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BLM sets meeting on use of Pinon Canyon

07/18/11 The U.S. Bureau of Land Management owns 5,650 surface acres of land at the Army's Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site northeast of Trinidad, as well as 141,554 acres of subsurface mineral rights.
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Federal judge permits Triple B wild horse gather

07/16/11 Today U.S. District Court Judge Howard McKibben issued a decision in favor of the Bureau of Land Management which allows the BLM to proceed with the Triple B gather to remove excess wild horses on Saturday.
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BLM sets hearings on water pipeline for Las Vegas

07/15/11 BLM sets hearings on water pipeline for Las Vegas THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Published Jul 15, 2011 12:08PM MDT The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has scheduled seven hearings in Nevada and two in Utah to collect comments about a hotly disputed plan to build a water pipeline across federal lands from northern Nevada to Las Vegas. The agency is completing an environmental study of the proposal. The ...
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Idaho firefighter who died fighting Texas blaze laid to rest

07/14/11 Funeral services were held in Boise, Idaho, on Thursday for a firefighter who died last week while battling a wildfire near Mineral Wells.Caleb Hamm, 24, was a member of the Bureau of Land Management 's Bonneville Interagency Hotshot crew, based in Salt Lake City.
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Researchers Examine Way To Undercut Dust Emissions

07/14/11 There is literally a way to undercut dust emissions in the very driest parts of the Pacific Northwest's Columbia Plateau region, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientist. Brenton Sharratt, research leader at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Land Management and Water Conservation Research Unit in Pullman, Wash., found that undercutting is a promising conservation ...
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Blm To Host Nine Meetings To Seek Input On Pipeline Plans

07/14/11 Federal officials will have nine meetings across a 425-mile swath of Nevada and Utah next month, as they seek comment on the Southern Nevada Water Authority's controversial pipeline plans. The Bureau of Land Management is gathering input on a draft environmental
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New species of flax found in SE NM

07/13/11 A new species of flax has been discovered by botanists with the New Mexico State Forestry Division and the federal Bureau of Land Management.
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Energy, conservation groups seek compromise on Wyoming BLM plan

07/13/11 CODY -- Groups on both sides of a land-use debate in the Big Horn Basin will use an extension of the public comment period on the Bureau of Land Management proposal to dig deeper into the agency's new management plan.
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BLM Backs Away from Agency Preferred Power Line Route

07/11/11 The Bureau of Land Management has announced it doesn't want a controversial high-voltage power line running across its property.
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OHV Travel Limited In King Hill Wilderness Area

07/08/11 SHOSHONE, ID (KMVT-TV) - Off highway vehicle travel in the King Hill Creek Wilderness Study Area is now limited. The Shoshone Bureau of Land Management Field Office said this is to protect wilderness characteristics and wildlife habitat.
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BLM seeking feedback on coal proposal

07/08/11 The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposal to lease an additional 400 acres for coal production adjacent to the Twentymile Coal Mine southeast of Hayden.
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07/08/11 The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposed 95-mile-long, 16-inch natural gas liquids pipeline.
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Illegal dump discovered north of Rifle

07/08/11 Over 6,000 pounds of equipment, and trash, believed to be associated with an indoor marijuana growing operation, was discovered by a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rangers last week, dumped illegally on BLM land.
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Three tons of equipment, trash dumped

07/08/11 Hazardous materials specialists with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management spent two days cleaning up an illegal dump of alleged indoor marijuana grow operation equipment and related trash.
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BLM seeking feedback on coal proposal

07/08/11 The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposal to lease an additional 400 acres for coal production adjacent to the Twentymile Coal Mine southeast of Hayden. On Thursday, the agency released an environmental assessment of the proposal, as well as a geologic and engineering report and maximum economic recovery report on how the lease would affect Northwest Colorado. The ...
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BLM seeks new horse pasture bids

07/07/11 As part of its responsibility to manage and protect wild horses and burros, the Bureau of Land Management is soliciting bids for new long-term pasture facilities located in the continental United States that provide a free-roaming environment.
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BLM taking water to wild horses

07/07/11 Two wild horses head for the troughs of water in the Cherry Creek area of the Maverick Medicine Herd Management Area in southern Elko County on June 30, just after the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Elko District delivered water.
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BLM seeking input on proposed pipeline in western Colorado, eastern Utah

07/06/11 The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposed 95-mile, 16-inch natural gas liquids pipeline proposed by Enterprise Mid-America Pipeline, the agency reported Wednesday in a news release.
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BLM seeks input on proposed pipeline in Colo., Utah

07/06/11 GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposed 95-mile 16-inch natural gas liquids pipeline proposed by Enterprise Mid-America Pipeline. The pipeline would follow an existing pipeline corridor across Rio Blanco, Garfield, and Mesa counties in Colorado, and Uintah and Grand counties in Utah. It would cross BLM lands administered by the White River ...
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Fire crews report progress on Donaldson Fire

07/05/11 Firefighters are reporting progress containing and securing the perimeter of the Donaldson Fire in southeast New Mexico. Burnout operations continued Monday and the Bureau of Land Management says it significantly improved...
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Crews report progress on Donaldson Fire

07/05/11 Firefighters are reporting progress containing and securing the perimeter of the Donaldson Fire in southeast New Mexico. Burnout operations continued Monday and the Bureau of Land Management says it significantly improved containment lines.
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