More federal layoffs at Eastern WA nuclear contamination site. Here’s what may be next
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More federal layoffs at Eastern WA nuclear contamination site. Here’s what may be next
The Department of Energy staff at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington now has had almost 50 people in a staff of about 300 laid off and more cuts may be coming. Read more...


Impacts that come from the indiscriminate terminations at Midewin
Paul Vieraitis recalled the August night in 2023 when his then 6-year-old daughter Abigail embraced Batty Night at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. "We made bat houses, saw pictures of different types of bats, and learned that bats aren't harmful to humans like Hollywood portrays them to be," the Channahon man messaged. "We also used a device to locate bats when they were flying around. "Abigail loves to learn about animals and nature. While …
Federal layoffs impact local lands
Peninsula Daily News Peninsula Daily News - Your #1 News Source for the Olympic Peninsula, Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend and beyond. Five Olympic National Park employees let go, three fired from Olympic National Forest Federal layoffs impact local lands Wire Service
Colorado advocates say impacts of National Park Service layoffs will be 'visceral'
DENVER (KDVR) — Local advocates with the National Parks Conservation Association say despite seasonal hiring given the green light after layoffs, impacts will still be seen at parks. One-thousand employees terminated and 700 more taking a buyout — all part of federal employee layoffs. That’s the reality for national park services and in Colorado, advocates are worried about the impacts on the parks themselves and surrounding communities. Some of…
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