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COVID-19

Mayor of Eagar, Arizona: We are in the midst of the nation’s first political pandemic

July 8, 2020 0

As grim as Covid19 is portrayed under the most drastic scenario, I dare say that we are facing a much more serious pandemic here in America. We are currently in the midst of the nation’s first political pandemic. Never before…

Animal Rights Extremists

Radical Center for Biological Diversity tries to destroy New Mexico rancher

May 21, 2020 0

The Center for Biological Diversity is using the courts to try to force the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to end cattle grazing on federally-managed Arizona and New Mexico lands. The radicals at CBD brag about…

Federal Mismanagement

Arizona ranchers frustrated with lack of federal presence at Mexico border

March 6, 2019 0

“The Border Patrol are in the Tucson station, which is 80 miles north of the border,” said Chilton, criticizing what is known as the “depth in defense” strategy. “It takes them several hours to go to the border after morning…

Government run amok

Commissioner with disputed residency wants Utah local governments to help Arizona

January 27, 2019 0

Grayeyes suggested to the presenter that because the US Department of Agriculture often coordinates programs for people in both Utah and Arizona, SEULAG should also coordinate its programs with Arizona. By Marjorie Haun Willie Grayeyes, a commissioner in San Juan…

Domestic Energy

Navajo Nation slams green billionaire for his job-killing renewables initiative

November 1, 2018 1

Should Prop 127 pass, many of the power generation jobs these Native Americans work in would be put at risk — dealing a heavy blow to a community that is already beleaguered with poverty and high unemployment. Jason Hopkins Daily…

Environment

Arizona Apaches employ logging, clearing, prescribed burns in wildfire management

September 20, 2018 2

“On the Rattlesnake Fire, it didn’t burn hardly any on the White Mountain Apache side because it burned up to their prescribed burn and pretty much went out,” said Mr. Best. “If we would have treated our side of the…

Human Rights

Arizona town renames road to honor slain rancher, LaVoy Finicum

November 7, 2017 0

“We should never forget what happened to LaVoy. I would erect a monument in his honor if I could afford to do it personally, but changing the name of this one road is absolutely the very, very least we can…

latest_news

House Resources Committee mulls land bills removing federal roadblocks from local communities

July 17, 2017 0

H.R. 1547 rectifies a longstanding, unfulfilled agreement from 1989 between the City of Tucson, Arizona (City) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The deal gave the City clear title of Udall Park by removing BLM’s reversionary interest in exchange…

Human Rights

Bears Ears echoes Wupatki National Monument where Navajo people were driven off their lands

May 22, 2017 0

"Stella is Navajo. Her father and many other Navajos have resided in this area after they returned from Bosque Redondo, a time we call Hweeldi (The Suffering) but better known as The Long Walk. Once the national monument was designated,…

latest_news

Wolf ESA plan should focus on species recovery, not shutting down ranchers

February 28, 2017 0

This plan set a recovery goal of 100 wolves, a target that was exceeded in 2014. However, instead of celebrating the recovery plan’s success by delisting the wolf and returning management to the states, the federal government decided to move…

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