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HELENA, Mont. (AP) – A Montana minor league baseball team is accusing the U.S. Department of the Interior of making “unreasonable and persistent” trademark claims in a dispute over the use of its arrowhead logo. The Glacier Range Riders of Kalispell, Montana, a member of the Major League Baseball Partner League, have applied for several trademarks and logos for the team, which begins play in 2022. The logo includes a mountain goat wearing a park ranger’s hat and a bear riding a horse-drawn carriage. A red bus that looks like a Glacier National Park tour bus and an arrowhead with…

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According to the National Park Service, hiking has a variety of benefits, from physical exercise to feeling improved mental health.You can reap these benefits even on short hikes. These hikes are more manageable and suitable for first-time hikers, families with young children, people with health conditions, and busy people.National parks perfect for new hikersThere are over 31,000 miles of trails to explore throughout the National Park Service. Many of these trails are short, but still offer great views. If you’re up for it, consider going on more than one hike.Here are five great national parks and some of their easy…

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According to the Park Service, this is the first CWD in Harpers Ferry. HARPER’S FERRY, WV (KM) – The National Park Service announced that two deer recently found at Harper’s Ferry National Historical Park have tested positive for chronic wasting disease. These deer reside in the park’s Jefferson County, West Virginia, area and were discovered during recent white-tailed deer reduction efforts and disease sampling. Park Service officials said the two deer are the first in Harpers Ferry to test positive for the disease. Several deer recently found at Antietam National Battlefield and Monocacy National Battlefield have tested positive for chronic…

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Prepare your travel for the future of AI search It is impossible to predict the speed and shape of how search marketing will change due to artificial intelligence. But as a marketer, of course he must understand one thing. That means Google search marketing should remain at the top of your priority list for the foreseeable future. Google isn’t giving up its $175 billion in search ad revenue in 2023 without a fight. And even as search’s dominance slowly begins to crumble, its unbeatable crawling, indexing, and keyword matching capabilities across the World…

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DENVER (KDVR) — Rocky Mountain National Park wants to increase 2025 summer overnight camping fees by $10 at four campgrounds, but public input is needed before fees are officially determined. . The changes will be made to four reserved campgrounds: Moraine Park, Glacier Basin, Aspen Glen and Timber Creek Campgrounds. That means summer overnight camping will cost $45 per night instead of $35. Here’s why a common bug appeared in Denver earlier this year The park is also proposing an additional $10 increase for new electrical facilities being built at Moraine Park Campground. The proposed rate for 49 electric facilities…

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – One Cannon Beach hotel ranks among the top 15 beach resorts in the U.S., according to Travel + Leisure. The list features beach stays from Southern California to New York and says, “Whether you’re looking to entertain a bunch of kids (or adults) with boogie boarding and snorkeling, or you want to focus on the activity. These accommodations offer something for everyone, including “poolside pina coladas,” Travel and Leisure magazine reported. If SCOTUS takes control of Grants Pass, Portland will also be affected. Cannon Beach’s Stephanie Inn made the Top Resorts list for its beachfront views…

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Map of the proposed protected area. Shows conservation values ​​within existing protected areas (yellow), Friends Reserve (red border), and national forests. Source: New South Wales Government data. Credit: International Journal of Social Quality (2024). DOI: 10.3167/IJSQ.2023.130104 A team of conservation and policy researchers has called for urgent remediation of logging loopholes in the proposed Great Koala National Park to stem the tide of harmful consequences affecting koala populations in south-eastern Australia. A new report published in the International Journal of Social Quality, led by Timothy Cadman, non-resident senior research fellow at the Institute of Ethics, Governance and Law at Griffith…

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Rocky Mountain National Park could raise prices at four of its campgrounds starting next year. The four campgrounds include Moraine Park, Glacier Basin, Aspen Glen, and Timber Creek Campground. The proposed $10 increase would take the price from $35 to $45 per night. A $10 per night increase is also proposed for the new electrical facility being built at Moraine Park Campground. The proposed rate for 49 electric facilities is $55 per night. Timber Creek Campground in Rocky Mountain National Park Debbie Biddle/RMNP Rates for group sites, Longs Peak Campground, a first-come, first-served summer campground without running water, or winter…

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