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Interim Forest Service Chief Named Amid Misconduct Charges

by Web Editor | Mar 14, 2018 | News, News/PR

President Donald Trump’s administration moved quickly last week to install a female wildland firefighter to lead the U.S. Forest Service after the agency’s former chief stepped down amid sexual misconduct allegations. The appointment of Vickie Christiansen as interim...

Warmer Winters Could Make Logging More Difficult In Northern States

by Web Editor | Mar 12, 2018 | News, News/PR

Because snow-covered and frozen ground may reduce the potential negative consequences caused by soil compaction and rutting, warmer winters could shorten the window on logging activities. Logging when the ground is frozen or snow-covered allows for minimal soil...

West Virginia Legislature Axes State Parks Logging Bill

by Web Editor | Mar 5, 2018 | News, News/PR

A commercial logging bill left “in limbo” has been declared dead for the session. Senate Bill 270, which would have allowed commercial logging in state parks to pay for park maintenance, was left in the Senate’s Natural Resources Committee about three weeks ago, when...

Oregon Wood Products Industry Bounces Back, Will Hire Thousands

by Web Editor | Feb 26, 2018 | News, News/PR

According to the Oregon Employment Department, the wood products industry is experiencing s slight rebound, as companies in central Oregon are expected to hire nearly 3,000 workers over the next six years. Wood product manufacturing is still one of the biggest...

Former Forest Service Leaders Call For Western Wildfire Commission

by Web Editor | Feb 23, 2018 | News, News/PR

It’s not the way we fight wildfires in the West that’s the problem. The problem is the way we manage our fire-dependent forests. Since 2000, 154 wildfires in the region have cost over $20 million each to control. Many of them cost several times more. Together, these...

Washington Logger Falls Into Sinkhole, Rescued Nearly 24 Hours Later

by Web Editor | Feb 12, 2018 | News, News/PR

Bill Burke spent nearly 24 hours underground after falling into a 16-foot sinkhole while working as a logger in the state of Washington. “Next thing I know, one foot went down and then both my feet went down. And next thing I know, I’m up to my arms. And then all at...
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