Forest Notices in Print: USFS Designates Rocky Mountain Region Newspapers
Published Date: 12/5/2025
Notice
Summary
The Forest Service in the Rocky Mountain Region is updating the list of newspapers it will use to publish important legal notices about forests and grasslands in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and parts of South Dakota and Wyoming. This change helps people know where to find official news, how to comment, and when deadlines start. These updates start right away and won’t cost the public anything extra.
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Forest Service lists newspapers of record
You can now find the exact newspapers the Forest Service will use to publish legal notices for National Forests and Grasslands in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, and parts of South Dakota and Wyoming. The list takes effect on December 5, 2025 and tells you where to look for notices and how to get more information about proposed actions and decisions.
Publication date sets comment deadlines
You should know that the date a notice appears in those newspapers will be used to establish the official start of the comment or objection period. That rule goes into effect on December 5, 2025 and determines whether your comments or objections are timely.
No extra public cost for updates
You will not pay anything extra because these updates start on the publication date (December 5, 2025) and the notice says they will not cost the public any additional money. The changes are administrative and are intended only to inform the public.
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