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…
April 15, 2019 “Green” energy projects threaten to gobble up America’s rural landscapes •Michael Bastasch Daily Caller ‘Vacant Land Myth’: Hundreds Of US Localities Are Resisting The Spread Of Green Energy •U.S. cities and states have risen…
April 14, 2019 North Dakota law strengthens private property rights but leaves loophole for hunters Skroch said the issue has been a hot one during the session, and she worries that landowners across the state are at a “flashpoint.”…
April 13, 2019 San Juan County commissioners extreme actions not well received Green added that he has conflict of interest concerns about Boos and his law firm…“Mr. Boos stands to gain millions of dollars,” said Green….
April 6, 2019 Big tourism kills traditional industries, and now it’s killing the environment …we kill off the traditional industries that supported western towns, replacing them with the tourism that beautiful places attract when promoted. Then decide we’re…
April 1, 2019 What’s going on with San Juan County’s commissioners? When it was time to vote on the development, Willie literally looked stumped. Like he had no idea what to do. I think he…
March 12, 2019 La Plata County citizens schooled on role of County Attorney While the all-Democrat three-member BOCC: Gwen Lachelt, Julie Westendorff and Clyde Church are responsible for the letter’s contents, the county attorney didn’t confirm or…
February 27, 2019 La Plata commissioners insult locals, make bizarre missteps With county officials centralizing power into their own hands, castigating locals for non-existent offenses, and taking long vacations while collecting fat government paychecks, perhaps…