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  • Buddy, can ya spare a subscription?

    Buddy, can ya spare a subscription?

    Anonymous benefactor provides HCN subscriptions; hiking and peach-picking visitors; correction.

  • Welcome, new HCN employees

    New employees include computer whiz Mike Maxwell and circulation worker Ellen Kraus; Chip Giller of grist.org wins award; Jon Christensen is new director of the Bill Lane Center for the American West.

  • Fall break

    Fall break

    HCN's fall break; a High Country News potluck picnic; visitors; giving due credit for a photo.

  • Romancing the stone

    Romancing the stone

    Maurice McKinney has long delighted the staff of High Country News with lively letters about his life as a rockhound.

  • Hikers and bikers

    Hikers and bikers

    Hikers and BMWers visit; Sonoran Institute's Western lands report; HCN interns are on the move.

  • National visit-your-parents-in-Paonia week?

    Visitors come to Paonia; new books from HCN authors.

  • Welcome, new interns!

    Welcome, new interns!

    High Country News welcomes three new interns and several visitors and wins a couple of important prizes.

  • Visitors from underground

    Visitors from underground

    Spelunkers visit High Country News; correction; obituaries for N.W. Grosse-Rhode and Ramon Mena Owens.

  • See you in July

    See you in July

    High Country News skips an issue; visitors; Ray Ring wins prize; correction.

  • Visitors going and coming

    Visitors going and coming; Betty Fussell’s new book, Raising Steaks; farewell to forester Leo Goebel

  1. Roadless-less | Judge Clarence Brimmer is determined to bring down...
  2. Socialism and the West | Despite our reflexive fear of the word "socialism,...
  3. Stubbornness and the art of riding a bicycle | Bike helmets are unbelievably ugly and dorky-looki...
  4. More gas, less grouse | Study predicts fewer sage grouse as energy develop...
  5. Eco-pawprints | New Zealand professors calculate pets' impacts on ...
  1. Death by a thousand wells | Unregulated domestic wells are straining water sup...
  2. Roadless-less | Judge Clarence Brimmer is determined to bring down...
  3. Socialism and the West | Despite our reflexive fear of the word "socialism,...
  4. Empty nest |
  5. Watts of water | Not all environmentalists believe that pumped hydr...

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