Newspapers Used for Publication of Legal Notices by the Intermountain Region: Utah, Nevada, Parts of Idaho and Wyoming
Published Date: 2/3/2026
Notice
Summary
The Forest Service just announced which newspapers in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming will publish their legal notices starting now. This helps folks know where to find important info about forest projects and how to share their thoughts or objections on time. If you live or work near these forests, keep an eye on these papers to stay in the loop—no surprises, just clear updates!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Publication Date Sets Comment Deadlines
The date a notice is published in the listed newspapers will be used to start the official comment and objection period. Publication begins on February 3, 2026 and the Forest Service will use the publication date to determine whether comments or objections are timely.
Where Forest Service Notices Appear
If you live or work near National Forests in Utah, Nevada, parts of Idaho, or Wyoming, the Forest Service will publish legal notices in the specific local newspapers listed (for example: Salt Lake Tribune, Reno Gazette-Journal, Idaho Statesman). Publication begins on February 3, 2026 and will continue until further notice. Check the named newspapers for proposed actions, decisions, and how to file comments or objections.
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