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Landmark Federal Public Lands Rule Elevates Conservation

Pagosa Daily Post 19 Apr 2024
The Bureau manages 40% of ... For decades, the agency has favored extractive uses to an extreme degree, as exemplified by the 90% of its public lands the Bureau has made available for oil and gas leasing.
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Biden administration moves to make conservation an equal to industry on US lands

The Trentonian 19 Apr 2024
falls under the Bureau of Land Management’s jurisdiction, putting the agency at the center of arguments over how much development should be allowed on public property.
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Biden administration moves to make conservation an equal to industry on public lands

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 19 Apr 2024
In addition to its surface land holdings, the bureau regulates publicly-owned underground mineral reserves — such as coal for power plants and lithium for renewable energy — across more than 1 million square miles.
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Land-leasing rule draws opposition

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette 19 Apr 2024
In addition to its surface land holdings, the bureau regulates publicly-owned underground mineral reserves -- such as coal for power plants and lithium for renewable energy -- across more than 1 million square miles.
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U.S. just changed how it manages a tenth of its land

The Day 19 Apr 2024
She said the policy appears to violate the Federal Land Policy and Management Act, the 1976 law that tasked the bureau with overseeing “multiple uses” of public lands for current and future generations.
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Biden Public Lands

Napa Valley Register 19 Apr 2024
Myron Armijo of Santa Ana Pueblo before signing ...
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Bitcoin ransomware defrauds over 250 companies for $42m

BTC Manager 19 Apr 2024
Federal Bureau of Investigation officials warn the public about the spread of Akira ransomware ....
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BLM to finalize rule allowing federal leases targeted at protection of natural areas

Yahoo Daily News 19 Apr 2024
The Bureau of Land Management will publish a final rule soon allowing the nation’s public ...
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Investigators ask for public’s help locating fugitive with southeast Minnesota connections

Pioneer Press 19 Apr 2024
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating a wanted fugitive ... Crime & Public Safety . ... Crime & Public Safety . ... Crime & Public Safety ..
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Investigators ask for public's help locating fugitive with Minnesota connections

Duluth News Tribune 19 Apr 2024
ST. PAUL The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating a wanted fugitive ... His whereabouts since that time are unknown ... ]]> .
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Investigators ask for public's help locating fugitive with Southeast Minnesota connections

Post Bulletin 19 Apr 2024
ST. PAUL The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Fillmore County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating a wanted fugitive ... His whereabouts since that time are unknown ... ]]> .
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Ancient Beijing granary opens to public for 1st time

China Daily 19 Apr 2024
After two years of renovation, Shencang — the Divine Granary at the Altar of the God of Agriculture — opened to the public for the first time with the staging of an exhibition about its history and culture.
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‘Help me, help me’: Metro bus driver stabbed, reviving fears about safety

The Los Angeles Times 19 Apr 2024
Our Transit Services Bureau detectives are assigned solely to investigate public transit crimes and investigate each crime to the fullest extent possible using all available resources.' Metro's ...
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FirstEnergy gave $2.5M to GOP governors' dark money group backing DeWine's 2018 bid

Newark Advocate 19 Apr 2024
One installment of $500,000 is labeled "DeWine;" the other two are listed as "RGA," according to records released by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, ...

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