| BLM releases land-use plan for Utah's Kane, Garfield counties |
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The Bureau of Land Management released its land-use
plan for the 550,000 acres of land it owns in Utah's Kane and Garfield
counties that leaves all but about 25 miles of off-highway vehicle
trails contained in a preliminary mapping study in place. Read more...
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