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  1. Roadless-less | Judge Clarence Brimmer is determined to bring down...
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The roadless rule ground game Excerpts from Tom Turner's chronicle of the roadless rule give the inside scoop on how the rule was crafted.
The diplomacy of water Norris Hundley's magisterial Water in the West is back in print to enlighten readers about water politics, especially the Colorado River Compact.
Water across the Divide In 2003, Colorado's Grand Ditch was breached, causing flood damage to the Upper Colorado River and to Rocky Mountain National Park.
Libby is not what you think Libby, Mont., has known more tragedy than most small towns could ever imagine, and yet it remains a wonderful place to live.

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