News published on Federal Newswire in July 2022

News from July 2022


There were five notices published by the Justice Department in week ending July 9, according to the Federal Register.


There were 10 notices published by the Energy Department in week ending July 9, according to the Federal Register.


'Our goal is to protect both bears and park visitors': Big Bend National Park superintendent on trail closure

In response to concerns about the rising bear activity in Big Bend National Park in Texas, U.S. National Park Service (NPS) biologists are keeping the Window Trail in the Chisos Mountains closed for the protection of hikers, residents and pets.


News Release: BUSHKILL, PA- Members of the National Park Service dive team at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area recovered the body of a teenage boy from the Delaware River at around 3:30 this afternoon. The boy, from Elizabeth, NJ, was swimming at the Ames- Jennings site- a small picnic area on the New Jersey...


Egypt National Day

News Release: On behalf of the Government of the United States of America, I extend my best wishes to the people and Government of Egypt on your National Day. This year marks 100 years of diplomatic relations between the United States and Egypt, and we look forward to further deepening our partnership to address global ...


There were seven notices published by the Federal Reserve System in week ending July 9, according to the Federal Register.


Commerce Department publishes 15 notices in week ending July 9

There were 15 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending July 9, according to the Federal Register.


There were five notices published by the Homeland Security Department in week ending July 9, according to the Federal Register.


Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Mike Hammer’s Travel to Egypt, the UAE, and Ethiopia

Release: Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa (SEHOA) Mike Hammer will travel to Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia July 24-August 1. He will provide U.S. support toward forging a diplomatic resolution to issues related to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that would achieve the interests...


Blinken: U.S. will 'support Moldova's sovereignty, territorial integrity'

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita July 19 to discuss foreign relations between the two nations, as well as plans for additional funding from the U.S. government and Congress.


McCollister: 'University of Missouri project could result in a low-cost, small-scale water treatment option'

University of Missouri students will design, build and test a point-of-use drinking water treatment system to target contamination caused by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and will receive a $25,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency.


Yancey: 'Summer Fellowship Program underscores our commitment to fostering future research leaders'

Six current and recent Ph.D. candidates have been chosen by the U.S. Department of Labor to participate in its inaugural summer fellowship program, which will provide the opportunity to develop their skills in analyzing federal labor laws, regulations and programs.


Warner: Mid-Shore Regional Council 'pleasantly surprised' with EDA funding

The Mid-Shore Regional Council (MSRC) utilized the power of its regional allies to aid in pandemic relief throughout Maryland’s Eastern Shore.


Whitley: 'Trade mission will offer an abundance of opportunities for both the United States and the Philippines'

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced that Daniel Whitley, administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service, is in Manila to initiate a trade mission.


Kanter: 'Bid rigging undermines the competitive process' in Texas, Michigan case

A military contractor pleaded guilty in court to rigging bids for public contracts in the states of Texas and Michigan.


Briggs: 'BLM is committed to healthy horses on healthy rangelands' in Utah

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced the gathering of wild horses in the Bible Spring Complex to protect rangeland health conditions and protect the health of wild horse herds.


News Release: WEST GLACIER, Mont. [July 24, 2022] - Glacier National Park officials announced today that shuttle service will be paused on July 25, 2022 for one day due to the unexpected passing of one of the shuttle drivers.


News Release: Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa (SEHOA) Mike Hammer will travel to Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia July 24-August 1. He will provide U.S. support toward forging a diplomatic resolution to issues related to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that would achieve the interests ...


Pekin, Illinois, Man Sentenced to 97 Months in Prison for Receipt of Child Pornography


Military Contractor Pleads Guilty to Rigging Bids for Public Contracts in Texas and Michigan