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  • Utah's wilderness warriors reply

    Scott Groene of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance disagrees with a recent High Country News essay about the best way to protect our remaining wilderness

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    End of summer visitors to HCN; ex-interns make good; corrections

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    HCN’s upcoming potluck is in Portland; new interns Deanna Belch and Lissa James; and corrections

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    HCN’s Gretchen Aston-Puckett and husband Jeremy Puckett announce the birth of Lydia Kestrel, and editor Greg Hanscom and Tara Thomas say hello to daughter Lucia; summertime visitors; Rock & Ice magazine agrees with HCN; and belated thanks to McCune Charit

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    Blake Chambliss walks for affordable housing; visitors; farewell to Charlie Butcher; corrections

  • Dear Friends

    The Bush "pants on fire" mobile visits; Ed Marston at the Sopris Foundation meeting in Aspen; Adam Burke on NPR; Lisa Lombardi in Australia; and Auden and Ellen Schendler welcome a baby girl

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    HCN’s summer visitors; corrections; Canyon Country Zephyr and Four Corners Free Press thrive

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    HCN’s summer break; potluck in Carbondale, Colo.; HCN’s ad policy, real estate ads and special land-trust ad section; reader response; thanks for May fund-raiser in Salt Lake City; clarifications and corrections

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    HCN’s May board meeting; good news for the paper; some readers upset about political stories; scientist Theo Colborn speaks; Mary Sojourner to read in Hotchkiss, Colorado

  • Dear Friends

    Summer interns Zach Smith and Dan Wilcock; visitors; and farewell forever to Penny the dog

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