Results for keyword: Media
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Heard around the West
Real cowboys wear pink; most isolated places in U.S.; controversial junior high gun program in Utah; Buffalo Commons Corp. goes belly-up in N.D.; woman drives into cougar in Ore.; treating "wealth angst"; grasshopper starts fire in Washington.
by Betsy Marston, Sep 11, 2000 -
Drowning in Noise: Noise Costs of Jet Skis in America
Noise pollution critics believe the only way to solve noise annoyance problems is by banning motorized water skis, according to this report.
by Staff, Sep 11, 2000 -
Voices in the Wind
An anthology, "Voices in the Wind," contains short stories, essays, poems and editorials inspired by the Waterton Glacier International Peace Park.
by Staff, Sep 11, 2000 -
Environmental Performance at the Bench: The EPA's Record in Federal Courts
The EPA rarely wins lawsuits, according to Jonathan H. Adler's report from Reason Public Policy Institute.
by Staff, Sep 11, 2000 -
Heard around the West
Cliffhanging tourist photographer; New West attack in Ketchum, ID; barfing in Harrison Ford's chopper; Albuquerque's water vigilantes; satellite-controlled watering in UT; off-road vehicles in Colo. Rockies; Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell's gun vs. dogs.
by Betsy Marston, Aug 28, 2000 -
The Latest Bounce
Lyle McNeal wins lawsuit; S.D. wetlands won't get new definition; old-growth red cedar in Idaho's Clearwater Nat'l Forest saved from logging; Montana ballot will have initiative on banning new game farms; Environmentalists Against Gore.
by Betsy Marston, Aug 28, 2000 -
Heard around the West
Narcisse, Canada: home to 70,000 snakes; man regrets climbing into outdoor potty; Indian tribe plans bowling alley instead of casino; unscrupulous photographers use technology to track wolves and bears; Sequim, WA, elk wear collars to alert m
by Betsy Marston, Aug 14, 2000 -
The Wayward West
Western wildfires rage; Rosebud Sioux Tribe cuts its planned giant hog farm by half; Dick French is ousted from job in charge of cleaning up Hanford Nuclear Reservation; Clinton withdraws support for a Great Sand Dunes National Park.
by Rebecca Clarren, Aug 14, 2000 -
Farewell, Marc Reisner
With the recent untimely death of Marc Reisner, the West loses a man of independence and integrity, as well as a writer whose book "Cadillac Desert" helped to change the nation's view of Western water and water projects.
by Ed Marston, Aug 14, 2000 -
Heard around the West
San Francisco vs. tourists; "Billionaires for Bush (or Gore)"; camping at Wal-Mart; Yellowstone Web site pulls ads begging for corporate money; lawn ornament bandits in Oregon; lawn mowers vs. people.
by Betsy Marston, Jul 31, 2000






