Tag: BLM
A good cup of coffee and the jailing of BLM ranger...
Last night I ran into Scott Groene, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance (SUWA) executive director, and he asked me how things had changed in...
BLM conducts pile burns south of St. George
Fire managers for the Bureau of Land Management Arizona Strip District are planning to burn piles located 65 miles south of St. George, near...
Vigil at BLM calls for independent investigation of LaVoy Finicum shooting
If you’re driving down East Riverside Dr. past the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) building today, you’ll see a man with a long beard,...
Congressional Subcommittee on Federal Lands hearing in St. George gets overflow...
The United States Congressional Subcommittee on Federal Lands held an official meeting in the Dixie Center on Friday, Jan. 22, and a crowd that...
It’s time to dismantle the BLM, a criminal enterprise
It's time to dismantle the BLM, an agency that follows no barrier of law.
This agency has been one of the more corrupt Federal agencies...
House Committee on Natural Resources holds public hearing on BLM draft...
On Friday, Jan. 22, the House Committee on Natural Resources is holding a field hearing in St. George, Ut, that will focus on management...
BLM seeks on-call emergency wildland firefighters for 2016
The Bureau of Land Management Arizona Strip District is seeking individuals interested in working as on-call, emergency wildland firefighters for the 2016 fire season.
Emergency...
Interagency Brown Bag Lecture series announces January schedule
Every Friday, the Bureau of Land Management and its partners host the popular Brown Bag Lecture series, which provides unique opportunities for members of...
Slaughtering wild horses and the BLM: A fatal mix
Wild horses have long been the victims of U.S. government aggression by “intentional” slaughter. In the 1830s the Choctaw Indian Pony was ordered destroyed...
The Indy Top Ten of 2015: Opinion
If I had to decide what the best opinion pieces of the year were, I'd be paralyzed with indecision. But our readers were clearly...