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California lawmakers call for expansion of Yosemite National Park
SACRAMENTO -- State lawmakers are supporting a proposal to expand Yosemite National Park by 1,600 acres, restoring land stripped of its protection by Congress in 1906. The state Senate approved a resolution this week that asks the federal government...
Tags: National Parks, Gardens and Parks, Travel, U.S. Congress, Yosemite National Park
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Route 219 bats
Articles about the completion of Route 219 say it will provide easier access in and out of our local area, and hopefully promote economic growth, which we desperately need. With funding being cut, every dollar spent should be done very conservatively....Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Frank Burns
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Tubman getting much-deserved honor
We commend President Barack Obama for designating the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument ("A monument to Md. abolitionist," March 26). Just days after the centennial of her death, Harriet Tubman is finally receiving the national...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Preservation Maryland, Barack Obama, Harriet Tubman, Dorchester County
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Obama establishes Tubman park on Eastern Shore
President Barack Obama set aside 480 acres on the Eastern Shore on Monday as a national monument to honor Harriet Tubman — a victory for advocates who have long sought to memorialize the abolitionist's role in leading dozens of slaves to freedom....Tags: Gardens and Parks, Justice System, Benjamin L. Cardin, Africa, White House
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Tri-State briefs
Shippensburg Public Library nets $500,000 grant SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — State Rep. Rob Kauffman, R-Cumberland/Franklin, recently announced a $500,000 grant through the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund for needed upgrades and repairs to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, Celebrities, Rob W. Kauffman, Festive Events
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Asphalt firm's land rezoned over objections by environmental groups
richardb@herald-mail.comThe Northwest has the spotted owl; Jefferson County has the spotted turtle. A 3-2 vote Thursday by the Jefferson County Commission to rezone a 34-acre tract owned by Jefferson Asphalt on W.Va. 51 west of Charles Town might threaten the habitat of the...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Wetlands, Conservation, Nature Conservancy
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Use offshore oil and gas revenue for conservation
We wish to recognize the leadership of U.S. Senators Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin on behalf of the Land and Water Conservation Fund. LWCF is the program that ensures Maryland has the resources our parks, forests, and wildlife areas need to provide...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues, Barbara A. Mikulski, Benjamin L. Cardin, Conservation
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White River is second waterway to be designated a National Blueway
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Officials from state and federal agencies, local communities and businesses, and non-profit organizations announced the designation of the White River and its entire basin or watershed, as a National Blueway. The announcement was...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Ducks Unlimited, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Business
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Energy development on public lands generated $12 billion in 2012
Energy development on public lands and waters pumped more than $12 billion into federal coffers in 2012, $1 billion more than the previous year, according to the U.S. Department of the Interior. "These revenues reflect significant domestic energy...
Tags: Ken Salazar, U.S. Department of the Interior, Barack Obama, Land Resources
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Our Laguna: Tradition of plein air goes on
The Laguna Plein Air Painters Assn. was founded in 1996 by local artists Ken Auster, Jacobus Bass, Cynthia Britain, Saim Caglayan and John Cosby to restore landscapes to artistic prominence. It has grown beyond their wildest dreams, with 300 members...Tags: Painting, Arts and Culture, Museums, Fine Artists, Scott Ferguson
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Honoring Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman, Maryland's heroic conductor on the Underground Railroad and early leader for women's rights, may soon get the recognition she deserves if President Barack Obama accepts a proposal by Gov. Martin O'Malley, U.S. Sens. Ben Cardin and...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Feminism, Arts and Culture, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Benjamin L. Cardin
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