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  • Small town, quirky lives

    Former intern Auden Schendler recalls life at "Intern Acres" in Paonia.

  • Evolution of a magazine

    Today’s redesigned High Country News is definitely a magazine, far removed from the black-and-white tabloid newspaper it once was.

  • Home, home on the cyber-range

    Sandra Fults loves pinecam.com, a community Internet site that shares the weather and a whole lot more with the people of Colorado’s Front Range.

  • A decade of difficult questions

    Outgoing High Country News editor Greg Hanscom muses on the stories and issues the paper has covered in the 10 years he’s been with it

  • Don't like the local rag? Start your own

    The writer started a weekly paper: Why doesn't everybody?

  • The myth trafficker

    Keoki Skinner deals lemonade and information from his yellow fruit-stand van in the border communities of Douglas, Ariz., and Agua Prieta, Mexico

  • Sleepers

    Several magazines and newspapers provide good independent commentary on water in the West, but there is always room for more

  • The wet Net

    John Orr created his "Coyote Gulch" blog to follow Denver-area politics and Colorado water issues

  • Waterblogged

    Rick Spilsbury, a Western Shoshone Indian, writes bitingly and sometimes hilariously about Nevada’s water issues on his "noshootfoot" blog

  • Online: No more talking heads

    Jennifer Napier-Pearce uses her own money to produce a Salt Lake City-based podcast called Inside Utah

 

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