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BLM Trying to Hide TransWest Line Behind “Uplift”
Mead: Supports Gas Play in Carbon and Sweetwater Counties, If Done Right
BLM Releases Lander Management Plan [AUDIO]
A group encouraging export terminals for coal in the Pacific Northwest is gathering support from Wyoming companies and organizations. Business reporter Sharon Fain has the details. Doug Randall reports that the Bureau of Land Management has released the Lander Resource Management Plan and final Environmental Impact Statement. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
State Snowpack Growing [AUDIO]
Lummis to Head Subcommittee [AUDIO]
The BLM Wyoming Resource Advisory Council will meet Feb 6-8 at the bureau's High Desert District office in Rock Springs. Amy Richards reports. Rep. Cynthia Lummis has been appointed to chair the Energy Subcommittee under the house Committee on Science, Space and Technology. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
BLM Issues New Wild Horse/Burro Policy
UW Police Creating New Crime Prevention Officer Post [AUDIO]
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management plans to conduct a prescribed fire about 25 miles northwest of Pinedale this winter or early spring.the timing of the Hoback prescribed burn will depend on fuel moisture and weather conditions. University of Wyoming Police Chief Mike Samp says the department is creating a post for a crime prevention officer. Doug Randall reports. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Rig Counts Down in U.S. [AUDIO]
The Bureau of Land Management announced it has expanded Best Practice Standards for the fluid minerals industry. Doug Randall reports. Oil field services company Baker Hughes Inc. says the number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. fell last week by 11.Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Judge To Decide Fate of Smoking Apology Ads [AUDIO]
The BLM will hold public scoping meetings for new vegetation treatments on public lands in the west. Amy Richards has a report. A federal judge will decide whether your tobacco companies will have to place prominent ads admitting they lied about the dangers of smoking. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
