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October 5, 2016

Bears Ears Coalition has no say in monument designation

The county resolution states that the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition is a non-governmental organization that has no jurisdiction over land-use planning activities in San…

October 4, 2016

BLM Oregon plan locks up land, fails to revive struggling economy

“Sustainable forest management, including timber production, promotes access into our public lands, improves wildlife habitat and generates revenue to support recreational opportunities. Closer to…

October 4, 2016

EDITORIAL: Rural Colorado seeks relief from urban district dictates

“To alter our constitution, special interest groups can petition causes onto the ballot by gathering all signatures in one metropolitan area. Then they need…

October 4, 2016

Colorado Rep re-introduces bill protecting land owners from BLM errors

Tipton Re-Introduces Bill to Protect Private Land Owners Following BLM Resurveys “The bill also protects landowners if the BLM determines that the property that…

October 3, 2016

Unaccountable ‘animal rights’ activists making feral horse problem worse

“(Horses) deemed unadoptable are the adults, because feral horses, unlike our pets, are for the most part unsafe to handle. There is nowhere else…

October 3, 2016

Locals oppose monument designation for Lost Coast Headlands

Lost Coast Headlands face road troubles and resident disapproval on becoming national monument The Lost Coast Headlands was one of three Humboldt County locations…

October 3, 2016

Feds raid Wyoming farmers’ market, order legal food destroyed

Feds raid farmers’ market, order food destroyed Federal agents have raided a farmers’ market in Gillette, Wyoming, ordering one seller to destroy his homemade…

October 2, 2016

New Zealand farmers thrive in absence of subsidies, government controls

“You had a system dictated by government programs that was thrown out the window overnight. But the farmers kind of reinvented themselves and now New…

October 2, 2016

Autumn in Unaweep

Limestone reefs spilling into lush valleys, red sandstone battlements, cottonwoods, scrub oak, wildflowers, wild turkeys, elk, cattle, horses, and hay fields make Unaweep a…

October 1, 2016

Native American Energy Act advances tribal self-determination, prosperity

Did you know: Federal regulations are keeping historically impoverished tribes from fully developing the natural resources on their land. The Native American Energy Act…

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