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Federal Mismanagement

After 5 years, Forest Service still hasn’t repaired damage it caused to Trail of Tears

August 17, 2019 0

At the height of summer in Tennessee's eastern mountains Wednesday, kudzu was growing waist-high and higher at the gated entrance to the Trail of Tears segment, and the first 3- to 4-foot high berm is invisible under the thick, tangled…

Government run amok

San Juan County commissioners stonewall open records ruling despite potential fines of $500 per day

August 16, 2019 0

WITH SAN JUAN COUNTY FACING A FINE OF $500 PER DAY, COMMISSIONERS MARYBOY AND GRAYEYES CONTINUE TO STONEWALL UPDATE to "My excellent adventure deep into the heart of Utah's GRAMAland" By Bill Keshlear About six months ago I filed a…

Government run amok

Will SCOTUS gerrymandering decision affect race-based redistricting in San Juan County?

July 9, 2019 0

Regardless of whether or not the new boundaries are fair, the process to create the boundaries was completely controlled by the judicial branch of government and the final decision was made by the federal judge. DUST IN THE WIND by…

Domestic Energy

Navajo Nation to lose millions in revenue and hundreds of jobs with coal plant closure

June 5, 2019 1

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 Station and Kayenta Mine. CFACT The Navajo Nation posted this press release last week as they…

Extreme Greens

Anti-pipeline enviro group accused of enabling violent sexual predator

May 9, 2019 0

The lawsuit claims Honor the Earth took no action to stop sexual harassment by a man “credibly accused of using his status as a spiritual leader to commit sexual violence against Native boys.” Michael Bastasch Daily Caller LAWSUIT DETAILS SERIOUS…

Government Corruption

Out-of-state lawyer calling shots for San Juan County’s Navajo commissioners

April 30, 2019 0

Boos wrote a letter to Grayeyes and Maryboy, reaffirming their long relationship and advising them not to trust the county attorney. In a November memorandum to the two freshly elected commissioners, Boos laid out a roadmap for adopting a resolution…

Extreme Greens

Enviros baiting indigenous peoples with promises while destroying economic opportunity

April 20, 2019 0

  Indigenous communities say they’ve had enough of activists invading their lands, misleading them about their agendas and using hard-line tactics against those who don’t agree. Claudia Cattaneo   Financial Post   Canada--With flowing long hair, stoic expression and tribal…

Human Rights

Asbestos still a threat to Native American military vets

April 11, 2019 0

Asbestos Dangers in Native Veteran Population Written by Admin Asbestos is a carcinogen that has killed tens of thousands of veterans and workers in the United States. Exposure is known to increase the risk of diseases like asbestosis, asbestos cancer,…

Domestic Energy

Alaska Natives angry at Dems who want to close ANWR to oil and gas

March 28, 2019 1

“In an almost jaw-dropping way, the Iñupiat people have been left out of this bill,” Glenn said, referencing his own Native American tribe. “If [this bill] is about human rights, let’s be fair. Open it up to everybody.” Tim Pearce…

Extreme Greens

Letter: Expanding Utah monument will mean less opportunity and freedom

March 8, 2019 7

To say that Native American residents will never be shut out from access to the Bears Ears area is a naive notion. The Keyali story should be a clear reminder of what can happen. I read recently in an article…

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