CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - The interim Nevada director of the federal Bureau of Land Management is taking on the job permanently.
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National BLM Director Neil Kornze announced Wednesday that he'd appointed John Ruhs to the post. Ruhs will be based in Reno.
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Nevada's two senators praised him for his work. Republican Sen. Dean Heller said Ruhs has helped resolve a variety of long-standing disputes in Nevada during his short time as interim director.
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Sen. Harry Reid said Ruhs has done terrific work for the agency in the past.
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The BLM manages vast swaths of land in Nevada and has been at the center of disputes over wild horse roundups, grazing rights and sage grouse.
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Ruhs is an Iowa native who's worked for the BLM in a variety of Western states and Washington, D.C.
