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Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) withdrew his proposal for the Bureau of Land Management to sell parcels for the highest value.
Last year, as Utah prepared to file a federal lawsuit aiming to take control of millions of acres of federal public land within its borders, state officials sought help swaying public opinion in their ...
The agency plans to turn around an environmental review of the project in only 14 days, paving the way for the transport of ...
The United States Bureau of Land Management is planning to round up some Utah wild horses in the Muddy Creek Herd Management ...
Visitors to Lower Calf Creek Falls at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument had a near miss with falling rocks, which ...
NPS also details two different types of lightning: cold and hot. Cold lightning acts the return stroke of a lightning bolt, ...
Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed bill to sell off public land in the western United States has been scaled back significantly since ...
Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico called Mike Lee’s land-sale proposal “horsesh*t” and said “85% of the money from these ...
Today, the federal government owns and controls roughly 70% of Utah’s land—a staggering figure that places unnecessary constraints on local communities, schools, and families. And yet, when Utah ...
On June 11, Lee, a Utah Republican and chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, released bill text ...
More than 18 million acres in Utah managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management could be eligible for sale under a Senate bill.