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Oregon land swap would preserve Rajneeshee landSaturday, January 30, 2010 - 14:39 - khsdba
Seattle
Times
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Steven Dubois -
?Jan 28, 2010?
Thousands of acres of
Central
Oregon land once occupied by the infamous Rajneeshpuram commune
would be protected under legislation introduced Thursday by
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Los Angeles
Times
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?Jan 28,
2010?
By AP PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)
Oregon Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley have
introduced legislation to protect thousands of acres of Central Oregon once
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Bend
Bulletin
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Keith Chu -
?16 hours ago?
A land swap involving the former Rajneeshee
commune in
Jefferson
County would create two
new wilderness areas,
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Public
News Service
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?19 hours ago?
ANTELOPE,
Ore.
- On Thursday, a bill to create two new federal wilderness areas in
Central Oregon was introduced by Senator Ron Wyden and
Representative
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OPB
News
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Kristian Foden-Vencil -
?Jan 28, 2010?
By swapping parcels with two private owners,
Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley hope to increase the Horse Heaven and
Cathedral
...
Wyden, Merkley propose 16000 acres of eastern Oregon wilderness
OregonLive.com
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Matthew Preusch -
?Jan 28, 2010?
View full sizeFoster Church/The OregonianA
new bill would create two new wilderness areas near the
John Day
River
in
...
KTVZ
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?Jan 28, 2010?
Building on last year's successful efforts to
preserve more than 200000 acres of
Oregon
lands as wilderness,
US
Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.
...
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Friday, July 23, 2010
2010 International Snowmobile Congress
Approximately 450 snowmobilers from around the globe registered for the 42nd annual International Snowmobile Congress hosted by the Iowa State Snowmobile Association in Coralville, Iowa June 8-12, 2010. The Congress includes the International Association of Snowmobile Administrators, (IASA), the American Council of Snowmobile Associations, (ACSA), The Canadian Council of Snowmobile Organizations, (CCSO), the Swedish Federation of Snowmobilers, (Sno-Fed), the International Manufacturers Association, (ISMA), the International Tourism Association, (ISTA), the International Snowmobile Media Council, (ISMC), the Friends of Snowmobiling PAC, Iron Dog Brigade,(an honorary society) and the Thirsty Dogs.
Monday, July 12, 2010
ACSA Calender Winnders
Tracey Rockwell John Lee Robert Burchell Nancy Larson Randy Murdock John Houl Ila Morton Dena Amador Duanne Rose Hubbletown Riders Matt Jones Richard Lindner Saxon Swan Lewis Cook Adam Lesage Matthew ORton Jeanne Scarborough Josh Cage Dean Wittmayer Mike Olszewski Douglas Mann Jaxon Ombach Tim Lund Dennis Misklewicz Charles Malmsten Todd Baker Kathy Clure Ashland Snowmobile Club Thomas Nierman Don Pause
Monday, July 12, 2010
Special Report on the Obama Administration's Great Outdoor Initiative
As I mentioned in the May newsletter, President Obama convened the White House Conference on the Great Outdoors on April 16th as a means to start a national dialogue about conservation issues. In addition to the initial conference led by the President, the Administration has begun to host a number of "listening sessions" in locations throughout the country. The Administration stated that "The America's Great Outdoors Initiative aims to reinvigorate the national conversation about the outdoors, and leverage the support of the Federal Government to help these community-driven efforts succeed."
Monday, July 12, 2010
Help Save the Recreational Trails Program
The nation’s surface transportation legislation— including the Recreational Trails Program (RTP)— expires in December. While Congress is likely to extend most of the SAFETEA-LU provisions short-term, there are no guarantees as the Administration and the Congress search for ways to cut spending. And RTP is at risk in the long-delayed long-term reauthorization of surface transportation programs. We need your help!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Proposed Monument Stirs Debate
Since it was first proposed last July, the monument has been opposed by the timber industry, miners and off-road vehicle enthusiasts on both sides of the state line. The Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution 4-1 last summer opposing it, citing what it said would be a dramatic downturn in an already struggling economy.
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