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BLM field manager briefs Churchill County on grazing decisions, land exchanges and geothermal permitting

5422923 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

Zach Reicold, field manager for the Bureau of Land Management's Stillwater Field Office, updated the Churchill County Commission on a range of land-management matters including a grazing allotment decision, land-exchange planning, geothermal permitting and upcoming lease sales.

Zach Reicold, Field Manager for the Bureau of Land Management's Stillwater Field Office, told the Churchill County Board of Commissioners at the meeting that the agency is finalizing documents related to the National Defense Authorization Act and a Sand Canyon Road realignment and will provide the county with the regulatory citations underpinning its proposed course of action.

The presentation covered multiple program areas that affect local land use. “We are finishing up that document this week. And we will have all the CFRs and all the regulations that we're using to base our decision on, and present that to, I believe now, Chris Spross, will present that to you hopefully either by Friday or early next week,” Reicold said.

Why it matters: the BLM manages grazing allotments, land transfers and federal permitting that affect ranching, recreation and potential energy…

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