News published on Federal Newswire in May 2022

News from May 2022


Calcasieu River Saltwater Barrier public boat launch reopens for use on April 29

Calcasieu River Saltwater Barrier public boat launch reopens for use on April 29


Army Corps to switch traffic patterns for SR-1 Bridge Repairs

Army Corps to switch traffic patterns for SR-1 Bridge Repairs


Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area Welcomes Visitors for 2022 Season

Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area Welcomes Visitors for 2022 Season


Day Use Fee collections resume for the 2022 season

Day Use Fee collections resume for the 2022 season


Prairie Plant Thrives With Collaborative Conservation, Proposed for Delisting From Endangered Species Act

Prairie Plant Thrives With Collaborative Conservation, Proposed for Delisting From Endangered Species Act


Secretary Haaland Announces $95 Million for Wetland Conservation Projects and National Wildlife Refuges

Secretary Haaland Announces $95 Million for Wetland Conservation Projects and National Wildlife Refuges


Saving a rare prairie butterfly: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service releases final recovery plan for the Poweshiek skipperling

Saving a rare prairie butterfly: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service releases final recovery plan for the Poweshiek skipperling


UPDATE: Public comment period extended additional 30 days for bighorn sheep winter habitat protection environmental assessment

UPDATE: Public comment period extended additional 30 days for bighorn sheep winter habitat protection environmental assessment


Fort Vancouver Welcomes 750 Local Students for Children’s Culture Parade

Fort Vancouver Welcomes 750 Local Students for Children’s Culture Parade


Rocky Mountain National Park Will Increase 1-Day Vehicle Pass Beginning May 27 - Camping Fees Will Increase October 12

Rocky Mountain National Park Will Increase 1-Day Vehicle Pass Beginning May 27 - Camping Fees Will Increase October 12


US Route 209 Commercial Vehicle Permits Available for Sale

US Route 209 Commercial Vehicle Permits Available for Sale



Phoenix Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Shooting Death

Phoenix Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Shooting Death


Lodge Grass meth dealer sentenced to five years in prison for drug trafficking from his Crow Indian Reservation home

Lodge Grass meth dealer sentenced to five years in prison for drug trafficking from his Crow Indian Reservation home



U.S. Attorney’s Office Announces It Will Not Pursue Criminal Charges Related to Officer-Involved Shooting on Southern Ute Indian Reservation

U.S. Attorney’s Office Announces It Will Not Pursue Criminal Charges Related to Officer-Involved Shooting on Southern Ute Indian Reservation


Mariano Lake man sentenced to five years in prison for Manslaughter in Indian Country

Mariano Lake man sentenced to five years in prison for Manslaughter in Indian Country


Bread Springs man pleads guilty to manslaughter in Indian Country

Bread Springs man pleads guilty to manslaughter in Indian Country


District Court Appoints Christopher J. Wilson As United States Attorney For The Eastern District Of Oklahoma

District Court Appoints Christopher J. Wilson As United States Attorney For The Eastern District Of Oklahoma


Justice Department Announces Settlement in Lawsuit Against Prince George County, Virginia, and the Virginia Retirement System to Enforce Servicemembers’ Employment Rights

Justice Department Announces Settlement in Lawsuit Against Prince George County, Virginia, and the Virginia Retirement System to Enforce Servicemembers’ Employment Rights