Northwest Colorado is one of Wendy Reynolds’ favorite places. That’s why the 57-year-old resident of Idaho Springs, Idaho is “delighted” to return to the area where she once worked to take the reins of the Bureau of Land Management’s Little Snake Field Office. Reynolds, currently the field manager for the BLM’s Upper Snake Field Office in Idaho, accepted the position to become John Husband’s replacement. David Blackstun has been serving as the office’s acting field manager for about a year. Blackstun said he did not apply for the position and is leaving the office in mid-January for a job with the BLM in Washington, D.C. Reynolds accepted the offer last week and is expected to start her new position by mid-March. An interim field manager will step in to manage the transition between Blackstun and Reynolds.

