"The federal government has decided not to  fight a court ruling that might allow the Skull Valley Goshute Indians  to revive their plans to store reactor waste on their Tooele County  reservation", reports Judy Fahys in the Salt Lake Tribune. "Two months ago, U.S. District  Judge David M.  Ebel threw out a pair of U.S. Interior Department decisions that, in  effect, led many Utahns to believe that the storage site plans were dead  four years ago. Interior officials’ decision to pass up on an  appeal by Friday’s deadline has angered Utah leaders, who had urged the  agency to vigorously contest the ruling. With the feds’ inaction, the  issues in dispute now return to the agency “for further consideration”  in light of the judge’s ruling. A spokeswoman for Gov. Gary Herbert said he  believes it is inappropriate to have high-level nuclear waste stored 50  miles from downtown Salt Lake City." Read the full article. (Pictured: Margene Bullcreek, one of the leading dump opponents).