, D.C.--Against a backdrop of high inflation, shrinking GDP and stagflation, Democrats are pushing forward with a bill that does nothing to address inflation; will not grow the economy or ease supply chain pressures; but will increase the tax burden on millions of Americans. U.S. Senate Finance...


Evening on the Lake: Acoustic Bat Monitoring in the Johnstown Flood National Memorial Lakebed.