The federal Bureau of Land Management’s preferred alternative for a proposed large-scale wind energy farm in southern Idaho would shrink its size by nearly half and move it farther from a national historic site. The proposed Lava Ridge wind farm has drawn opposition from government leaders, local ranchers, and people who have said, among other things, that the project endangers the Minidoka National Historic Site, where Japanese Americans were detained during World War II. The agency detailed its preferred alternative to the original plan in its final environmental review released last week.
Tip leads to Upstate woman’s arrest after she taunts police on social media
Twenty-four families are displaced after a massive three-alarm fire ravaged an apartment building in Mercer County, New Jersey.
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