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Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 92 / Friday, May 10, 1996 / Notices 21440 Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 92 / Friday, May 10, 1996 / Notices Herald and News, Klamath Falls, Methow Valley News, Twisp, Yakima, Washington Oregon Washington Leavenworth District Ranger decisions: The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, Washington National Forests Olympic National Forest Washington Colville National Forest Olympic Forest Supervisor decisions: Newspaper providing additional The Olympian, Olympia, Washington Colville Forest Supervisor decisions: notice of Leavenworth decisions: Newspapers providing additional Statesman-Examiner, Colville, The Yakima Herald-Republic, notice of Forest Supervisor Washington Yakima, Washington decisions: Colville District Ranger decisions: Naches District Ranger decisions: Mason County Journal, Shelton, Statesman-Examiner, Colville, The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, Washington Washington Washington Daily World, Aberdeen, Washington Kettle Falls District Ranger decisions: Newspaper providing additional Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, Statesman-Examiner, Colville, notice of Naches decisions: Washington Washington The Yakima Herald-Republic, Bremerton Sun, Bremerton, Newport District Ranger decisions: Yakima, Washington Washington Newport Miner, Newport, Washington Dated: May 3, 1996. Hood Canal District Ranger decisions: Republic District Ranger decisions: Richard A. Ferraro, Republic News Miner, Republic, Mason County Journal, Shelton, Washington Deputy Regional Forester. Washington [FR Doc. 96±11709 Filed 5±9±96; 8:45 am] Sullivan Lake District Ranger decisions: Quilcene District Ranger decisions: Newport Miner, Newport, Washington Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, BILLING CODE 3410±11±M Washington Gifford Pinchot National Forest Newspaper providing additional Newpapers To Be Used for Publication Gifford Pinchot Forest Supervisor notice of Quilcene decisions: Bremerton Sun, Bremerton, of Legal Notice of Appealable decisions: Decisions and Publication of Notice on Columbian, Vancouver, Washington Washington Proposed Actions for Southern Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Quinault District Ranger decisions: Region; Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, Monument Manager decisions: The Daily World, Aberdeen, Tennessee, Florida, Louisiana, Columbian, Vancouver, Washington Washington Mississippi, Virginia, West Virginia, Mt. Adams District Ranger decisions: Soleduck District Ranger decisions: Arkansas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Enterprise, White Salmon, The Forks Forum, Forks, Washington South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico Washington Wenatchee National Forest Packwood District Ranger decisions: AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. Chronicle, Chehalis, Washington Wenatchee Forest Supervisor decisions: ACTION: Notice. Randle District Ranger decisions: The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, Chronicle, Chehalis, Washington Washington Newspaper providing additional SUMMARY: Deciding Officers in the Wind River District Ranger decisions: Southern Region will publish notice of Columbian, Vancouver, Washington notice of Forest Supervisor decisions: decisions subject to administrative Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest The Yakima Herald-Republic, appeal under 36 CFR parts 215 and 217 Yakima, Washington in the legal notice section of the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Forest Supervisor newspapers listed in the Supplementary decisions: Chelan District Ranger decisions: The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, Information section of this notice. As Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, provided in 36 CFR 215.5(a) and 36 CFR Washington Washington Newspaper providing additional 217.5(d), the public shall be advised, Darrington District Ranger decisions: through Federal Register notice, of the Everett Herald, Everett, Washington notice of Chelan decisions: The Yakima Herald-Republic, principal newspaper to be utilized for Mt. Baker District Ranger decisions: publishing legal notices of decisions. Skaqit Valley Herald, Mt. Vernon, Yakima, Washington Cle Elum District Ranger decisions: Newspaper publication of notices of Washington decisions is in addition to direct notice North Bend District Ranger decisions: The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, of decisions to those who have Valley Record, North Bend, Washington requested notice in writing and to those Washington Newspaper providing additional known to be interested in or affected by Skykomish District Ranger decisions: notice of Cle Elum decisions: a specific decision. Everett Herald, Everett, Washington The Yakima Herald-Republic, In addition, the Responsible Officials White River District Ranger decisions: Yakima, Washington Enumclaw Courier Herald, Entiat District Ranger decisions: in the Southern Region will also publish Enumclaw, Washington The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, notice of proposed actions under 36 Washington CFR 215 in the newspapers that are Okanagon National Forest Newspaper providing additional listed in the Supplementary Information Okanagon Forest Supervisor decisions: notice of Entiat decisions: section of this notice. As provided in 36 The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, The Yakima Herald-Republic, CFR 215.5(a), the public shall be Washington Yakima, Washington advised, through Federal Register Tonasket District Ranger decisions: Lake Wenatchee District Ranger notice, of the principal newspapers to The Gazette-Tribune, Oroville, decisions: be utilized for publishing notices on Washington The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, proposed actions. Twisp District Ranger decisions: Washington DATES: Use of these newspapers for Methow Valley News, Twisp, Newspaper providing additional purposes of publishing legal notices of Washington notice of Lake Wenatchee decisions: decisions subject to appeal under 36 Winthrop District Ranger decisions: The Yakima Herald-Republic, CFR Parts 215 and 217, and notices of Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 92 / Friday, May 10, 1996 / Notices 21441 proposed actions under 36 CFR part 215 Alabamian, published weekly Counties) shall begin on or after the date of this (Monday & Thursday) in Haleyville, Johnson City Press, published daily in publication. AL Johnson City, TN (covering Carter, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jean Conecuh Ranger District: The Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Sullivan, Paul Kruglewicz, Regional Appeals Andalusia Star, published daily Unicoi and Washington Counties) Coordinator, Southern Region, Planning (Tuesday through Saturday) in District Ranger Decisions: and Budget, 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Andalusia, AL Ocoee Ranger District: Polk County Atlanta, Georgia 30367±9102, Phone: Oakmulgee Ranger District, The News, published weekly 404±347±4867. Tuscaloosa News, published daily in (Wednesday) in Benton, TN Tuscaloosa, AL Hiwassee Ranger District: Daily Post- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Deciding Shoal Creek Ranger District: The Athenian, published daily Officers in the Southern Region will Anniston Star, published daily in (Monday±Friday) in Athens, TN give legal notice of decisions subject to Anniston, AL Tellico Ranger District: Monroe appeal under 36 CFR part 217 and Talladega Ranger District: The Daily County Advocate, published weekly Responsible Official in the Southern Home, published daily in (Thursday) in Sweetwater, TN Region will give notice of decisions Talladega, AL Nolichucky Ranger District: subject to appeal under 36 CFR Part 215 Tuskegee Ranger District: Tuskegee Greeneville Sun, published daily in the following newspapers which are News, published weekly (Thursday) (Monday±Saturday) in Greeneville, listed by Forest Service administrative in Tuskegee, AL TN unit. Responsible Officials in the Unaka Ranger District: Johnson City Southern Region will also give notice of Caribbean National Forest, Puerto Rico Press, published daily in Johnson proposed actions under 36 CFR part 215 Forest Supervisor Decisions: City, TN in the following principal newspapers El Nuevo Dia, published daily in Watauga Ranger District: Elizabethton which are listed by Forest Service Spanish in San Juan, PR Star, published daily (SundayÐ administrative unit. The timeframe for San Juan Star, published daily in San Friday) in Elizabethton, TN comment on a proposed action shall be Juan, PR based on the date of publication of the District Ranger Decisions: Daniel Boone National Forest, notice of the proposed action in the El Horizonte, published weekly Kentucky principal newspaper. The timeframe for (Wednesday) in Fajardo, PR Forest Supervisor Decisions: appeal shall be based on the date of Lexington Herald-Leader, published publication of the legal notice of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, daily in Lexington, KY decision in the principal newspaper for Georgia District Ranger Decisions: both 36 CFR 215 and 217. Forest Supervisor Decisions: Morehead Ranger District: Morehead Where more than one newspaper is The Times, published daily in News, published bi-weekly listed for any unit, the first newspaper Gainesville, GA (Tuesday and Friday) in Morehead, listed is the principal newspaper that District Ranger Decisions: KY will be utilized for publishing the legal Armuchee Ranger District: Walker Stanton Ranger District: The Clay City notices of decisions. Additional County Messenger, published bi- Times, published weekly newspapers listed for a particular unit weekly (Wednesday & Friday) in (Thursday) in Stanton, KY are those newspapers the Deciding LaFayette, GA Berea Ranger District: Jackson County Officer expects to use for purposes of Toccoa Ranger District: The News Sun, published weekly (Thursday) providing additional notice. The Observer published weekly in McKee, KY following newspapers will be used to (Wednesday) in Blue Ridge, GA London
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