A 560-acre tract of pristine state trust land in Sheridan County will remain open to the public after the State Land Board on Thursday voted to kill the land swap. The meeting got off to a heated start with Chuck Gray and Megan Degenfelder exchanging barbs.
The State Lands meeting lasted nearly eight hours, with over six of those hours dedicated to discussing the proposed gravel mine by Prism LLC. The Board heard from several concerned Natrona County residents on the matter.
An outpouring of opposition from recreationists and nearby residents appears to have persuaded state officials, despite no wrongdoing or an official proposal to mine in the area.
The State Lands meeting lasted nearly eight hours, with over six of those hours dedicated to discussing the proposed gravel mine by Prism LLC. The Board heard from several concerned Natrona County residents on the matter.
The State Lands meeting lasted nearly eight hours, with over six of those hours dedicated to discussing the proposed gravel mine by Prism LLC. The Board heard from several concerned Natrona County residents on the matter.