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A Colorado journalist loses his job after pointing out the way Vail Resorts exaggerates a scanty snowfall.
by Bob Berwyn,
Jan 05, 2010
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As more newspapers withdraw reporters from Washington, D.C., Westerners wonder who's keeping an eye on the capital.
by Kate Sheppard,
Jun 19, 2011
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Charles Bowden's new book, Some of the Dead Are Still Breathing, reiterates the bad news of today but declares that times are changing.
by Laura Paskus,
Nov 08, 2009
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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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In Deep Water: The Epic Struggle Over Dams,
Displaced People, and the Environment, Jacques Leslie
profiles people dealing with dams in India, Africa and
Australia
by Michelle Nijhuis,
Mar 06, 2006
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HCN takes a holiday break; Betsy
Marston and Jon Christensen on TV; HCN hosts
discussion and film in San Francisco; a note from Steve Wilent of
indy paper The Mountain Times;
correction.
by Jodi Peterson,
Dec 25, 2006
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If there’s a theme in this summer reading issue,
it’s that of crossings, an idea that really hit home when a
group of people from Kazakhstan recently spent time at
High Country News
by Laura Paskus,
Jun 27, 2005
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New York Times correspondent and National Book Award winner Timothy Egan talks about his enduring love for the West.
by John Moir,
Sep 11, 2009
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High Country News skips an issue; visitors; HCN founder Tom Bell is honored; correction.
by Sarah Gilman,
Dec 25, 2011
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In Translation Nation, Hector Tobar
looks at the new Latino immigrants and examines the way the
immigration experience has changed in America
by Mark E Hayes,
Jun 26, 2006