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HCN Holiday Open House; People’s
Choice Awards for HCN stories; thanks to Mark
Lellouch and Alison Davis; visitors
by Greg Hanscom and Jodi Peterson,
Nov 28, 2005
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A panel of experts will debate whether gas development and
recreation can coexist in western Colorado; Michelle Nijhuis wins
awards; visitors; poem by Cam Scott.
by Jodi Peterson,
Apr 28, 2008
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Editor Michelle Nijhuis wins an award; three brave Westerners pass away.
by Jodi Peterson,
Dec 10, 2012
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HCN is nominated for an Utne Independent Media award; some of the magazine's contributors are nominated for other honors; corrections
by Jodi Peterson,
Apr 15, 2013
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Michelle Nijhuis has just won the 2006 Sullivan Award for
Excellence in Science Journalism for her series on global warming
in the West, which concludes with this issue’s feature
story
by Greg Hanscom,
Mar 06, 2006
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An exhausted young mother, her lively new baby, and a compassionate drunkard have a brief but lovely encounter on the plaza in Taos, N.M.
by Michelle Nijhuis ,
Jul 17, 2009
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This essays and book reviews in this special issue of High Country News revolve around the question: What does it mean to be at home in the West?
by Jodi Peterson,
Sep 13, 2009
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Sculptor and newspaperman Bob Wick; congrats to Paul
Koberstein, Alex Pasquariello, Michelle Nijhuis, and Ed and Betsy
Marston; correction
by Greg Hanscom,
Mar 21, 2005
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As humans rely on our ingenuity to cope with climate change, wild plants and animals take refuge in the mountains’ microclimates.
by Jodi Peterson,
Oct 21, 2010
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The creepy glamour of the scientific exhibit Body Worlds 2
– which showcases actual preserved sections of human bodies
– never answers the question of how – and where–
these people lived
by Michelle Nijhuis,
May 29, 2006