The latest edition of High Country News is laid out in the Production room of High Country New's Paonia, Colorado office. Luna Anna Archey/High Country News

LOVE your work. Your publication is regularly read not just by us but by the Prelinger Library community of researchers. Our relationship with your publication is great; we believe we’ve maintained for about 20 years.

Megan & Rick Prelinger, San Francisco, California

Supporting people powered journalism with this donation. We have been subscribers for many years and give gift subscriptions to a few other folks each year, recognizing the value of people embedded in the west to provide journalism to inform and educate all of us. Knowing threats just down the road or several states away is critical to a better future for all. Thanks.

Bruce Connery, Victor, Idaho

I was impressed with your annual report which laid out your dramatic strategic swing to address the current market. I have always been impressed with your in-depth and insightful reporting. Please keep telling your story!

Vern Fish, Waterloo, Iowa

Best western journal for the money. Writing and timeliness of topics are unsurpassed in my mind. I have been a fan of HCN since my first introduction to Ed Marston in the mid 1980’s.

Don Rodriguez, Timnath, Colorado

I love HCN and the stories your journalists cover. Not just because you cover critical issues in our national conversation, but your unique perspective focusing on the land, water, and the people that share them. Keep up the great work! HCN is my go-to source for all things related to climate change because, at the end of the day, it is all about land, water, and people. I especially look forward to your print issues.

Arvin Ravidumar, Austin, TX

As local newspapers slowly move toward extinction HCN is more vital than ever for people who care about the west.

John Rosenberg, Turnwater, Washington

We decided to donate monthly to HCN becuse we value the diverse perspectives, excellent reporting and writing, and the focus on the complex issues facing the Western U.S. Thanks!

Naomi & John Bishop, Portland, Oregon

Your in-depth yet easy-to-read articles — about water, coal, wolves just to name three recent ones — provide So Much More information than is available anywhere else. In this era of 24/7 news and tight deadlines, most articles just regurgitate what someone else has written. Your writers take the time to get the full story, and bring it with a personal touch that makes the news more compelling.

Karen Willoughby, Helper, Utah

I utilize HCN with my Outdoor Recreation classes at Southern Utah University and am a big believer in the power of education. I appreciate HCN always striving to do that. I hope that while this may seem little, just like a pebble in water, it will make a lot of waves. Keep up the great work!

Anne Smith, New Harmony, Utah