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Chapter 5 Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forests Final Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 5 Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forests List of Recipients Final Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 5 List of Recipients Copies of the Final Environmental Impact Statement, revised Land and Resource Management Plan and/or the Summary were sent to the following federal, state and local agencies, tribal governments, organizations, businesses and individuals. Copies of these documents are available at all Chequamegon-Nicolet NF offices. Menominee Indian Tribe, Apesanahkwat Elected Federal Officials Mille Lacs Band, Melanie Benjamin The Honorable Herb Kohl Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, Cristina The Honorable Russ Feingold Danforth The Honorable David Obey Red Cliff Band, Ray Deperry The Honorable Mark Green Sokoagon Chippewa Community - Mole Lake, The Honorable Ronald Kind Sandra Rachal The Honorable Gerald D. Kleczka, St Croix Band of Chippewa, Elmer Jay Emery Elected State Officials Stockbridge-Munsee/Mohican, Robert Chicks Governor Jim Doyle Federal Agencies Representative Donald Friske Alaska Regional Office (R-10) Representative Dan Meyer Eastern Regional Office (R9) Representative Loraine Seratti Intermountain Regional Office (R4) Representative Gary Sherman North Central Forest Experiment Station Representative Mary Williams Pacific Northwest Regional Office (R6) The Honorable Roger Breske Pacific Southwest Regional Office (R5) The Honorable Robert Jauch Rocky Mountain Regional Office (R2) The Honorable Russell Decker Southern Regional Office (R8) Tribal Officials Southwestern Regional Office (R3) Bad River Band of Chippewa, Eugene Bigboy US Department of Interior Bay Mills Community, Jeff Parker US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior, Robert Peacock US Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters Forest County Potawatomi, Harold Gus Frank USDA Forest Service Washington Office Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission, Jim Schlender USDA, Natural Resource Conservation Service Great Lakes Intertribal Council, Mike Allen Sr. USDI Fish and Wildlife Service Ho-Chunk Nation, David A. Olson USDI National Park Service – Apostle Islands Keweenaw Bay Community Lake Superior, National Lakeshore Leonard Cardinal USDI Office of Environmental Policy on Lac Courte Oreilles, Al Trepania Compliance Lac du Flambeau, Henry St. Germain Lac Vieux Desert, Richard McGeshick 5-1 Chapter 5 Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forests WI Department of Natural Resources Bishop, Jim Fannucchi, Genny Steering Team Epstein, Eric Freidig, Larry Albright, George Huff, John Mulhern, Tim Christenson, Jim Matula, Colleen Padley, Eunice Hauge, Tom Schmimpff, Jeff Rosler, Craig Holtz, Signe VanderZouwen, Bill Mather, Bob Expanded Reviewers Vogen, Linda Miller, Steve Aartila, Tom Watkins, Tom Moss, Bruce Claggett, Larry Wydeven, Adrian Staggs, Mike Cunningham, Paul Young, Robert Wilson, Curt Daniels, Dave Eckstien, Ron Staff Team Evenson, Dave Barkley, Jeff Local Agencies Chambers of Commerce Town of Boulder Junction Town of Freedom for: Antigo, Ashland, Town of Brazeau Town of Georgetown Cable, Crandon, Laona, Town of Browning Town of Gillett Medford, Mellon, Park Falls, and Rhinelander. 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