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September 18, 2016

Statehood Equality: Why the West is Being Cheated

by GEORGE R. WENTZ JR & JOHN W. HOWARD as published by National Review Washington curtails the ability of local governments to generate tax…

September 18, 2016

On the Rez: How federal policies continue to ravage American Indians

Failing American Indians Again Review: Naomi Schaefer Riley, ‘The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians’ A man and child on…

September 17, 2016

Historic Cherokee ‘Trail of Tears’ intentionally damaged by Forest Service

U.S. Forest Service admits damaging recently-preserved section of Trail of Tears by Ben Benton Times Free Press COKER CREEK, Tenn. — A section of…

September 16, 2016

Forest Service puts 32,000 miles of roads off-limits to public

Nearly One-Third of Forest Service Road Mileage Closed in Montana by Ron Catlett Media Trackers ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS A report last week to the Montana…

September 16, 2016

Montana lawmakers suggest tribal hunts for growing Yellowstone bison herds

Montana lawmakers push for tribal bison hunts in Yellowstone By MATTHEW BROWN from Capital Press  BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Montana legislative committee that…

September 16, 2016

Utah Senators introduce act to protect state from executive land grabs

Lee, Hatch Introduce the Utah National Monument Parity Act From the office of United States Senator Mike Lee Sep 15 2016 WASHINGTON – Sens….

September 15, 2016

Starvation or Euthanasia: BLM left with grim options in feral horse disaster

Euthanize captive wild horses? Advisory board asserts drastic action is needed A helicopter drops low to herd wild horses into a corral at the…

September 15, 2016

Flashback: Feds forced Navajos out of Wupatki National Monument into internment camp

Like vultures, feds wait for last Navajo to die at Wupatki National Monument Navajo family fights to stay on monument land in northern Arizona….

September 14, 2016

Ranchers unfairly burdened by impact of Endangered Species Act

A Cry for Due Process in the West: Anatomy of a Broken System With permission © CLIFFORD C. NICHOLS In Otero County, New Mexico,…

September 14, 2016

Colorado ranchers unite to defend grazing rights on federal lands

Grazing allotment owners unite to assert rights “A new private property rights organization is gearing up to represent the interests of ranchers who graze…

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