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Thank you, Utah, for leading the way

Utah’s Legislature has an undeserved reputation for being reactionary. Yet state Sen. Chris Buttars of West Jordan, Utah, was definitely onto something when he proposed dropping 12th grade in order to alleviate the state’s budget crunch and reduce the cost of public education. Buttars’ proposal, combined with the Utah Senate’s recently passed bill to exempt […]

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Bear witness to climate change

One thing I love about the West is that so many people know their elevations.  I doubt that many citizens of Atlanta take pride in their thousand-foot-high city.  But everyone knows that Denver is a mile high, and most of us are well aware of the elevation of whatever high pass we have to cross […]

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How to play the gardening game

In his book “Jaguars Ripped my Flesh,” Tim Cahill tells us that he “sits around at home reading wilderness survival books the way some people peruse seed catalogs or accounts of classic chess games.” As a seed-catalog peruser, I took offense at first at being lumped in with the chess nerds. But after giving it […]

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Marijuana stores get no respect

Cimarron, a ranching town of 1,000 in New Mexico, says it does not want a marijuana store. Residents cite the seaside town of Arcata in California where the Arcata Eye says people have finally had it because over 1,000 homes there have turned into “grow houses.” Crime has spiked, newcomers are protecting their stash with […]

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PRO: Sen. Tester’s Montana bill is a true collaborative effort

When Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester introduced his Forest Jobs and Recreation Act last July, he did something that is all too uncommon in today’s political world. He kept a promise. He’d told conservationists, loggers and recreationists that if they could reach agreement on contentious issues involving public lands — including wilderness designation, deciding where […]

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