Posted inJanuary 17, 2000: STOP

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Y2K Why bother? Try as we might, staff at High Country News encountered no major glitches as 1,000 years petered out. On the first day of the new millennium, a staffer leaving Philadelphia spotted airline monitors all flashing the date 1900, and closer to home in Paonia, we can report that six houseguests were victimized […]

Posted inOctober 25, 1999: Monumental chaos

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Getting it right Mount Evans, Mount Elbert, they’re not the same, many readers note. The former, which we’d called highest (HCN, 9/27/99) is merely 14,264 feet; the latter, near Leadville, Colo., is number one at 14,431 feet. In gently correcting us, Roger Williams of Boulder, Colo., adds that Mount Evans boasts a herd of Rocky […]

Posted inAugust 30, 1999: Who's stopping sprawl?

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Colorful gathering of journalists Assistant editor Greg Hanscom headed to Seattle last month for the Unity Conference, a gathering of 6,000 Black, Hispanic, Native American and Asian American journalists. Power-suited journalists packed the Seattle convention center for four days to hear panel discussions, prize-winning authors and four presidential candidates expound on the importance of media […]

Posted inJune 7, 1999: Mining the past

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Welcome, Keri New intern Keri Watson arrived at High Country News on Paonia’s first sunny day in what seemed like weeks. She’d just spent time shepherding her German in-laws around Salt Lake City, the city where she was born and where she worked as a camera operator at KUED-TV while also doing research for a […]

Posted inMay 10, 1999: My beautiful ranchette

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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 […]

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