Writers on the Range
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The bittersweet comings and goings in a small town
John Clayton says Memorial Day in his small town is also a Homecoming, as former residents flock back to visit.
by John Clayton, May 26, 2003 -
Westerners must be fire-starters as well as firefighters
Ed Marston reviews fire-guru Stephen Pyne’s latest book, Smokechasing, and agrees that we’ve got to learn to live with wildfire in the West.
by Ed Marston, May 26, 2003 -
Environmentalists made a deal with the devil
David Gowdey says animal-rights advocates have skewed the environmental movement in the wrong direction.
by David Gowdey, May 19, 2003 -
Sometimes you have to fight
Elouise Cobell, Native American lawyer, refuses mediation; she won’t end her 6-year battle with the Interior Department for a full accounting of Indian trust accounts
by Elouise Cobell, May 19, 2003 -
It’s buyer beware when it comes to Atlantic salmon
Rebecca Clarren warns that it’s "buyer beware" when buying feedlot-produced Atlantic salmon.
by Rebecca Clarren, May 19, 2003 -
Real ranches don’t have "ette" in their name
Linda Hasselstrom says real ranches don’t have "ette" in their name
by Linda Hasselstrom, May 12, 2003 -
The West loses an unsentimental guide
John Krist writes an appreciation of the late David Lavender, an unsentimental historian of the West
by John Krist, May 12, 2003 -
Once more into the breach: Dams could fall in the Northwest
Rocky Barker says dam-breaching is back on the table in the Northwest
by Rocky Barker, May 12, 2003 -
Why Greens need blue blazers
Lou Bendrick advises wanna-be Western politicians to pick preppy green and pink
by Lou Bendrick, May 05, 2003 -
Green Republicans: It’s not an oxymoron
Martha Marks insists that "green Republicans" is not an oxymoron
by Martha Marks, May 05, 2003






