Posted inMay 10, 1999: My beautiful ranchette

Dear Friends

Welcome, Chris Wehner High Country News welcomes Chris Wehner, who will manage the newspaper’s home on the World Wide Web. Originally from Rockford, Ill., outside of Chicago, Chris lives an hour’s drive from Paonia in Grand Junction, Colo., with his wife, Paula, and their blended family of five children. He’ll split his time between working […]

Posted inApril 26, 1999: Visionaries or dreamers?

Nostalgic for the Pleistocene

“We are space-needing, wild-country Pleistocene beings, trapped in overdense numbers in devastated, simplified ecosystems.” – Paul Shepard (1925-1996) How’s this for a statement of opinion: In this century and a whole lot of others, no other thinker has been anywhere near so visionary, prophetic, revolutionary and important as Paul Shepard. Yet, if you know about […]

Posted inApril 26, 1999: Visionaries or dreamers?

Star light, star bright, where are you tonight?

Growing up in Canyonlands National Park in the 1940s and ’50s, Alan Wilson often took camping trips into remote areas of Utah with his father, Bates Wilson, Canyonlands’ first superintendent. “The sky was absolutely brilliant at night,” Alan Wilson recalls. Last summer, Wilson returned to Canyonlands. Instead of finding a stark, black sky filled with […]

Posted inApril 26, 1999: Visionaries or dreamers?

Quincy Library Group bars outsiders

The Quincy Library Group, nationally acclaimed for its open and politically diverse membership, will be holding some of its meetings behind closed doors. The restriction, adopted March 30 in a unanimous voice vote, is to prevent disruptions the group fears from longtime opponents of its controversial forest management plan for three national forests in the […]

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