The News Review:
- New Efforts Needed for Handle ff-Highway Vehicles on Public Lands …
- FX411 Exclusive: Chris Brown may want to double up on anger …
- Horizon Reality Sues Tenant ver Moldy Twitter Post
New Efforts Needed for Handle ff-Highway Vehicles on Public Lands …
New York Times
The Forest Service has identified unmanaged motorized recreation as one of the top four threats to national forests. Federal land management agencies have only recently begun to respond to this trend by revising their plans and how they manage HV use but they face constrained budgetary and staff resources and other competing management priorities the report says. Most officials from the Forest Service Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service said HV-related environmental impacts occur on less than 20 percent of their lands although a few said such impacts occur on 80 percent or more of their lands the report says. The most widespread impacts were soil erosion damage to vegetation wildlife habitat fragmentation and the spread of invasive species. About 110 HV-related deaths occurred nationwide per year on public lands from fiscal 2004 through 2008 about 570 total according to data provided by field unit officials. The most often reported social and safety impacts were conflicts between HV and nonmotorized users displacement of nonmotorized users conflicts with private landowners and irresponsible HV operation.
FX411 Exclusive: Chris Brown may want to double up on anger …
FXNews
A few hours later one of said pals was pulling him out of Lucky Strikes kicking and screaming. “He definitely looked like he was being forced to leave like his friends knew it was in his best interest” says the eyewitness. “He was acting kind of crazy partying too much and making moves on a really young-looking girl. Better double up on those anger management classes Chris!Tags:.
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Horizon Reality Sues Tenant ver Moldy Twitter Post
DailyTech
Horizon Group Management LLC has filed a lawsuit against former tenant Amanda Bonnen for a May 12 Twitter post describing her former Chicago apartment as moldy. The post stated “Who said sleeping in a moldy apartment was bad for you? Horizon realty thinks it’s okay. ” Horizon is seeking $50000 in damages claiming she “maliciously and wrongfully” slammed her apartment at 4242 N. Sheridan and the company managing it.