First they felt betrayed by President Bill Clinton, now they feel betrayed by their own governor. Garfield County residents in Utah's remote desert believe their population of only 4,000 has made them inconsequential to elected leaders.
President CLinton came to a 320 million year old river Thrusday to show off one of the first group of "American Heritage Rivers" designated for federal restoration and protection assistance.
Frank LaDue lost the right to use 29 of his 30 acres of land or 96.7% of it when the Washington Department of Ecology (DOE) designated most of it a wetland
The House THrusday passed a $13.4 billion spending bill to manage national parks and other federal lands that the Clinton administration said was short on environmental protections