Year: 2016

AMRA dinner and the EPA

As many of you know, we are working on the Idaho suction dredge issue where the USFS has ignored the people and restricted the number of dredges on the SF Clearwater to just 15. We learned of a few things about how this process was brought about and decided to do a FOIA (Freedom of […]

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Trump Picks Top Climate Skeptic to Lead EPA Transition

Mr. Trump is not wasting any time on bringing in his team to combat the epic attack by the EPA.   Trump picks top climate skeptic

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About National Monuments

National Monuments, the New Feudalism

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Donald Trump wins the presidency

Donald Trump has just won the Presidency of the United States of America. Republicans have retained the House and Senate. The Republicans now have majorities in all branches. We wish him well and hope he holds true to his promises of reigning in the EPA and other agencies who have been out of control and […]

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Public Notice on Sierra County Mining District

PUBLIC NOTICE Sierra County Mining District Sierra County, California   The Sierra County Mining District is getting reorganized and updated. The Sierra County Mining District is located in Sierra County, California, and was established June 6, 1859. Like the name implies, it encompasses all of Sierra County. A meeting will be held on Saturday, December […]

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Legal marijuana has its impacts on our public lands

Legalizing marijuana has downsides and upsides. The toll it takes on public lands is undeniable. For example, I personally have been shot at from growers here in CA while walking on one of my claims. I have found two substantial grows on my claims (because I had a continual water source). We have found car […]

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Early bird special for the dinner ends on October 31st at midnight!

The early bird offer for the December Dinner runs out in one more day! We have a very exciting, but “limited” offer for those wanting to support the small miners and public land users endless assault on our liberties. We are offering an early bird special for our Annual Dinner and Fundraiser we host every […]

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Sequoia National Forest set ablaze by Illegal with criminal record

Angel Gilberto Garcia-Avalos had been deported five times in just the past four years, yet each time he has managed to sneak from Mexico back into the U.S., where he ended up in more mischief: driving without a license, attempted burglary and felony weapons charges. In August, he graduated to full-fledged mayhem, sparking a fire […]

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