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National Park Climbing Stewards Educate Climbers About Conservation And Etiquette

With the rise in the popularity of climbing in the region, the national park hired some ambassadors to educate climbers about climbing etiquette, conservation and safety. 

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Mountain Valley Pipeline Moves Forward In Debt Limit Bill In Congress

The bill includes a requirement that the project receive its final Corps of Engineers permit within 21 days.

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Federal Court Voids Mountain Valley Pipeline Stream Permit From DEP

The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has voided the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s clean water certification for the project.

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Milton To Receive Federal Funding To Help Complete Flood Prevention Project

The money comes from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to help support the town’s Lower Mud River Flood Risk Management project. It would build a flood wall that would span approximately one and a half miles along the river starting from east Milton and ending at an embankment about 500 feet south of U.S. Route 60. 

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