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1 2 3 4 PAUSE Cosmic Prospecting in Lead, South Dakota What happens when an old mining town recruits a physics lab and pursues Big Science? Subscribers only more Perspective Drought, Glen Canyon Dam, climate change and God Drought, Glen Canyon Dam, climate change and God Stopping by the dam during a days-long experimental flood, it's clear that even this massive feat of engineering can't fix the arid West. by Jonathan Thompson, Nov 18, 2013 Current The Latest: NPS creates new winter-use plan in Yellowstone The Latest: NPS creates new winter-use plan in Yellowstone Agreement reached in the Yellowstone snowmobile wars. by Krista Langlois, Nov 11, 2013 Current The Latest: California is first state to ban lead ammunition to protect condors The Latest: California is first state to ban lead ammunition to protect condors Utah and Arizona have voluntary incentive programs. by Sarah Jane Keller, Nov 11, 2013 Current Cutting class: Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open Cutting class: Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open In 15 years, 32 schools have closed because they have fewer than 10 students. Subscribers only by Krista Langlois, Nov 04, 2013 Feature New Hope for the Delta New Hope for the Delta During the worst drought in more than a century, the Colorado River may flow to the sea once more. Subscribers only by Matt Jenkins, Nov 04, 2013 Uncommon Westerners O pioneer: A filmmaker explores how we find home in the West O pioneer: A filmmaker explores how we find home in the West Los Angeles transplant Vera Brunner-Sung’s first fictional work tackles displacement, transience and belonging in Montana. Subscribers only by Sierra Crane-Murdoch, Nov 02, 2013 Multimedia KDNK Radio speaks with reporter Krista Langlois KDNK Radio speaks with reporter Krista Langlois Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open. by Eric Skalac, Nov 01, 2013 Current Western GOP governors buck their party on Obamacare Western GOP governors buck their party on Obamacare How three Western Republicans are defying party ideology by accepting the Medicaid expansion. Subscribers only by Sarah Jane Keller, Oct 29, 2013 The Goat Blog Emerald ash borers arrive in the West. How far will they go? by Krista Langlois An important win for black-footed ferret reintroduction by Katie Mast Will the farm bill leave private lands conservation behind? by Sarah Jane Keller Why it doesn’t matter whether Colorado’s fracking bans hold up in court by Sarah Gilman Regulations for Native American 'artifacts' auctions may still be too lax by Leslie Macmillan Immigration reform is pivotal for the future of agriculture in the West by Tay Wiles Pisaster disaster: When starfish wasting disease strikes, there’s only one man to call by Krista Langlois Drought and population growth punch Colorado in face, state fights back with water planning by Sarah Jane Keller Could oil companies incentivize coal plants to use carbon capture tech? by Emily Guerin More The Goat Blog Writers on the Range On being away from my primal landscape It was no secret I didn’t want to leave the West. by Charles Finn Health care reform: A chronic national malady Will we ever get it right? by Travis Kelly We need younger hunters Without new hunters to carry on conservation traditions, wild game and habitat will suffer. Subscribers only by Andrew Gulliford Putting politics before science won’t save the lobo The fate of these iconic animals could be decided in the next year. by DefendersofWildlife Rants from the Hill: Towering Cell Phone Trees The cell phone tower disguised as a tree is the new invasive exotic. by Michael Branch Rants from the Hill: Seashells on Desert Mountaintops A story of the old earth and its young inhabitants. by Michael Branch More Writers on the Range Email Newsletter The West in your Inbox Follow Us Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Follow our RSS feeds! Comments Most Commented Most Emailed Crista Worthy on Wilderness found in a BMW I enjoyed this essay very much. It reminds me of m... Sarah Gilman on After South Dakota’s deadly whiteout, a look at blizzards past Hi Kathy--You're the second reader to call this ou... Kathy Smith on After South Dakota’s deadly whiteout, a look at blizzards past Although the online article seems to be slightly d... Carl McWilliams on Why it doesn’t matter whether Colorado’s fracking bans hold up in court SEE THIS LINK: http://www.timescall.com/opinion... Timothy McKeown on Regulations for Native American 'artifacts' auctions may still be too lax Point of clarification to "Native American": The N... Advertisement Subscriber Alert HCN Classifieds

1 2 3 4 PAUSE Cosmic Prospecting in Lead, South Dakota What happens when an old mining town recruits a physics lab and pursues Big Science? Subscribers only more Perspective Drought, Glen Canyon Dam, climate change and God Drought, Glen Canyon Dam, climate change and God Stopping by the dam during a days-long experimental flood, it's clear that even this massive feat of engineering can't fix the arid West. by Jonathan Thompson, Nov 18, 2013 Current The Latest: NPS creates new winter-use plan in Yellowstone The Latest: NPS creates new winter-use plan in Yellowstone Agreement reached in the Yellowstone snowmobile wars. by Krista Langlois, Nov 11, 2013 Current The Latest: California is first state to ban lead ammunition to protect condors The Latest: California is first state to ban lead ammunition to protect condors Utah and Arizona have voluntary incentive programs. by Sarah Jane Keller, Nov 11, 2013 Current Cutting class: Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open Cutting class: Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open In 15 years, 32 schools have closed because they have fewer than 10 students. Subscribers only by Krista Langlois, Nov 04, 2013 Feature New Hope for the Delta New Hope for the Delta During the worst drought in more than a century, the Colorado River may flow to the sea once more. Subscribers only by Matt Jenkins, Nov 04, 2013 Uncommon Westerners O pioneer: A filmmaker explores how we find home in the West O pioneer: A filmmaker explores how we find home in the West Los Angeles transplant Vera Brunner-Sung’s first fictional work tackles displacement, transience and belonging in Montana. Subscribers only by Sierra Crane-Murdoch, Nov 02, 2013 Multimedia KDNK Radio speaks with reporter Krista Langlois KDNK Radio speaks with reporter Krista Langlois Alaskan villages struggle to keep schools open. by Eric Skalac, Nov 01, 2013 Current Western GOP governors buck their party on Obamacare Western GOP governors buck their party on Obamacare How three Western Republicans are defying party ideology by accepting the Medicaid expansion. Subscribers only by Sarah Jane Keller, Oct 29, 2013 The Goat Blog Emerald ash borers arrive in the West. How far will they go? by Krista Langlois An important win for black-footed ferret reintroduction by Katie Mast Will the farm bill leave private lands conservation behind? by Sarah Jane Keller Why it doesn’t matter whether Colorado’s fracking bans hold up in court by Sarah Gilman Regulations for Native American 'artifacts' auctions may still be too lax by Leslie Macmillan Immigration reform is pivotal for the future of agriculture in the West by Tay Wiles Pisaster disaster: When starfish wasting disease strikes, there’s only one man to call by Krista Langlois Drought and population growth punch Colorado in face, state fights back with water planning by Sarah Jane Keller Could oil companies incentivize coal plants to use carbon capture tech? by Emily Guerin More The Goat Blog Writers on the Range On being away from my primal landscape It was no secret I didn’t want to leave the West. by Charles Finn Health care reform: A chronic national malady Will we ever get it right? by Travis Kelly We need younger hunters Without new hunters to carry on conservation traditions, wild game and habitat will suffer. Subscribers only by Andrew Gulliford Putting politics before science won’t save the lobo The fate of these iconic animals could be decided in the next year. by DefendersofWildlife Rants from the Hill: Towering Cell Phone Trees The cell phone tower disguised as a tree is the new invasive exotic. by Michael Branch Rants from the Hill: Seashells on Desert Mountaintops A story of the old earth and its young inhabitants. by Michael Branch More Writers on the Range Email Newsletter The West in your Inbox Follow Us Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Follow our RSS feeds! Comments Most Commented Most Emailed Crista Worthy on Wilderness found in a BMW I enjoyed this essay very much. It reminds me of m... Sarah Gilman on After South Dakota’s deadly whiteout, a look at blizzards past Hi Kathy--You're the second reader to call this ou... Kathy Smith on After South Dakota’s deadly whiteout, a look at blizzards past Although the online article seems to be slightly d... Carl McWilliams on Why it doesn’t matter whether Colorado’s fracking bans hold up in court SEE THIS LINK: http://www.timescall.com/opinion... Timothy McKeown on Regulations for Native American 'artifacts' auctions may still be too lax Point of clarification to "Native American": The N... Advertisement Subscriber Alert HCN Classifieds

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