We first told you about Brian Gibbs last month. He was let go from the Effigy Mounds in northeastern Iowa. Gibbs was one of about a thousand National Park Service employees who lost their jobs.
Ranger Brian Gibbs went viral on social media after announcing he'd lost his job at Iowa's Effigy Mounds in federal layoffs.
An Iowa Park Ranger fired amid a flurry of federal job cuts says he is now being reinstated and will be returning to work on ...
The rangers want the public to know how many people got fired on Feb. 14 in what’s being called the “Valentine’s Day Massacre,” says one seasonal park ranger who is leading the charge.
An Iowa National Park Service Ranger, will return to his position Monday after a federal judge ordered the reinstatement of probationary employees who were term ...
Some 1,000 layoffs, lost funding expected to have a profound effect on the 433 national park sites sometimes called ...
This story was originally published in Public Domain. As the Trump administration fired hundreds of probationary Park Service employees in February, it spared a special subset from the purge ...
As a result of recent court orders, about 1,000 previously fired employees from the National Park Service will get their jobs back. That includes about eight workers from the Santa Monica ...
After Rob’s tragic death, National Park rangers cared for my grieving family. Their job isn’t negligible. In the hope chest beside my bed, I keep a small gift given to me by a National Park ...
She had accepted a promotion in early 2024 as a park ranger at Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, which led to a year of probationary employment. It was Valentine's Day, and she was two ...
“We don’t appreciate how much passion, uncompensated effort, thought and energy Park Rangers and other staff do for us behind the scenes,” said Kristen Johannes, a rally participant.