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  • Dear Friends

    HCN Radio Special on "Atomic Tales: Living in the Nuclear West"; visitors; corrections

  • Dear Friends

    Tom Bell and Louise Murie MacLeod at HCN’s fall board meeting at Moose, Wyo.; lots of visitors

  • Dear Friends

    Congratulations to newlyweds Michelle Nijhuis and Jack Perrin; Keep independent journalism alive through the Research Fund; the paper for people who care about the West

  • Talking about a revolution

    Environmental issues in the West are the region’s "big story" – and it’s high time the region’s big newspapers covered them adequately

  • Dear Friends

    New interns Pua Mench and Josh Garrett-Davis; Redlodge Clearinghouse; Visitors from afar

  • Dear Friends

    Nancy LaPlaca is HCN’s new marketing association; visitors from HCN’s past; potluck in Moose, Wyo.

  • The best little radio show in the West

    Radio High Country News is fondly remembered, along with the brilliant and crazy people who made it possible

  • Dear Friends

    Farewell, Radio HCN; and Farewell, radio staffers Adam Burke, Krissy Clark and the recently arrived Maria Schell

  • Dear Friends

    Harold Schoeffler visits from Louisiana; more visitors; new Webmaster Paolo Bacigalupi

  • Dear friends

    We’re back from vacation; visitors; Amy Alanko to leave HCN, Ann Ulrich Miller to return; just kidding about Elvis

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