by Editor | Dec 5, 2013 | War on the West, Water Issues
from Washington State Department of Ecology Posted 12/3/2013 Sequim, WA — With negotiations finally accomplished and operational details in place, Washington Water Trust and the Dungeness Water Users Association are proud to announce the purchase of 175 acre feet of...
by Editor | Nov 29, 2013 | Govt Agencies, War on the West
By PAUL BEDARDU.S. News & World Report Posted 11/29/2013 Gun owners who have historically been able to use public lands for target practice would be barred from potentially millions of acres under new rules drafted by the Interior Department, the first major move...
by Editor | Nov 29, 2013 | Property Rights, Trails, War on the West
By Tracy Vedder KOMO News Posted 11/29/2013 PORT ORCHARD, Wash. — A handful of Port Orchard homeowners are fighting city hall to protect their way of life. They fear the city wants to take their waterfront homes to build a pedestrian path. Randy Jones is one of...
by Editor | Nov 29, 2013 | Growth Management Act (GMA), WA State DOE, WA State News, War on the West, Water Issues
The Bellingham Herald Posted 11/29/2013 BELLINGHAM, WASH. — Conservative property-rights advocates are worried about proposed restrictions on wells they fear could mean the end of the rural way of life in Whatcom County. The well controversy arose after...
by Editor | Nov 20, 2013 | War on the West, Wild Olympics, Wildlands Project
Opinion – The Richfield Reaper Posted 11/19/2013 Richfield, Utah – A ruling issued last week by U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball has the potential for devastating effects on the region as well as the public’s ability to access federally administered land....
by Editor | Nov 20, 2013 | War on the West, Wildlands Project
KHTS AM1220 Posted 11/19/2013 The unexpected sighting of a North American legless lizard halted construction of an overpass for Highway 126 in the Santa Clarita Valley, a county official said Thursday. County officials are now waiting for word from the state’s...