Posted inApril 15, 1996: Raising a ranch from the dead

Utah’s Burr Trail still leads to court

A tentative cease-fire over the management of southern Utah’s Burr Trail ended abruptly Feb. 13 when a Garfield County road crew bulldozed a hillside inside Capitol Reef National Park. Garfield County officials say it was “just something that had to be done” to maintain the “county-owned” road. But Terri Martin of the National Parks and […]

Posted inApril 1, 1996: Gambling: A tribe hits the jackpot

I made $52,000 in 1994 and never bought a pair of shoes that whole year

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, “Gambling: A tribe hits the jackpot.” “Tiffany” – she asked us not to use her real name – is a 48-year-old real estate agent from Phoenix. She gambled uncontrollably for two and half years and nearly ruined her marriage before controlling her compulsion. Now, […]

Posted inFebruary 19, 1996: Can a Colorado ski county say 'Enough is enough'?

Ski workers look for a home

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Eagle County balks at fourth mega-resort. Imagine Adam’s Rib in operation. Now picture 4,300 new workers scrambling for housing in a county that boasted five vacant housing units last year. “It’s not clear where the new people would go,” says Cathy Heicher, a member […]

Posted inDecember 11, 1995: Hunting: Its place in the West comes under attack

Forget cattle, the money’s in the buck

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Unarmed but dangerous critics close in on hunting. Rancher and farmer Milo Hanson from Saskatchewan, Canada, never imagined that hunting would change his life. That was before judges from the Boone and Crockett Club scored a whitetail buck that he shot near his farm […]

Posted inDecember 11, 1995: Hunting: Its place in the West comes under attack

The politics of hunting creates fluidalliances

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Unarmed but dangerous critics close in on hunting. While nonprofit groups like Ducks Unlimited or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have sharply defined positions on hunting, most environmental groups – composed of both avid hunters and anti-hunters – waffle somewhere in the […]

Posted inDecember 11, 1995: Hunting: Its place in the West comes under attack

Organizations from ‘Get a gun’ to ‘No way’

Note: This article is a sidebar to this issue’s feature story, Unarmed but dangerous critics close in on hunting. Wildlife Legislative Fund of America: “Our sole purpose in life is to protect the right to hunt, fish and trap,” says staffer Allan Wolter. This umbrella organization for 1.5 million sportsmen was founded in 1978 to […]

Posted inNovember 27, 1995: Saving the ranch

Voters say yes to elk, no to takings, jets

In state and local elections Nov. 7, environmental initiatives followed the law of the pocketbook: Measures that would have cost taxpayers money usually failed. Although fiscal conservatism spelled defeat for slow-growth initiatives in Colorado and Utah, it also contributed to a major victory for environmentalists in Washington state, where voters defeated Referendum 48 – the […]

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