Las Vegas Sun

April 24, 2024

U.S. officials to mark creation of Nevada national monument today

Top federal land administrators are due in Las Vegas today to dedicate a sprawling new national monument in southern Nevada.

U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and Bureau of Land Management Director Neil Kornze were scheduled to join Democratic U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, Congresswoman Dina Titus and local officials for an evening ceremony at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas.

President Barack Obama in July designated some 1,100 square miles of rangeland and mountains in Nye and Lincoln counties as Basin and Range National Monument.

The monument covers an area the size of Rhode Island about a two-hour drive north of Las Vegas.

National monument designation protects the area from development, resource extraction and land swaps.

Nevada Republican elected officials complained that they weren't consulted before the presidential action.

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