The sites proposed by Stenehjem are:
- Black Butte in Slope County
- Bullion Butte in Billings County
- Camel’s Hump Butte in Golden Valley County
- Columnar Junipers (Limber Pines) and Burning Coal Vein, formerly known as the Dakota National Forest, in northwest Slope County
- Confluence of Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers
- Elkhorn Ranch
- Killdeer Mountain Battlefield State Historic Site, Wildlife Management Area
- Lake Sakakawea
- Little Missouri River
- Little Missouri River National Grasslands – areas designated by the U.S. Forest Service as not administratively available for future leasing after July 31, 2002
- Little Missouri State Park
- Pretty Butte in Slope County
- Sentinel Butte in Golden Valley County
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Tracy Mountain in Billings County
- West Twin Butte in Golden Valley County
- White Butte in Slope County
- Wildlife Management Areas
One of two things will happen:
- the legislature will push back on this and permits will be considered on a case-by-case basis
- the issue will be settled in court
A very slippery slope at the top of which the attorney general is putting on his skis.
Additional Stories
February 22, 2014: managing editor, The Dickinson Press; property rights above all else
February 21, 2014: farmers/ranchers vehemently against "extraordinary list"
February 15, 2014: state senator representing Dickinson area comes out against "the extraordinary list."
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