Springtime; HCN Albuquerque potluck; BLM conference in Las
Vegas; Paonia's Easter eggs; Nicholas DeVore III visits from
Bisbee, Arizona.
Items by Betsy And Ed Marston
Robert Amon is legally untangled; HCN's new development
associate, Michelle Anton Allen; corrections, congratulations,
visitors, lost writers; and Paonia's coal mine
controversy.
Rearranging a crowded office; springtime visitors;
Michelle Nijhuis stays, Peter Chilson leaves; working assets grant
applied for.
Congratulations to Greg Hanscom and Tara Thomas and
others; newsletters galore; mailing list policy.
Feedback; Manas magazine returns to life; new interns
Jamie Murray and Alan Schussman.
Plaudits for Frank and Deborah Popper; visitors,
corrections, and Rob Pudim's "consensus cartoon" comes
home.
David Brower wants to empty Lake Powell; trail builder
Gudy Gaskill visits.
HCN board meeting in Driggs, Idaho; Writers on the Range
at HCN; fall visitors; research fund drive; correction.
Paonia's Cherry Days festival, summer visitors,
corrections, and Mollie Beattie, U.S. Fish & Wildlife head,
dies of cancer at age 49, also obituary for Harley Greiman by Ed
Marston.
Navajo football broadcast, George Nethercutt not a good
listener, fish visitors comment, Wanaleiya resort in Nevada, Iowa
romance, cold weather in the Dakotas, big and little
DIAs.
Larry Tuttle ends 1,872-mile walk; Karl Hess Jr. visits;
other visitors; advertising; name confusion.
HCN anniversary in Lander, Rick and Heather Knight present
award to HCN, new interns Heather Abel and Warren
Cornwall.
Death of reporter Jim Stiak; HCN board meeting report;
Cascadia Times; Visitors.
Skipped issue, board meeting announcement, interns Ross
Freeman and Anders Halverson.
Former interns, odds and ends, corrections
Energy award, marriages and visits, corrections, Charles
Wilkinson
Arrival of Ray Ring and family, visitors,
corrections.
Wake fire near Paonia, 14 firefighters killed near
Glenwood Springs.
Odds and ends, HCN survey, avalanches in northwest, intern
Peter McBride.
Odds and ends, visitors, transitions, intern Carol Busch,
barebones, high praise.
The frailness of Jackson Dam brings two sacred Western forces into conflict: agricultural water rights versus one of America's most beautiful and popular national parks.
Visitors, odds and ends, mistaken identity.
- Meet the gun-toting ‘Tenacious Unicorns’ in rural Colorado
- Diverted, drained and dwindling: What’s the fate of New Mexico’s Rio Grande?
- The Washington, D.C., siege has Western roots and consequences
- A viral coyote-badger video demonstrates the incredible complexity of nature
- The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe reintroduces bighorn sheep on tribal lands
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