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Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument now accepting 2023 Artist-In-Residence Applications
News Release: KANAB, Utah - Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is pleased to announce applications are now being accepted for the 2023 Artist-in-Residence program, sponsored through partnership with the Escalante Canyons Art Festival and Glen Canyon Conservancy. Applications must be received by midnight April 10, 2023.
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BLM plans prescribed burn at Deer Haven
News Release: The Bureau of Land Management is preparing to conduct a prescribed burn in the Deer Haven area, approximately 15 miles northwest of Cañon City, south of High Park Road, and west of County Road 69 in northern Fremont County.
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A Hester Bateman Teapot at Val-Kill
News Release: Improve Your Physical Wellness. Even the smallest of movements can have a great impact on your personal wellness. The National Park Service Wellness Challenge offers you many opportunities to move. We welcome you to get out, explore, start a new habit, or try something new to benefit your physical health.
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Cemetery Removal
News Release: The sharpshooters at the skirmish line waited until Tarleton's army got within shooting distance. Their orders were to slow Tarleton's advance with well-aimed rifle fire and then fall back to the militia second line. As the British came within range the militia delivered a deadly fire, dropping two-thirds of the officers, then funneled back through the Continental line.
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Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park Seeks Volunteers for Annual Park Day Project - 2023
News Release: When you think of Pride, you may not think of the ‘50s but that is where we begin this series of "Pride through the decades".
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Upcoming presentation by Fort Lewis Museum Director and Curator will explore themes of diversity and inclusion in the US Army
News Release: Improve Your Physical Wellness. Even the smallest of movements can have a great impact on your personal wellness. The National Park Service Wellness Challenge offers you many opportunities to move. We welcome you to get out, explore, start a new habit, or try something new to benefit your physical health.
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Interior and Defense Departments Launch Readiness and Recreation Initiative to Preserve Green Spaces, Enhance Recreation Opportunities around Military Installations
News Release: WASHINGTON - The Departments of the Interior and Defense today announced a new partnership and $80 million in investments to preserve land around military installations and improve access to outdoor recreation for millions of Americans. The announcement comes as the Biden-Harris administration convenes ...
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Secretary Haaland Applauds President Biden’s Designation of Avi Kwa Ame National Monument in Nevada
News Release: WASHINGTON - Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland today applauded President Biden’s designation of Avi Kwa Ame National Monument in southern Nevada. Located at the confluence of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, the national monument will protect innumerable objects of historic and scientific interest, ...
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Christine Dziedzina and Cathryn Todd selected to manage Reclamation's Human Resources Policy Office
News Release: WASHINGTON - The Bureau of Reclamation's Human Capital Officer Bryan Rainey announced the selection of Christine Dziedzina and Cathryn Todd as Human Resource Policy Office Managers. Dziedzina will oversee the Strategic Talent Management Division while Todd will be responsible for Workforce Relations, Engagement and Development Division.
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BLM Southwest District RAC sheep grazing sub-committee to meet April 5
News Release: Montrose, Colo. - The Bureau of Land Management Southwest District Resource Advisory Council will hold the second meeting of a sub-committee formed to study domestic sheep grazing in bighorn sheep habitat on April 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The discussion will focus on the legal framework guiding...
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National Park Service announces Mile Creek bridge construction and road realignment
News Release: The American second line of defense stood in position here. About sunrise, the British appeared. The militia, though not trained to stand against massed British bayonets, fought well and shot with deadly effect.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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...