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Chapter 5 - Document Recipients Chapter 5 - Document Recipients Copies of this Draft Enviornmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and proposed Revised Management Plans were either sent or made available to the following government, state and local agencies, tribal governments, organizations, businesses, and individuals. In addition, other people on the Northern Great Plains Plans mailing list were mailed an executive summary. Copies of the documents are available for review at the supervisor's and district offices. Elected Federal Officials Bill Barrett Byron Dorgan Max Baucus Mike Enzi Douglas Bereuter Chuck Hagel Conrad Burns Tim Johnson Kent Conrad Robert Kerrey Barbara Cubin Earl Pomeroy Tom Daschle Craig Thomas John Thune Elected State Officials Rodney Anderson Tom Kinnison Rick Badgett George McMurtrey Mike Baker Mike Massie Bill Barton Patricia Nagel Chris Beutler Gordon Park Christopher Boswell Carolyn Paseneaux Bill Bowman Robert Peck Cale Case Mike Rounds Ross Diercks Louise Ryckman Jim Geringer Edward Schafer Larry Gilbertz Marlene Simons Keith Goodenough Rich Tempest John Hanes Lee Terry Mark Harris Harry Tipton Roger Huckfeldt Jim Twiford William Janklow Bill Vasey Mike Johanns Jeff Wasserburger Wayne Johnson Bob Wickersham Jim Jones Chapter 5 - Document Recipients 5-1 Elected Local Officials Albany County Commissioners Billings County Auditor McHenry County Auditors Office Billings County Courthouse McKenzie County Auditor Blaine County Courthouse Moffat County Commissioners Campbell County Commissioners Natrona County Commissioners Carbon County Commissioners Niobrara County Commissioners Cherry County Commissioners Pennington County Commissioners Cherry County Planning Commission Perkins County Commissioners Converse County Commissioners Platte County Commissioners Corson County Commissioners Richland County Commissioners Crook County Commissioners Shannon County Commissioners Dawes County Commissioners Sioux County Commissioners Fall River County Commissioners Sioux County Courthouse Jackson County Commissioners Thomas County Commissioners Jones County Commissioners Weston County Commissioners Lyman County Commissioners Tribal Agencies Arapaho Tribal Council Northern Cheyenne Cultural Commission Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Northern Cheyenne Tribe Cheyenne/Arapaho Business Council Oglala Sioux Tribe Commanche Tribal Business Committee Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Devils Lake Sioux Tribe Rosebud Sioux Tribe Eastern Shoshone Tribe SAC & FOX Tribe of Missouri Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska Fort Peck Sioux Tribe Shoshone Tribe Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative Shoshoni Tribe Business Council Iowa Tribe of Kansas & Nebraska Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe Jicarilla Apache Tribe Southern Ute Tribe Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Lower Brule Sioux Tribe Three Affiliated Tribes Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Medicine Wheel Allianc Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska Native American Fish & Wildlife Society Yankton Sioux Tribe Northern Arapaho Tribe Federal Agencies Agate Fossil Beds National Monument Harrison, NE Badlands National Monument Interior, SD Bureau of Indian Affairs Aberdeen, SD Federal Highway Administration Bismarck, ND Homestead National Monument of America Beatrice, NE Chapter 5 - Document Recipients 5-2 Federal Agencies, cont. National Park Service Madison, WI National Park Service O'Neill, NE National Park Service Omaha, NE National Park Service, Wind Cave Hot Springs, SD Rocky Mountain Oil & Gas Association Denver, CO Rocky Mountain Research Station Fort Collins, CO South Dakota Department of Agriculture Pierre, SD Theodore Roosevelt National Park Medora, ND US Department of Transportation Pierre, SD US Environmental Protection Agency Denver, CO US Department of Agriculture Agricultural Service APHIS/ADC Bismarck, ND APHIS Casper, WY APHIS/PPQ Pierre, SD APHIS/WC, Lincoln, NE Black Hills National Forest Custer, SD Chequamegon National Forest, Washburn Ranger Dist Washburn, WI Cibola National Forest Albuquerque, NM Cimmaron National Grassland Elkhart, KS Custer National Forest Billings, MT Kiowa/Rita Blanca National Grasslands Clayton, NM Kootenai National Forest Libby, MT Medicine Bow/Routt National Forest Steamboat Springs, CO Nez Perce National Forest Grangeville, ID Pawnee National Grassland Greeley, CO Pike-San Isabel National Forest Region 1 Missoula, MT Shoshone National Forest Cody, WY White River National Forest Glenwood Springs, CO Natural Resource Conservation Service Watford City, ND Natural Resource Conservation Service Rapid City, SD Natural Resource Conservation Service Bismarck, ND Natural Resource Conservation Service Huron, SD Natural Resource Conservation Service Jamestown, ND US Department of Defense Army Corps of Engineers Omaha, NE US Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs Gallup, NM Chapter 5 - Document Recipients 5-3 Federal Agencies, cont. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Pine Ridge SD Bureau of Land Management Billings, MT Bureau of Land Management Buffalo, WY Bureau of Land Management Dickinson, ND Bureau of Land Management Cheyenne, WY Bureau of Reclamation Billings, MT Bureau of Reclamation Rapid City, SD Bureau of Reclamation Mills, WY Fish and Wildlife Service Bismarck, ND Fish and Wildlife Service Helena, MT Fish and Wildlife Service Pierre, SD Valentine National Wildlife Refuge Valentine, NE State Agencies Chadron State Park Chadron, NE Department of Natural Resources Gladstone, MI Laramie River Conservation District Laramie, WY Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District Norfolk, NE Lower Loup Natural Resources District Ord, NE Middle Niobrara Natural Resources District Valentine, NE Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Lincoln, NE Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Lincoln, NE Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Alliance, NE Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Bassett, NE Nebraska Natural Resources Commission Lincoln, NE Niobrara Conservation District Lusk, WY North Dakota Department of Health Bismarck, ND North Dakota Geological Survey Bismarck, ND North Dakota Parks & Recreation Department Bismarck, ND North Dakota State Forest Service Lisbon, ND North Dakota State Lands Department Bismarck, ND South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts Pierre, SD South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources Pierre, SD South Dakota Rural Development Council Pierre, SD State Historical Preservation Cheyenne, Wy Tri-Basin Natural Resources District Holdrege, NE Twin Platte Natural Resources District North Platte, NE 5-4 Chapter 5 - Document Recipients State Agencies, cont. University of Nebraska/Lincoln Forest Service Chadron, NE Upper Loup Natural Resources District Thedford, NE Weston County Natural Resource District Newcastle, WY Wyoming Agriculture Extension Service Newcastle, WY Wyoming Department of Agriculture Cheyenne, WY Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Cheyenne, WY Local Agencies Albany County Planner Laramie, WY Albany County Predator Control Board Rock River, WY Billings County Water Managment District Medora, ND Bowman County Courthouse Bowman, ND City of Douglas Douglas, WY Converse County Planner Douglas, WY Converse County Rural Fire Association Lost Springs, WY Converse County Weed & Pest Douglas, WY Crook County Weed & Pest Sundance, WY Custer County Planning Office Custer, SD Douglas County Extension Office Omaha, NE Dundy County Extension Office Benkelman, NE Golden Valley County Courthouse Beach, ND McKenzie County Water Resources Board Watford City, ND NDSU Extension Service Watford City, ND Pennington County Planning Commission Rapid City, SD Pennington County Weed & Pest Board Rapid City, SD Media Adams County Record Black Hills Pioneer Custer County Chief Agri-News Black Hills Press Custer County Chronicle Ainsworth Star Journal Bowman County Herald Daily News Bennett County Booster Bowman County Pioneer Denver Post Billings County Pioneer Capitol Journal Dickinson Press Billings Times Carbon County News Dunn County Herald Bismarck Tribune Casper Star Tribune Ekalaka Eagle Bison Courier Chadron Record Enderlin Independent Chapter 5 - Document Recipients 5-5 Media, cont. 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