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Federal Register/Vol. 86, No. 13/Friday, January 22, 2021/Notices 6626 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 13 / Friday, January 22, 2021 / Notices their websites should consider grouping ACTION: Notice. only one Ranger District will appear in together links to those materials on a single, the newspaper of record elected by the dedicated web page (an ‘‘agency litigation SUMMARY: This notice lists all National Forest, National Grassland, web page’’). If an agency is organized so that newspapers that will be used by the National Recreation Area, or Ranger its component units have their own litigation Ranger Districts, Grasslands, Forests and District as listed below. portfolios, some or all of the component units the Regional Office of the Southern may wish to have their own agency litigation Region to publish notices required National Forests in Alabama, Alabama web pages, or the agency may wish to maintain an agency litigation web page under 36 CFR parts 218 and 219. The Forest Supervisor Decisions intended effect of this action is to compiling litigation materials from or Affecting National Forest System relating to the agency’s component units. inform members of the public which newspapers will be used by the Forest lands in more than one Ranger District Making It Easy To Locate Agency Litigation Service to publish legal notices of the 6 in the National Forests in Web Pages regarding proposed actions, notices of Alabama:—‘‘Montgomery Advertiser’’, 7. Agencies that post agency litigation decisions and notices indicating published daily in Montgomery, materials on their websites should make sure opportunities to file objections. Alabama. Affecting National Forest that website users can easily locate those System lands in only one Ranger DATES: Use of these newspapers for materials. Agencies can accomplish this goal District will appear in the newspaper of by: purposes of publishing legal notice of record elected by the Ranger District as a. Displaying links to agency litigation web decisions and notices of the opportunity listed below. pages in readily visible locations on the to object under 36 CFR 218 and 36 CFR homepage for the agency’s website; and 219 shall begin the first day after the District Ranger Decisions b. Maintaining a search engine and a site date of this publication. map or index, or both, on the agency’s Bankhead Ranger District:— homepage. ADDRESSES: Robert Bergstrom, ‘‘Northwest Alabamian’’, published bi- 8. When an agency collects its component Administrative Review Coordinator, weekly (Wednesdays & Saturdays) in units’ litigation materials on a single agency Southern Region, Planning, 1720 Haleyville, Alabama. litigation web page, those component units’ Peachtree Road NW, Atlanta, Georgia Conecuh Ranger District:—‘‘The websites should clearly note that fact and 30309. Andalusia Star News’’, published bi- include links to the agency’s litigation web weekly (Wednesday and Saturday) in page. When an agency’s component units FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: maintain their own litigation web pages, the Robert Bergstrom, Administrative Andalusia, Alabama. agency’s website should clearly note that fact Review Coordinator by telephone at Oakmulgee Ranger District:—‘‘The and include links to the component units’ (404) 606–6151 or by email at Tuscaloosa News’’, published daily in litigation web pages. [email protected]. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Shoal Creek Ranger District:—‘‘The Making It Easy To Find Relevant Materials Anniston Star’’ published daily in on Agency Litigation Web Pages Responsible Officials in the Southern Region will give notice of the Anniston, Alabama. 9. Agencies and their component units Talladega Division:—‘‘The Anniston should have substantial flexibility in opportunity to object to a proposed project under 36 CFR part 218, or Star’’, published daily in Anniston, organizing materials. Agencies should Alabama. consider grouping together materials from the developing, amending or revising land Talladega Ranger District:—‘‘The same and related cases on their agency management plans under 36 CFR 219 in Daily Home’’, published daily in litigation web pages. Agencies might, for the following newspapers which are example, consider providing a separate Talladega, Alabama. listed by Forest Service administrative Tuskegee Ranger District:—‘‘Tuskegee docket page for each case, with a link to the unit. The timeframe for filing a docket page on their agency litigation web News’’, published weekly (Thursday) in pages. Agencies should also consider linking comment, appeal or an objection shall Tuskegee, Alabama. to the grouped-together materials when be based on the date of publication of issuing press releases concerning a particular the notice of the proposed action in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, litigation. newspaper of record for projects subject Georgia 10. Agencies should consider offering to 36 CFR 218 or 36 CFR 219. Where Forest Supervisor Decisions general and advanced search and filtering more than one newspaper is listed for options within their agency litigation web any unit, the first newspaper listed is ‘‘The Times’’, published daily in pages. The search and filtering options could, the newspaper of record that will be Gainesville, Georgia. for instance, allow users to sort, narrow, or filter searches according to criteria such as utilized for publishing the legal notice District Ranger Decisions of decisions and calculating timeframes. action or case type, date, topic, case number, Blue Ridge Ranger District:—‘‘The Secondary newspapers listed for a party name, a relevant statute or regulation, News Observer’’, (newspaper of record) particular unit are those newspapers the or specific words and phrases, along with published weekly (Wednesdays) in Blue any other criteria the agency decides are Deciding Officer/Responsible Official Ridge, Georgia. especially useful given its litigation expects to use for purposes of providing activities. ‘‘North Georgia News’’, (newspaper of additional notice. The following record) published weekly (Wednesdays) [FR Doc. 2021–01273 Filed 1–21–21; 8:45 am] newspapers will be used to provide in Blairsville, Georgia. BILLING CODE 6110–01–P notice: Conasauga Ranger District:—‘‘Daily Southern Region Citizen’’, published daily in Dalton, Georgia. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Regional Forester Decisions Chattooga River Ranger District:— Affecting National Forest System ‘‘The Northeast Georgian’’, (newspaper Forest Service lands in more than one administrative of record) published bi-weekly Media Outlets for Publication of Legal unit of the 15 in the Southern Region:— (Wednesdays & Fridays) in Cornelia, and Action Notices in the Southern ‘‘Atlanta Journal—Constitution’’, Georgia. Region published daily in Atlanta, Georgia. ‘‘Clayton Tribune’’, (newspaper of Affecting National Forest System record) published weekly (Thursdays) AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. lands in only one administrative unit or in Clayton, Georgia. VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:27 Jan 21, 2021 Jkt 253001 PO 00000 Frm 00015 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\22JAN1.SGM 22JAN1 jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 13 / Friday, January 22, 2021 / Notices 6627 Oconee Ranger District:—‘‘Eatonton District Ranger Decisions Eastern Divide Ranger District:— Messenger’’, published weekly Apalachicola Ranger District:— ‘‘Roanoke Times’’, published daily in (Thursdays) in Eatonton, Georgia. ‘‘Calhoun-Liberty Journal’’, published Roanoke, Virginia. Warm Springs Ranger District:—‘‘The Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee weekly (Wednesdays) in Bristol, Florida. Recorder’’, published weekly Forest Supervisor Decisions Lake George Ranger District:—‘‘The (Thursday) in Monterey, Virginia. ‘‘Cleveland Daily Banner’’, published Ocala Star Banner’’, published daily in Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana Sunday, Wedneday, and Friday in Ocala, Florida. Cleveland, Tennessee. Osceola Ranger District:—‘‘The Lake Forest Supervisor Decisions City Reporter’’, published daily (except District Ranger Decisions ‘‘The Town Talk’’, published tri- Sunday) in Lake City, Florida. weekly (Sundays, Wednesdays, and Unaka Ranger District:—‘‘Greeneville Seminole Ranger District:—‘‘The Fridays) in Alexandria, Louisiana. Sun’’, published daily (except Sunday) Daily Commercial’’, published daily in in Greeneville, Tennessee. Leesburg, Florida. District Ranger Decisions Ocoee-Hiwassee Ranger District:— Wakulla Ranger District:—‘‘The Calcasieu Ranger District:—‘‘The ‘‘Polk County News’’, published Tallahassee Democrat’’, published daily Town Talk’’, (newspaper of record) Thursday only, Benton, Tennessee. in Tallahassee, Florida. published tri-weekly (Sundays, Tellico Ranger District:—‘‘Monroe Francis Marion & Sumter National Wednesdays, and Fridays) in County Advocate & Democrat’’, Alexandria, Louisiana. published tri-weekly (Wednesdays and Forests, South Carolina ‘‘The Leesville Daily Leader’’, Sundays) in Sweetwater, Tennessee. Forest Supervisor Decisions (secondary) published tri-weekly Watauga Ranger District:—‘‘Johnson (Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) in City Press’’, published daily in Johnson ‘‘The State’’, published Sunday, Leesville, Louisiana. City, Tennessee. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in Columbia, Caney Ranger District:—‘‘Minden Daniel Boone National Forest, South Carolina. Press Herald’’, (newspaper of record) Kentucky published daily in Minden, Louisiana. District Ranger Decisions Forest Supervisor Decisions ‘‘Homer Guardian Journal’’, Andrew Pickens Ranger District:— (secondary) published weekly ‘‘Lexington Herald-Leader’’,
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