News published on Federal Newswire in September 2022

News from September 2022






Collaborative Effort Leads to New Wildlife Corridor in India


Sage Advice: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Protects Largest Lek in Washington State for Future Generations



Pilot Project at Leavenworth Hatchery Shows Early Success for Salmon While Conserving Water


Lake Augusta Waterfowl Production Area renamed in honor of Martin J. Baker


New Report Offers Path Forward for Interagency Efforts to Revive the West’s Disappearing Sagebrush Ecosystem




Making new connections: Meet Refuge Manager Cassie Skaggs



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Manages Lands and Waters for You



Olson: Graduates prove 'they want to be an important part' of SRS team

Thirty-six students have graduated from a federal training program and now are certified for certain nuclear operator positions at a former weapons-manufacturing site in South Carolina.


United States Attorney’s Office Honors Law Enforcement Personnel for Exceptional Service

News Release: BOSTON - United States Attorney Rachael S. Rollins announces the recipients of the 2022 Law Enforcement Awards. Over 60 federal, state and local law enforcement personnel and community leaders who contributed to the success of federal cases during the 2021 calendar year are being recognized for their...


White Applauds Accomplishments, Lays Out Challenges in Workshop Address

News Release: EM Senior Advisor William “Ike" White praised recent progress in EM ’s cleanup work and laid out a roadmap of future success as he kicked off the first full day of the annual National Cleanup Workshop in Arlington, Virginia on Sept. 22.


US Department of Labor recovers $121K in back overtime pay for 640 workers at 11 Detroit-area residential healthcare facilities

News Release: SOUTHFIELD, MI - A Detroit-area residential healthcare facilities management company has paid $121,525 in back overtime wages to 640 employees, following a U.S. Department of Labor review of its pay practices.


How politicians on Judiciary Committee dealt with bills on Sept. 26

There was activity on one bill related to the Judiciary Committee on Sept. 26.