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40th Anniversary Media Information

Public Relations Contact

Phillip Yates
Phone: 720-564-0500 ext. 14
E-mail: phillip (at) resource-media.org

 

Stories and News about High Country News

 

4/9/10 - ColoradoPols.com blog: Western Media Icon Turns 40. Blogger "ClubTwitty" writes, "High Country News provides the kind of in-depth and thoughtful coverage widely absent in today's soundbite 24 cable culture of fast food news." Read the blog

3/15/10 - 2010 UTNE Independent Press Award nomination letter. High Country News has been nominated by UTNE for best environmental coverage and general excellence. Read the letter (PDF 3.2Mb)

2/21/10 - "High Country News marks 4 decades informing debate on western issues" - Grand Junction Sentinel
The Sentinel's Dennis Webb brought along a photographer when they visited our Paonia office. Read the article

2/3/10 - "High Country News celebrates 40th anniversary of defying the odds" - Westword
Westword (Denver's great alt-weekly) has a column celebrating our 40th year -- and our nonprofit journalism model, "so old it's new again."
Read the article

1/17/10 - "Colorado Matters" - Colorado Public Radio
Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner interviews High Country News publisher Paul Larmer.

 

 

 

High Country News press releases

High Country News Fact Sheet (PDF 102k)

LA Times press release about High Country News, April 4, 1973 (PDF 499k)

 

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