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  • High Country News hires an associate designer

    High Country News hires an associate designer

    HCN welcomes Andy Cullen, our new associate designer; more late-summer visitors come to Paonia.

  • Summer visitors

    Summer visitors

    HCN gets a flood of summer visitors despite the hot, dry season; Deanne Stillman's new book, Desert Reckoning.

  • High Country News gets new interns

    HCN's newest interns are Brendon Bosworth and Emily Guerin; farewell to Philip Fradkin; correction.

  • HCN: Preferred reading of cab drivers and geologists

    HCN: Preferred reading of cab drivers and geologists

    HCN's visitors brave the early summer heat; former intern Lisa Song and reporter Elizabeth McGowan write an e-book called The Dilbit Disaster: Inside the Biggest Oil Spill You've Never Heard Of.

  • High Country News skips an issue

    HCN skips issue; board meeting, intern reunion and reader potluck; growing our readership; breakfast in Bozeman; farewell to Ed Quillen; correction.

  • Remembering Ed Quillen, that prodigious writer of the West

    Remembering Ed Quillen, that prodigious writer of the West

    Quillen skewered conservatives and liberals alike, and his sharp observations were always relevant and on-target.

  • HCNers go to journalism conferences

    HCN online editor Stephanie Paige Ogburn and managing editor Jodi Peterson attend digital media workshops; Danielle Venton gets public radio job; Denver Nicks writes a book; visitors; correction.

  • Visitors, books and brand-new babies

    Visitors, books and brand-new babies

    Spring brings visitors, some with new books; Katie Lee publishes an epic poem at the age of 92; writer Eric Wagner welcomes a daughter; corrections.

  • New books from friends of High Country News

    New books from friends of High Country News

    Jeff Chen visits; new books from Florence Williams, Laura Pritchett, Alan Kesselheim and Fred Anderson; Jamie Williams is new president of The Wilderness Society; corrections.

  • HCN takes a spring break

    HCN takes a spring break

    High Country News skips an issue; update on all things digital; new board members include Rick Tallman of Denver, Sean Benton from Missoula and Wendy J. Pabich of Hailey, Idaho.

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