Interior Newswire News


Cuyahoga Valley National Park welcomes increasing number of visitors

News Release: Visit stunning pieces of artwork hanging in the Jean Baptiste Vallé House to inspire your creative side. Express your thoughts through journaling or sketching.


Vegetation Pile Burns Planned in Southeast Utah National Parks

News Release: Welcome to your wellness challenge located at Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park! Personal wellness is well within reach if you get out and explore.


BLM announces next steps in consideration of Mosey Solar Project

News Release: LAS VEGAS - The Bureau of Land Management announced next steps in its consideration of the proposed Mosey Solar Project, a planned 500-megawatt installation in Clark and Nye counties. The BLM will segregate the roughly 5,000 acres under consideration for two years, allowing for the timely consideration of Mosey Solar’s application while ensuring the orderly administration of BLM-managed public lands.


50 years as a National Park Service concessioner; a lifetime commitment to the Riverways

News Release: Watch “A Legacy of Freedom, " a 22-minute film, that follows Grant’s life, ending with him finishing his personal memoirs. Gain a greater understanding of how he guided the Union to victory during the Civil War. Learn about his efforts to promote civil rights and his world tour that expanded his perspectives.


Ice Age Floods

News Release: Stroll the quarter-mile loop around the White Haven Estate’s historic structures and 10 acres of greenspace. Circle the grounds while breathing in the fresh air and moving your body. Along this route, you can learn about the Grants, Dents, and the enslaved African Americans who lived on the property in the 1850s.


Alcova Reservoir water levels rising for annual filling

News Release: MILLS, Wyo. - The Bureau of Reclamation will begin the annual filling of Alcova Reservoir on Saturday, April 1 to an operating elevation of 5,498 feet. Recreationists and reservoir users are advised to take proper precautions associated with the rising reservoir level.


Interior Department discusses Agency Information Collection Activities; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grassland Easements on March 20

The US Interior Department published a three page notice on March 20, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


Manley Bostwick Haynes and Judge Cornelius Holgate Hanford 

News Release: From 1946 to 1986, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union prevented contact between people across the Bering Strait. As relations warmed in the 1980s and travel was allowed once again, ideas of collaborative events blossomed.


Interior Department discusses Agency Information Collection Activities; Alaska Native Handicrafts on March 20

The US Interior Department published a two page notice on March 20, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.


NAMA Notebook: Cherry Blossoms

News Release: Enjoy a self-guided tour of historic trees that reside all around White Haven. The park contains several hundred trees including a great Black Oak planted around 1829 and many rare trees to Missouri such as the Gingko and Dawn Redwood trees. Let a sense of calmness wash over you as you rest in the shade of the trees and dream about your life.


Fort Pulaski Seeks High School Age Students for Paid Summer Jobs

News Release: by Frank Kohl. As the summer of 1864 began, Ulysses S. Grant started his Overland Campaign across Virginia to achieve his final goal - capturing Richmond. Despite a series of stalemates, he continued reducing Robert E. Lee’s numbers as he marched towards Richmond. His spirits and confidence soared, and...


First National Bank of White Bluffs

News Release: Pride in the ‘20’s changed more than anyone would have anticipated!.


Milkweed and Monarchs

News Release: Quick Facts. Location: 34° 44’ 12.2"; -107° 58’ 34.7". Significance: Stop 1 of 9. Hawaiian-Style in the High Desert. You will be hiking on is some of the youngest, if not the youngest, lava in the region from this point on. The McCartys lava erupted between 1,200 and 3,900 years ago. When compared to the...


Glacier National Park 2023 Construction Updates

News Release: Mental Wellness at Ozark National Scenic Riverways.


Spring Forward into Bryce Canyon’s Centennial Year

News Release: “Article II Section 1.a of Constitution of the Mattachine Society of Washington: To secure for homosexuals the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as proclaimed for all men by the Declaration of Independence; and to secure for homosexuals the basic rights and liberties established by the word and spirit of the Constitution of the United States.".


The Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office seeks public comment for the September 2023 oil and gas lease sale

News Release: SALT LAKE CITY - Consistent with direction in the Inflation Reduction Act, the Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office released an environmental assessment analyzing 18 parcels comprising 31,807.99 acres for the proposed September 2023 Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale. Fourteen of these parcels...



Pullman and the Advent of the Dining Car

News Release: Improve Your Learning Wellness. Enriching your brain with new knowledge is just as important as moving your body. The National Park Service Wellness Challenge encourages you to learn something new. Life-long learning improves brain function, increases mental resilience, and connects you to a community...


Accomplishment: Nate Meshake

News Release: “I thought I had come from the best year of all. I had survived the oppression of the ‘50s, participated in the social experiments of the ‘60s, and emerged from the closet into the sunlight of the ‘70s, managing to have a great deal of fun and fulfillment before the plague years of the ‘80s. Not long...


Hanford Town

News Release: Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is recognized as the founder of American landscape architecture and the nation's foremost parkmaker. Olmsted moved his home to suburban Boston in 1883 and established the world's first full-scale professional office for the practice of landscape design. During the next century, his sons and successors perpetuated Olmsted's design ideals, philosophy, and influence.