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Spring 2009 Bumper Stickers

Vote on your favorite bumper sticker. The winning sticker will be included in our new subscriber packets as a thank you.

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Suburbs and the economy

The economy has brought growth to a standstill in Phoenix, Las Vegas and other once-booming Western cities. In the next decade, what will happen to all the new suburban neighborhoods that popped up on these cities' fringes?

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Save the salmon?

What should be done about the dwindling stocks of Columbia River salmon?

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2009 Final Bumper Sticker poll

Vote on your favorite bumper sticker. The winning sticker will be included in our new subscriber packets as a thank you.

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Cover Poll for August 4

Our editor is having an indecisive week. That may be one of the symptoms of anxiety caused by the fact that the upcoming issue's cover story focuses not on logging or gas drilling -- HCN's usual fare -- but on crabfishing. In the Bering Sea. So, he's a bit nervous. And now he needs your help choosing a cover for the next issue.

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Was the road to the roadless rule paved with bad tactics?

Greens and Clintonites may have used unfair methods to push the roadless rule through. Does it matter?

Was the road to the roadless rule paved with bad tactics? - Read More…

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