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The national forests are in such terrible shape that it's worth trying a few experiments in collaborative restoration work.
by Paul Larmer ,
Oct 06, 2010
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Western eccentrics are found underwater as well as in the high country.
by Ray Ring,
Jun 21, 2010
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After Editor in Chief Jonathan Thompson leaves, High Country News will be led by Jodi Peterson, Ray Ring and Sarah Gilman; former intern Michael Moss wins a Pulitzer.
by Paul Larmer and Jodi Peterson,
May 10, 2010
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High Country News skips an issue; visitors; Ray Ring wins prize; correction.
by Jodi Peterson,
Jun 15, 2009
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Ray Ring wins Hillman journalism award; Sopris Surfers
gives free Internet to intern house; hcn.org; welcome, Mandela Lou
Hoffman; Camas literary magazine; corrections.
by Jodi Peterson,
May 12, 2008
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Ray Ring wins another award; visitors; Lynne Bama’s
new book of poetry and photographs, Yellowstone Rising; and
Paonia’s Mary Bear Volk celebrates 99 years.
by Jodi Peterson and Betsy Marston,
Apr 14, 2008
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Ray Ring takes a personal, painful look at the
West’s suicidal tendencies, as shown in the life and death of
his brother, John.
by Ray Ring,
Mar 31, 2008
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It may seem like a considerable departure for High Country
News to write about mental illness and suicide, but as Ray
Ring’s deeply personal lead story shows, both tragedies are
rooted in the West.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Mar 31, 2008
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Sarah Gilman is HCN’s new assistant editor; HCN wins
design awards, and Ray Ring is a finalist for a major journalism
award; visitors; corrections.
by Jodi Peterson,
Mar 17, 2008
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Some of the more heated responses to Ray Ring’s gun
story show a certain ignorance of general constitutional
principles, but HCN loves letters and is already looking forward to
readers’ reactions to the current issue’s story on
carbon sequestration.
by John Mecklin,
Sep 03, 2007