The Bureau of Land Management recently issued a press release regarding the use of electric bikes on mountain bike trails in ...
Utah asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the federal government can indefinitely hold “unappropriated” land within a state. Utah challenged the Bureau of Land Management’s oversight of ...
But there is another, existing tool that Idaho could use to obtain federal land to create local opportunities for economic ...
Utah's fight for control of 18.5 million acres continues, raising questions about conservation, local economies and the ...
The Bureau of Land Management headquarters has gone back and forth between Washington, D.C., and Grand Junction over the past ...
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Man returns from world's longest horseback ride across US, raises awareness for wild mustang crisisFor Jake Harvath, 2024 was the Year of the Mustang. The Utah man devoted his entire year to advocating for the United States’ ...
President Donald Trump has nominated Colorado’s Kathleen Sgamma, head of Western Energy Alliance, an oil and gas trade group, ...
Utah Republican Reps. Celeste Maloy and Mike Kennedy say the Trump administration presents an opportunity to reign in federal ...
Kathleen Sgamma has been nominated to lead the Bureau of Land Management, the nation's largest landlord. Sgamma, a former ...
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking information and investigating vandalism on a pictograph site in Utah. The Buckhorn Draw Pictograph Panel, located northwest of Green River, Utah ...
Bureau of Land Management - Utah on Facebook An ancient petroglyph “that has stood for up to 3,000 years” was destroyed when someone carved a name into the rock in Utah, officials said.
PRICE, Utah (KUTV) — Four petroglyphs of bighorn sheep carved by indigenous Americans 3,000 years ago were vandalized and permanently damaged. The Bureau of Land Management is investigating the ...
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