More than $2.5 million in federal Hazardous Fuels Transportation Assistance grants have been approved for private, for-profit companies to work in the Stanislaus National Forest, according to the U.S.
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8 charming small towns in Gold Country
California’s Gold Country is rich in history and natural beauty. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, these small towns offer a glimpse into the past along with a vibrant community feel. Whether ...
The U.S. Forest Service will receive over $9.3 million for 32 projects, such as a Ground Operation project for the San ...
The improvements — including two wells, a 1.6 million-gallon storage tank and treatment — will supply a business park ...
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Here’s why Homeland Security has space, data access at Stanislaus Sheriff’s office
They don’t do immigration enforcement associated with us, period,” Sheriff Jeff Dirkse told The Bee this summer.
During his more than three decades working for the U.S. Forest Service, Scott Fitzwilliams endured his fair share of ...
Following devastating wildfires that scorched homes and forests in New Mexico. U.S. Forest Service officials have spent years ...
The controversial and slow-moving forest management plan inside the Hoosier National Forest hit another roadblock last week. All related activities — including timber sales, prescribed burns, road ...
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Smith: Public support of threatened Roadless Rule for national forest land is nearly unanimous
A review found 99% of public comments opposed rescinding a U.S. Department of Agriculture proposal to rescind the Roadless Rule on U.S. Forest Service lands.
OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST, Wash. — The U.S. Forest Service is facing mounting pressure to abandon plans that could open approximately 45 million acres of national forests to development, a move critics ...
The Trump administration intends to scrap the Forest Service’s “roadless rule” which for nearly a quarter-century has protected over 6 million acres of federal forest land in Montana from most new ...
A coalition of eight states, led by Washington and California, is urging the U.S. Forest Service to drop its plan to repeal the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, which protects 45 million acres of ...
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