News published on Federal Newswire in June 2022

News from June 2022


BLM Artist in Residence Delbert Anderson to hold Utah Workshop, Play Live in Concert at San Juan High School Auditorium

BLM Artist in Residence Delbert Anderson to hold Utah Workshop, Play Live in Concert at San Juan High School Auditorium


BLM advances Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project application

BLM advances Rough Hat Clark County Solar Project application


Bureau of Land Management Campbell Creek Science Center is now open

Bureau of Land Management Campbell Creek Science Center is now open


Collin Ewing named manager of BLM Arcata Field Office

Collin Ewing named manager of BLM Arcata Field Office


BLM Mother Lode Field Office to issue seasonal fire restrictions

BLM Mother Lode Field Office to issue seasonal fire restrictions



Fitzgerald: 'One of the most horrific things an individual can do is seek to harm a child' in Illinois case

An Illinois man will serve time in federal prison for possessing pornographic material of children following a collaborative investigation by Homeland Security Investigations and various law enforcement agencies.


Cash: Federal funding 'will ensure that the Raymark cleanup continues full throttle'

The Raymark Industries Inc. Superfund Site in Stratford, Conn., is receiving funding to clean hazardous waste at the site.


Former police officer, firefighter pleads guilty to 'raping 16-year-old girl' at fire station

A former police officer from West Virginia has pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights offense for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl.


There were 63 notices published by the Commerce Department in week ending June 11, according to the Federal Register.


Public notices: Transportation Department publishes 11 in week ending June 11

There were 11 notices published by the Transportation Department in week ending June 11, according to the Federal Register.


Vilsack: USDA programs 'support producers, invest in the middle of the supply chain and support competitive markets'

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reportedly made significant advancements in its food purchasing efforts through new programs administered by the Agricultural Marketing Service.


There were seven notices published by the Environmental Protection Agency in week ending June 11, according to the Federal Register.


There were seven notices published by the Labor Department in week ending June 11, according to the Federal Register.


Three Suspects Arrested by Akron Police and U.S. Marshals for Fatal Beating of Akron Teen

News Release: Akron, OH - This morning, members of the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested Deshawn Stafford Jr., 20 yrs, Tyler Stafford, 19 yrs, and Donovon Jones, 21 yrs. The three are wanted by the Akron Police Department for the fatal beating of Ethan Liming, 17 yrs, outside the I Promise School in Akron on June 2, 2022.


Spinrad: National Weather Service chief has 'scientific integrity, trusted leadership and communication prowess'

Kenneth Graham was named as the next National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration assistant administrator for weather services and the 17th director of the National Weather Service.


Hovenweep and Natural Bridges National Monument Reinstate Entrance Fees

News Release: The National Park Service (NPS) announced today that Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments will reinstate their entrance fees to provide funding for infrastructure and maintenance needs to enhance the visitor experience. Effective June 18, 2022, at Natural Bridges and June 19, 2022, at Hovenweep...



Classroom project to grow culturally important seaweed 'helps excite kids' for aquaculture

A classroom science project in Alaska could help alleviate a reported decrease in a traditionally significant type of seaweed while also introducing students and native communities to commercial aquaculture.


World Day Against Child Labor

Release: On World Day Against Child Labor, we renew our commitments and efforts to combat child labor and protect children.


There were 43 notices published by the Energy Department in week ending June 11, according to the Federal Register.