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January 23, 2018

Pipeline terrorists convicted, court rejects ‘climate change necessity’ defense

Named in the lawsuit were two out-of-state activists from Mississippi Stand, Jessica Reznicek and Ruby Montoya, as reported in Western Wire. The company alleges…

January 23, 2018

Zinke approves life-saving federal land transfer to Alaska

“Harsh weather conditions routinely ground planes and prohibit sea travel, isolating the residents of King Cove during medical emergencies. At least 19 deaths have…

January 22, 2018

SCOTUS to consider federal seizure of private property for frog protection

The Fish and Wildlife Service wants a 1,500-acre tract of privately owned land protected as a potential breeding and living space for the frogs,…

January 21, 2018

Court strikes parts of Idaho law banning secret videos by animal rights extremists

Lawmakers passed the statute in response to public backlash against a dairy company whose employees were filmed abusing cattle by an undercover animal activist….

January 20, 2018

Senate bill champions state control of oil and gas development

“For years, I have advocated for states’ ability to regulate unconventional oil and gas development, which is safer and more reliable than ever thanks…

January 19, 2018

Without your voice, BLM management plans will be ‘swamped’ by greens

Economic ruin to some communities, encroaching urbanism, and progressive politics incompatible with the realities of rural life have resulted in bitter divisions across the…

January 18, 2018

Questions surround Colorado River District hiring enviro lobbyist as comms director

During the 2000’s, Kessler worked as a senior staffer for Colorado Democrat Senators, Ken Salazar and then Michael Bennet. In 2011, he strode headlong…

January 17, 2018

San Juan County reopens sections of Recapture Canyon closed by BLM

“Earlier this week, the county came out and graded this road, and the BLM said, ‘well, I guess according to the Title V it’s…

January 16, 2018

Shadows of Ruby Ridge: Did feds in Bundy Ranch raid have license to kill?

On August 21, 1992, six camouflaged U.S. Marshals carrying machine guns trespassed onto the Weavers’ property. Three marshals circled close to the Weaver cabin and…

January 15, 2018

Montana Democrat pushing wolves in Colorado will face big opposition

“…ranchers are not interested in compensation for livestock losses. “We are not raising these animals to be savagely killed by wolves, often for sport….

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