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The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: BLM move still a coup

The BLM is coming to Grand Junction. Now what?

When we first contemplated the impact of this move, we imagined the entire Washington, D.C. operation – some 300 federal workers – being transplanted en masse to a campus setting somewhere in the Grand Valley.

That’s not how this is going down. The BLM is moving its top brass, 27 senior-level officials, to Grand Junction, but twice that many workers are moving to Lakewood. Other BLM employees are headed to other Western states.

Read more at The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

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