| BLM plan says energy development is priority |
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| Written by PATTY HENETZ, The Salt Lake Tribune | |
| Tuesday, 02 September 2008 | |
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A long-term blueprint for
managing public lands near Price makes clear that energy development is
the top priority - and that's fine with county officials who believe
their share of the revenues will make possible a more diverse economy
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