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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…

Extreme Greens

Letter: New San Juan commissioners steamroll locals with enviro agenda

March 1, 2019 0

These two men that claim to represent us are having their strings pulled and tugged at by forces unseen. They are getting their documents written by people or groups that are secretive.  They are speaking to each other in another…

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…

Extreme Greens

Anti-grazing enviros charged with cattle endangerment accuse ranchers of kidnapping

December 17, 2018 0

Two local ranchers who were investigating suspicious activities at their corrals on Lime Ridge caught Chilcoat and her husband closing a gate in order to prevent cattle from getting to their only water source in the extremely arid region. Monte…

Extreme Greens

Utah BLM employee helps radical enviros construct illegal road barricades

December 11, 2018 1

This recent incident is not the first time members of this group have committed illegal acts in furthering their radical left-wing agenda. Rose Chilcoat, who was a board member of the FCM and the Great Old Broads for Wilderness, was caught endangering livestock in…

Government run amok

Embattled county in southern Utah caves to big outdoor recreation

November 5, 2018 0

One of their most effective arguments, as they fought the Obama monument, was the idea that its designation was more a marketing tool than an effort to protect the pristine beauty of area–that its purpose was a promotional hook to…

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Will Forest Service plan lock up San Juan lands with wilderness designations?

March 28, 2018 0

The preliminary analysis conducted by the Forest Service makes it appear as if large tracts of land could be designated in the Abajo unit of the Manti La Sal National Forest, particularly when compared to the preliminary analysis of the…

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Bears Ears is no more, but access in many areas still in question

December 10, 2017 0

The heavy restriction that prohibit motorized use as well as other uses in Wilderness Study Areas is still in place. The limited restrictions of a recreation area or special recreation area are lifted and replaced with possibly more stringent restrictions under…

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San Juan County locals praise Trump’s Bears Ears decision

December 4, 2017 2

"Ralph Waldo Emerson said, 'God will not have his work made manifest by cowards.' We need fighters. There's a time and a place for peace and good feelings. And there's a time to fight, and this is a time to…

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Insiders mull what revisions Trump will make to massive Utah monuments

November 16, 2017 0

That law passed by Congress gives U.S. presidents the authority to designate or set aside land as monuments to protect objects of historic, cultural or scientific interest in the smallest area "compatible" with their care and management. The abrupt 1996…

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