News published on Federal Newswire in June 2022

News from June 2022


Ignitions Complete on 2022 Ash Mountain Prescribed Burn

Ignitions Complete on 2022 Ash Mountain Prescribed Burn



Hazardous Fuels Reduction Work Inside the Park Boundary Near Lily Lake

Hazardous Fuels Reduction Work Inside the Park Boundary Near Lily Lake


There were 27 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending June 18, according to the Federal Register.


Interior Department Revokes Secretary's Order that Wasted Taxpayer Funds, Interfered with Litigation Processes

News Release: WASHINGTON – Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland today issued Secretary’s Order 3408, which revokes Secretary’s Order 3368. That Order, which was signed on Sept. 11, 2018, imposed redundant, inefficient and vague obligations on the Department and its litigation processes that do not serve the goals of transparency and efficiency.


Week ending June 18: Energy Department publishes 27 notices

There were 27 notices published by the Energy Department in week ending June 18, according to the Federal Register.


Consensus-builder named to manage BLM office in northern California 'where partnerships are critical'

The Bureau of Land Management has selected a natural-resources specialist with two decades of experience in federal environmental service to manage about 250,000 acres of wilderness in northern California.


Release: On behalf of the United States, I congratulate the people of Colombia for making their voices heard in a free and fair presidential election. We commend the many officials, public servants, and volunteers whose dedication made these elections possible.


Week ending June 18: 6 notices published by Interior Department

There were six notices published by the Interior Department in week ending June 18, according to the Federal Register.


Public notice: Federal Reserve System publishes 1 in week ending June 18

There was one notice published by the Federal Reserve System in week ending June 18, according to the Federal Register.


Staff announces summer 2022 program dates and hours

News Release: Nez Perce National Historical Park is announcing its summer schedule. The museum, movie, and Jr. Ranger program are free and offer a unique experience for families and visitors of all ages.


There were five notices published by the Agriculture Department in week ending June 18, according to the Federal Register.


There were four notices published by the Labor Department in week ending June 18, according to the Federal Register.


Waysides Honoring Patriots of African Descent Unveiled at Valley Forge National Historical Park

News Release: King of Prussia, Pa. - On June 18th, 2022 near the Patriots of African Descent Monument in Valley Forge National Historical Park, the Sorors of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and National Park Service (NPS) staff unveiled two new interpretive wayside panels as part of the annual wreath laying ceremony at the monument.


Uballez: DOJ will 'protect the federal employees who serve our nation' after postal worker killed

A New Mexico man pleaded guilty to second degree murder of a U.S. Postal Service worker and using a firearm during a violent crime resulting in death.


CBP Officers in Minneapolis Intercept Counterfeit Car Sensors

CBP Officers in Minneapolis Intercept Counterfeit Car Sensors


Del Rio Sector Border Patrol Agents Arrest Four Sex Offenders

Del Rio Sector Border Patrol Agents Arrest Four Sex Offenders




Agents Intercept a Cloned Service Van Driven by an Undocumented Individual

Agents Intercept a Cloned Service Van Driven by an Undocumented Individual