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What’s on your bucket list this summer? If you’re still putting one together, here are some ideas from the Beehive State.
It’s been around a century since a grizzly bear was seen in the Beehive State. But recent sightings near the Wyoming-Utah ...
A Utah senator's proposal would allow the federal government to sell off public land in Utah, Colorado and other Western states.
Some Montanans are reacting with anger over a U.S. Senate proposal to sell off federal lands even though land in Montana ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee, a Republican, has revived a policy to sell public lands in the large budget bill before Congress.
The draft from a Senate committee lists 11 “eligible” states where millions of acres of public land could be sold. Those include every state in the West save for Montana.
Utah Sen. Mike Lee is bringing back a proposal that would allow the federal government to sell off several million acres of public land in Nevada, Utah and other Western states. Lee says it will open ...
Montana Republicans say they don't like the sales proposal in the megabill, but their state is exempted, and they did not ...
Utah senator’s provision would call on Agriculture and Interior agencies to sell some of their land holdings in 11 states, ...
The text would require that BLM and USFS sell between 0.5 percent and 0.75 percent of the land they manage collectively in Colorado, Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, ...
More than 2 million acres of federal lands would be sold or transferred to states or other entities under a budget proposal from Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee ...
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