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National Mall and Memorial Parks traffic advisory May 10 through May 14
News Release: From Wednesday, May 10, 2023 through Sunday, May, 14 2023 there are a series of special events occurring on the National Mall and Memorial Parks. In conjunction with these events there will be road closures that motorists should take into consideration.
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Cemetery Visit Assistance Offered by Big South Fork NRRA in 2023
News Release: Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area will provide assistance on May 27-28, for family members who wish to visit remote cemeteries and do minor clean-up of graves of their relatives.
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Podcast 064: Where Preservation is Needed, there is HOPE
News Release: The HOPE Crew. Jason Church: Tell our listeners a little bit, what is the HOPE Crew?. Monica Rhodes: Sure, the HOPE Crew stands for the Hands-On Preservation Experience. It is a new program of the National Trust For Historic Preservation to connect preservation projects with youth corps all around the...
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Search Continues for Two Missing Climbers
News Release: TALKEETNA, AK - The search continues for signs of two missing climbers on the Moose’s Tooth, a 10,300-foot peak near the Ruth Gorge in Denali National Park and Preserve. Based on boot prints and other clues, 34-year-old Eli Michel and 32-year-old Nafiun Awal, likely fell while climbing high on the West Ridge route of the Moose’s Tooth on Friday, May 5.
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Bureau of Land Management updates wild horse management in southern Wyoming
News Release: CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Today the Bureau of Land Management issued a Record of Decision and approved Resource Management Plan Amendment for wild horse management within the Rock Springs and Rawlins Field Offices. The amended plan resolves ongoing wild horse management conflicts between private and public land sections within the checkerboard land pattern.
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Reclamation issues safety warning to boaters on Lake Roosevelt
News Release: GRAND COULEE, Wash. - High river velocities and low reservoir levels at Lake Roosevelt have resulted in a failed log boom at the mouth of Kettle River, approximately 105 miles upstream of Grand Coulee Dam. The pressure of the water flow and accumulated debris pushing against the log booms caused a break...
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BLM California presents Graciela Hinshaw with prestigious Ed Hastey Stewardship Award
News Release: EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. - In recognition of leadership and public service, BLM California has presented the Ed Hastey Stewardship Award to Pine Hill Preserve Manager Graciela Hinshaw from the Mother Lode Field Office. The award recognizes employees who embody the spirit of California’s legendary former state director through their exemplary efforts managing public lands and building partnerships that will ensure sustainability and public benefit for generations to come.
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $5.5 Million Investment in Domestic Water Supplies for U.S. Territories
News Release: Honolulu - The Bureau of Reclamation is making $5.5 million available to U.S. Territories through the President’s Investing in America agenda for projects that will provide domestic water supplies to communities or households that do not have reliable access to potable water. Funding will be available...
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Missing Hiker Rescued in Glacier National Park
News Release: WEST GLACIER, Mont. [May 9, 2023] - At approximately 11 pm on May 8, Two Bear Air located 19-year-old Matthew Read who was reported missing on Sunday, May 7 in Glacier National Park.
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Bullfrog North Ramp Operable for Houseboats and Larger Vessels
News Release: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is pleased to announce the Bullfrog North Boat Ramp in North Lake Powell is now operable for houseboats and larger vessels. Due to a high snowpack, a higher spring runoff is expected to affect Lake Powell water levels for the 2023 boating season. On Saturday, May 6, the lake’s elevation reached 3529.47 feet (above sea level) and has continued to rise. On May 9, Lake Powell reached 3532.1 feet.
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Humboldt River Field Office has initiated a public comment period for the Washburn Wells Preliminary Environmental Assessment
News Release: WINNEMUCCA, Nev.- The Preliminary Environmental Assessment for the Washburn Wells project will be made available for public review for 30 days, starting on May 8, and will end June 6, 2023. The proposed action would include the development of livestock wells, a water tank, pipelines and troughs, and spring exclosures within the Washburn Allotment.
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BLM seeks public input on proposed changes to land management plan in southwest Idaho
News Release: BOISE, Idaho-The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on potential updates to the proposed Four Rivers Field Office Resource Management Plan, which was initially released Feb. 14, 2020. Updates to the proposal would allow BLM to separate management of oil and gas from geothermal resources...
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BLM awards contracts to remediate orphan wells on public and Tribal lands
News Release: WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Bureau of Land Management has awarded 13 Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts to address ongoing legacy pollution and safety hazards from orphaned oil and gas wells throughout the United States. These contracts create efficient and centralized options for the...
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Reclamation selects Sabir Ahmad as regional financial manager
News Release: SACRAMENTO, Calif - The Bureau of Reclamation’s California-Great Basin Region announced today the selection of Sabir Ahmad as regional financial manager. Sabir will lead the Financial Management Division’s four branches: Ratesetting, Accounting Services, Power & Audit, and Special Projects.
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La Reserva Nacional Valles Caldera invita al público a opinar para elaborar el plan de administración general y el plan conceptual de desarrollo
News Release: JEMEZ SPRINGS, NM - El National Park Service (NPS) invita al público a opinar sobres las ideas y conceptos de administración preliminares que se están considerando como parte del plan de administración general y plan conceptual de desarrollo que se está elaborando para la Reserva Nacional Valles Caldera.
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Valles Caldera National Preserve invites public input on the development of a general management plan/development concept plan
News Release: JEMEZ SPRINGS, N.M. - The National Park Service (NPS) invites public feedback on preliminary management ideas and concepts under consideration as part of a general management plan/development concept plan being developed for Valles Caldera National Preserve. The goal of this planning effort is to establish...
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Welcome to Top Cottage
News Release: While never designed to be a residential home, Top Cottage nonetheless received an astounding list of visitors.
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Business Opportunity to Operate a Snorkel and Beach Equipment Rental and Instruction
News Release: The National Park Service (NPS) is offering a 10-year concessions opportunity for a Watersports contract located at Virgin Islands National Park, to provide Snorkel and Equipment Rental and Instruction at Trunk Bay Beach.
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BLM, Friends group announce selection of local artist in residence
News Release: LAS CRUCES, N.M. - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Friends of the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument are pleased to announce the selection of Michelle Haberl, a resident of Las Cruces and artist, as this year’s local Artist-in-Residence.
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Shiloh Offers Two Ranger Programs on May 13
News Release: Shiloh National Military Park will offer two ranger led programs on Saturday, May 13, one at the Shiloh Battlefield and one at the Corinth Battlefield.