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July 15, 2017

Western Colorado cattle ranchers highlighted in President’s ‘repeal & replace’ appeal

“Before Obamacare, health insurance for the family was about $17,000 per year, which is to be expected when you have a child with special…

July 15, 2017

Despite agreement, Montana helicopter fleet stays grounded in busy wildfire season

“Regarding the issue relative to the Department of Agriculture, there appears to be an ongoing refusal on the part of the federal government and…

July 14, 2017

Correction: Gary Dassinger NOT charged with ‘animal abuse and neglect’

An article by Sydney Mook of WDAY, which we reposted earlier this week, contained inaccuracies, most significant of which was the assertion that Gary…

July 14, 2017

Despite ranchers’ concerns, Zinke recommends no changes to Craters, Hanford monuments

Craters of the Moon was first designated in 1924 and occupied 54,000 acres. In 2000, President Clinton expanded it more than ten-fold, to 700,000…

July 13, 2017

Organ Mountains Monument: Too much land, too many restrictions

A responsible review of the designation will loosen the bureaucratic grip that Washington has over thousands of acres and help put our lands back…

July 13, 2017

Native American management of antiquities provides alternative to monument land grabs

Granting control of such sites to Native Americans would allow for protection of antiquities on federal land with much less political rancor and greater…

July 12, 2017

Jordan Cove natural gas project will help environment, increase geopolitical stability

If you truly care about the environment, then supporting the export of natural gas to Asia, India and other Eastern European countries makes sense. …

July 12, 2017

‘Failure’ of Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument due to negative economic impact

The executive action instantaneously shut down a major American coal operation, killing thousands of jobs and driving a regulatory stake into the heart of…

July 11, 2017

ESA activists dispute science showing healthy numbers of black-backed woodpecker

A master’s thesis presented in May by Elizabeth Matseur of the University of Columbia-Missouri estimated a population of 2,920 black-backed woodpeckers in the Black Hills in…

July 10, 2017

Lyman: ‘Envirophiliacs’ smear San Juan County locals with fake news about Recapture Canyon

Recapture Canyon is not closed to motorized use. It sits next to San Juan County’s largest town of Blanding, the population of which is…

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