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Feds · CaliforniaStolen water is an indelible part of California lore. But the federal case against Dennis Falaschi, longtime head of the Panoche Water District, alleges one of the most audacious water grabs in modern history.See the Story
Feds say he masterminded an epic California water heist. Some farmers say he's their Robin Hood
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Feds · CheyenneFederal environmental officials have rejected a request by Aethon Energy to pump Moneta Divide oilfield wastewater into the Madison aquifer, saying the deep reservoir could be used for drinking water, especially by tribal nations on the Wind River Indian Reservation.See the Story
Feds reject plan to pump Moneta oilfield waste into potential drinking water
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Feds · Cochise CountyDOUGLAS — The federal agency tasked with the massive construction of a new commercial port of entry and the revamp of the existing port of entry here are recommending a construction alternative that would work on both projects simultaneously and…See the Story
Feds present construction proposals for ports of entry to Douglas
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Feds · United StatesCommon sense doesn’t always prevail, but it sure is nice when it does. Such was the case Monday morning, when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a news release saying it would not consider lake sturgeon for federal protection under the Endangered Species Act. Lake sturgeon such as this 60-inch specimen, caught Saturday, April 17, 2021, on the Rainy River, have become relatively common on Lake of the Woods and Rainy River, along with fish …See the Story
Common sense prevails in Feds’ lake sturgeon ruling
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Feds · South CarolinaUS government settles lawsuit filed on behalf a Charleston man with sickle cell disease who died in a federal prison. Family of Davon Gillians to get $700,000.See the Story
Charleston man died after being beaten, pepper sprayed by prison guards. Feds opt to settle.
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