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California judge dismisses Endangered Species Act ‘Mega’ lawsuit

by Editor | May 6, 2013 | Environmental Lawsuits, EPA, War on the West, Water Issues, Wildlands Project

by Forrest Laws Southwest Farm Press Posted 5/6/2013 California – A U.S. District Court judge in California has ruled that two environmental activist groups did not prove the EPA awarded federal registrations for a host of crop protection chemicals that put...

WA: Chelan hosts lake tour to address shoreline issues

by Editor | Apr 30, 2013 | War on the West, Water Issues

By K.C. Mehaffey Wenatchee World staff writer Monday, April 29, 2013 CHELAN — Officials from the city of Chelan contend that their glacier-fed lake is unique, and they aim to convince federal, state and county officials at a 3-hour conference next week. If they...

Dungeness water rule prompts queries for future meetings

by Editor | Apr 30, 2013 | Agenda 21, Govt Agencies, Property Rights, War on the West, Water Issues

SEQUIM –– Few answers were given to questions raised at the first in a series of meetings on the new Dungeness water rule last week, but several issues were tagged for greater exploration in subsequent meetings. Various sectors affected by the state Department of...

Water Management was “meant” to be local…

by Editor | Apr 30, 2013 | WA State DOE, WA State News, War on the West, Water Issues

My comment on the Clallam County Comissioner’s April 29, 2013  “Water” work session by Pearl Rains-Hewett Posted 4/29/2013. As of February 22, 2013 “LOCAL” Water Management Program (for WRIA 18 Clallam County)   Background: In 1998,...

Can trees grow without Central Planning?

by Editor | Apr 18, 2013 | Agenda 21, Citizen Action, Govt Agencies, Growth Management Act (GMA), Property Rights, War on the West

How many government employees does it take to plant a tree?  April 17, 2013 by Glen Morgan, Property Rights Director Freedom Foundation, Citizens Action Network blog as posted on The Whatcom Excavator It sounds like an old joke (the answer starts at five and grows...

USDA starts new program to track farm animals

by Editor | Apr 18, 2013 | Govt Agencies, War on the West

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The federal government has launched a new livestock identification program to help agriculture officials to quickly track livestock in cases of disease. It is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s second attempt at implementing such a...
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