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The GOAT Blog
An appeal filed today challenges a hasty permit revision for Arizona's Black Mesa Complex.
by Terray Sylvester,
Jan 22, 2009
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Kathleen Tsosie, who has devoted her life to helping
others, now faces the frightening possibility that her breast
cancer has returned.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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Glenda Rangel and her family grew up drinking from and
swimming in water tanks dangerously polluted with
uranium.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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Nellie Sandoval, the mother of scientist Stefanie
Raymond-Whish, has become an outspoken activist as a result of her
own struggle with breast cancer.
by Florence Williams,
May 26, 2008
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In Idaho and Wyoming, old eminent domain laws allow
private entities to condemn landowners’ property – as
Peter and Judy Riede discovered when J.R. Simplot Co. announced
plans to expand its phosphate mine and build a road across their
ranch.
by Rebecca Huntington,
Feb 05, 2007
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The threat of a coalbed methane boom in Delta county,
Colo., High Country News' backyard, has staff scrambling as
activists to publish an informative booklet that contains articles
on the controversial subject.
by Ed Marston,
May 27, 2002
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Journalist Andrea Peacock chronicles the tragic story of
Libby, Mont., and its betrayal by the W.R. Grace Corp. in Libby,
Montana: Asbestos and the Deadly Silence of an American
Corporation
by Michelle Nijhuis,
Sep 01, 2003
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A mysterious, mangy, half-wild dog known locally as "The
Auditor" has made the moonscape of the Butte’s Berkeley Pit
his home for 16 years, hanging on to life as stubbornly as the town
of Butte itself.
by Matt Vincent,
Dec 09, 2002
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The transformation of once-scrappy mining towns like
Silverton, Colo., and Superior, Ariz., into trendy tourist havens
is bound to leave the locals with mixed feelings and some
nostalgia.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Feb 18, 2008
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Metals mining is making an unexpectedly dramatic comeback in the West.
by Cally Carswell,
Nov 06, 2009