Posted inSeptember 27, 1999: The Millworker and the Forest

An Arizona mayor condemns the New West’s thirst for servants

Note: in the print edition of this issue, this article appears as a sidebar to another article,”Battered borderlands.” Ray Borane, mayor of Douglas, Ariz., from a letter to the Aspen Daily News, dated July 8, 1999: “The U.S. Border Patrol has apprehended and expelled from our area more than 200,000 illegal aliens since the beginning […]

Posted inSeptember 27, 1999: The Millworker and the Forest

A Lewis and Clark revival hits the Northwest

While tracing the steps of Lewis and Clark, Judy Anderson has stopped off at two dozen places where the explorers walked nearly 200 years ago. Among these, Pompey’s Pillar, a lonely landmark on the plains of southeastern Montana, remains fixed in her memory. There, immortalized behind Plexiglas, she saw William Clark’s signature carved into soft […]

Posted inSeptember 13, 1999: Troubled Oasis

Toilet water and other woes

Dear HCN, I used to live in the subdivision below Susan Ewing’s in Montana’s Gallatin Valley (HCN, 5/10/99). As a geologist with experience in groundwater consulting, I became involved in our neighborhood’s concerns about the impacts on our wells of yet another proposed subdivision in the area. While Montana’s intermontane valleys host abundant groundwater supplies […]

Posted inSeptember 13, 1999: Troubled Oasis

1999 Congress on Recreation and Resource Capacity

The 1999 Congress on Recreation and Resource Capacity is bringing the public and private sectors together to discuss the future of recreation on the nation’s public lands. The congress will meet Nov. 29-Dec. 2 in Aspen, Colo. Sponsors include the Bureau of Land Management, Blue Ribbon Coalition and National Parks and Conservation Association. For details, […]

Posted inSeptember 13, 1999: Troubled Oasis

Twenty-five Years of Self-Determination and Economic Development

Native American nation-building is the topic of a Tucson, Ariz., conference, Twenty-five Years of Self-Determination and Economic Development: What Have We Learned? The Nov. 11-13 conference will look at problems Indian communities confront, including joblessness, touchy tribal-state-federal relationships, and how to manage natural resources. Contact the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, the University […]

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