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Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne has administratively extended the authority of the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Memorial Project Foundation, which was about to expire, for three more years.

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne has administratively extended the authority of the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Memorial Project Foundation, which was about to expire, for three more years.Hi-Res

Secretary Kempthorne Ensures Future of Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Project

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne has extended the authority of the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Memorial Project Foundation, the entity authorized to plan and construct a memorial to honor Dr. King on the National Mall in Washington, DC. “The Department of the Interior has strongly supported the efforts of the Foundation to memorialize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., whose accomplishments as a champion of America’s civil rights movement benefited the entire nation,” Kempthorne wrote in a letter to Harry E. Johnson, Sr., the Foundation’s president. “For this reason, it gives me great pleasure to inform you of my decision to grant an administrative extension to the Foundation’s authorization.” The Foundation’s Congressional authority expires on November 12, 2008. moremore


Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne announced that more than $1.5 billion will be distributed to local governments that qualify for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes program.

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne announced that more than $1.5 billion will be distributed to local governments that qualify for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes program.Hi-Res

$1.5 Billion to
State, County
Governments
in Full Funding
of Payments in
Lieu of Taxes

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne announced that more than $1.5 billion will be distributed through 2012 to local governments that qualify for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program, which provides compensation for taxes that could not be levied on federal lands in their jurisdictions. Under new authorization for the PILT program, state and county jurisdictions will receive their first full PILT entitlement payments since 1994. "I am extremely pleased that these communities, which provide important assistance in supporting federal lands, will be receiving their full compensation," Kempthorne said. "We appreciate their help and recognize that these local governments provide essential services to communities across the country, including education, transportation, firefighting and emergency response. These payments will help to fund these critical programs." moremore


CORRECTING THE RECORD

Myths and Realities About the Proposed
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Supply in the West Hurricanes
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National Park ServiceNational Park Service

A much-needed makeover of Yosemite's historic Tunnel View Overlook is the first completed project of the National Park Service Centennial Initiative. moremore

Bureau of Land ManagementBureau of Land Management

A plan to make more than 190 million acres of federal land in 12 western states available for development of geothermal energy resources could could increase electric generation capacity from geothermal resources tenfold. moremore

U.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Geological Survey

USGS research has found genetic evidence for the movement of Asian forms of avian influenza to Alaska by northern pintail ducks, suggesting wild migratory birds may be more important carriers of avian influenza viruses from continent to continent than previously thought. moremore

Minerals Management ServiceMinerals Management Service

The sale of 76 billion cubic feet of natural gas could generate $384 million in gross revenues to be shared between U.S. and Wyoming.  moremore

U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Applying a newly developed, ecosystem-based approach to species conservation, the Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to add 48 species found only on the island of Kauai to the federal endangered species list and designate critical habitat. moremore

Bureau of ReclamationBureau of Reclamation

Reclamation has awarded a $14.8 million contract to the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe's Weeminuche Construction Authority of Towaoc, Colo., for re-alignment of County Road (CR) 211 around Lake Nighthors as part of the Animas-LaPlata Project. moremore

Bureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Indian Affairs

Bureau of Indian Affairs Director Jerold L. "Jerry" Gidner announced that he has named Michael S. Black as Regional Director of the BIA's Great Plains Regional Office in Aberdeen, S.D.  moremorePDF Format

Office of Surface MiningOffice of Surface Mining

Nearly 15,000 scientists, researchers, business leaders and government officials gathered for an international geographic information systems conference watched as OSM was recognized for its vision and leadership in using technology to make the Nation's coal mines safer for the public and to protect the environment. moremore


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