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US Forest Service investing over $5M to help wood products market in Montana
KPAX Missoula· 6 days agoMore than $5 million is being invested to increase wood processing facilities and improve the wood products market in Montana.
Rio Grande County Museum home to Bunker Site exhibit
Valley Courier· 6 days agoThe Rio Grande County Museum has been home to the Bunker Site Exhibit for the past three years, bringing researchers and educational professionals from...
Forest Service doles out millions to keep wood product industry afloat
Payson Roundup· 4 days agoThe US Forest Service has announced $3.7 million in innovative grants to businesses critical to reducing wildfire risk by restoring the forest.
Insurance companies are pulling out of California because of wildfires
AOL· 6 days agoOver the nearly 25 years Ed Bratt has owned his Oakland, California, home, he's become accustomed to...
Forest Health Depends On The Personality Of Small Mammals
IFLScience· 15 hours agoHealthy ecosystems are known to require diversity, but a study from the forests of Maine reveals...
Earnings call: Bridger Aerospace reports record Q1 revenue in 2024 By Investing.com
Investing.com· 2 days agoBridger Aerospace (ticker not provided) has reported a record first-quarter revenue of $5.5 million...
Where Do You Poop When You Live In a Van?
Dwell via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFrom cassette toilets to gym memberships to a solution not unlike a litter box, taking care of business when you've chosen the #vanlife requires creative...
When do cicadas come near me? Here's everywhere the insects will be through 2038
The Republican· 6 days agoPeriodical cicadas come out every 13 or 17 years — depending on their brood. As these red-eyed,...
Justice Department expands its procurement fraud strike force
Federal News Network· 5 days agoTom Temin And just briefly review the task, the strike force, what it does and what its scope is and...
Out-of-the-box thinking
Black Hills Pioneer· 7 days agoIt’s time for South Dakota to take control of its Black Hills Forest and away from the US Forest Service (USFS). USFS’s excuse-filled management led to our beloved Hills being