News published on Federal Newswire in July 2022

News from July 2022


Office of Environmental Management Intern Finds Balance Between Work and Outdoor Pursuits in Idaho


Intergovernmental Groups Receive Progress Updates From EM Leaders, Tour WIPP


DOE Awards Noncompetitive Financial Assistance Agreement to the Scioto Valley—Piketon Area Council of Governments


DOE Awards $12 Million in Non-Competitive Financial Assistance Renewal Awards to the State of New Mexico


Northwest Indian College to Receive Up to $5 Million STEM Grant From Office of Environmental Management's Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program


LM Pursues New Technology Solutions to Better Protect People and the Environment


Woman Accused of Murder in Texas Charged with Misuse of Passport while Leaving the United States

News Release: NEWARK, N.J. - An Austin, Texas, woman was charged today for using a passport belonging to another individual when she flew out of Newark Liberty International Airport, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced.


Saddling up for Success: Site Visits in Washington State


Find Data on Natural Gas Flaring and Venting in Your State



In Their Own Words: The HBCU-OMI Program Student Experience


FECM Welcomes the 2022 Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship Summer Class


Puerto Rico Energy Recovery and Resilience: Spring 2022 Updates


DOE Launches Prototype Phase of L-Prize Lighting Competition


Reliving the Excitement of the 2022 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit



Deadline Extended: LPO Seeks Stakeholder Input on Improvements to Title 17 Loan Guarantee Program Rule


Leader Rodgers Opening Remarks in Oversight Subcommittee Hearing on Medicare Advantage

Leader Rodgers Opening Remarks in Oversight Subcommittee Hearing on Medicare Advantage


APHIS Seeks Comment on Draft Pest Risk Assessment for the Importation of Dragon Fruit from Vietnam


APHIS Updates Federal Domestic Soil Quarantine Map