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  • High Country News welcomes new interns

    High Country News welcomes new interns

    High Country News welcomes new interns Danielle Venton and Neil LaRubbio; Marian Lyman Kirst is our new editorial fellow; and correction to captive wolves story.

  • Welcome, Eric and Kati

    Welcome, Eric and Kati

    High Country News hires Eric Strebel as Web developer and Kati Johnson as circulation assistant; visitors; Holiday Open House; and corrections.

  • Holiday break

    Holiday break

    High Country News skips an issue; visitors; HCN founder Tom Bell is honored; correction.

  • Vagabond visitors

    Vagabond visitors

    Western wanderers pop into High Country News; a new book on Wyoming, On Sacred Ground, features HCN founder Tom Bell.

  • And now, a message from our sponsors ...

    And now, a message from our sponsors ...

    High Country News publishes Green Gift Guide; HCN has some delivery problems, but Becca Clarren's baby delivery goes perfectly; late fall visitors; "Possessing the Wild" missed some lines; and corrections.

  • The times, they are a changin'

    The times, they are a changin'

    High Country News launches a digital edition and iPhone application on November 14, 2011.

  • A fall crop of visitors

    High Country News gets lots of visitors; Paolo Bacigalupi's HCN sci-fi story "The Tamarisk Hunter" is in a new anthology; Utne Reader honors visionaries, including some of HCN's friends.

  • Wanted: a few good board members

    Wanted: a few good board members

    High Country News board of directors meets with staff in Reno; David Wolman's "Accidental Wilderness" wins prize; Greg Hanscom to work for Grist; farewell to Elouise Cobell.

  • A lovely and restless autumn

    A lovely and restless autumn

    Art Director Cindy Wehling takes a break, and Kris Scott and Shaun Gibson take over the reins; visitors; corrections and clarifications.

  • HCN stories win awards

    HCN stories win awards

    Two HCN stories win recent awards; summer visitors come to call; catching up with former intern Lisa McKhann.

 

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  1. Fearful of Agenda 21, an alleged U.N. plot, activists derail land-use planning | A two-year planning process in La Plata County, Co...
  2. Billboard corporations use money and influence to override your vote | In Salt Lake City and other Western communities, b...
  3. The logging town of Darrington, Wash., fights to save a fire lookout | A lawsuit raises questions about how far environme...
  4. Residents of Montana's High Plains are angry - but not at the real threats | Though climate change and the economy are the issu...
  5. Picking ranchers' brains, from Colorado to Mongolia | Colorado State University professor Maria Fernande...
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