June 13, 2019 San Juan County Commission stonewalling public records requests at the advice of out-of-state lawyer If San Juan County successfully pursues the legal strategy outlined by Boos in letters to county officials – that no exceptions to client-attorney privilege…
June 12, 2019 Realistic management plan needed for Idaho’s exploding wolf population By 2011, Idaho had well over 1,000 wolves — a far cry from the 30 called for in the reintroduction plan. We’ve never recovered…
June 11, 2019 Tens of billions going to solar and wind which still produce only 3% of US energy About 98% of the combined industrial, commercial, residential and transportation sectors energy needs are supplied by non-renewable energy resources. Watts Up With That? Larry…
June 8, 2019 Yellowstone: Mountain bikes pose “grave threat” to grizzly habitat …cycling advocates have claimed that riding their bikes in grizzly country does not cause serious impacts—certainly none worse, they insist, than hikers, horseback riders…
June 7, 2019 Oregon moves to ban coyote hunting contests in response to Humane Society propaganda “This is nothing more than a feel-good bill for my urban colleagues,” said Senate Republican Leader Herman Baertschiger, R-Grants Pass. “They have no idea what it…
June 5, 2019 Navajo Nation to lose millions in revenue and hundreds of jobs with coal plant closure For fiscal year 2021, the Nation’s revenue projection is expected to drop significantly to $132 million due to the closure of the Navajo Generating…
June 5, 2019 Realtors who colluded with enviros to drive farmer off her land must pay $2 million After a decade of litigation involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in attorneys’ fees, Virginia farmer Martha Boneta has reached a settlement in her…
June 3, 2019 Locals don’t want Moab politics determining future of San Juan County I have been studying the Moab area and the influence of its leaders and residents on our own San Juan County leaders. Moab and…
June 1, 2019 U.S. has plenty of rare earth minerals, dependence on China is foolish This week, it was reported that China is considering cutting off U.S. access to rare earth minerals. If this happens, businesses would have great…
May 31, 2019 Interior Department pulls back on Obama-era plan to destroy Klamath dams “I’m glad we got the attention of the administration and got them to pull back their tacit support for removing the dams,” LaMalfa said…