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High Country News

April Vol. 57, No 4
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High Country News is the nation's leading source of reporting on the Western United States. Through in-depth reporting, High Country News covers the West’s social, political and ecological issues.

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LETTERS • High Country News is dedicated to independent journalism, informed debate and discourse in the public interest. We welcome letters through digital media and the post. Send us a letter, find us on social media, or email us at editor@hcn.org.

Checking in with Montana’s youth climate activists • They won in court but have no interest in stopping there.

Young with heart • Alaska Native youth are paving the way on climate advocacy and conservation in the northernmost state.

There are no sidewalks here

Bird flu finds its way into Western wildlife • The deaths of two Washington cougars suggest the virus is more widespread than thought.

No helping hand here • How a Boise neighborhood association used zoning laws to try to halt a homeless shelter’s expansion.

Is a nuclear renaissance coming? • Data center power demand is sparking interest in new reactors.

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Thank you, readers! • Your generous and dedicated support makes these pages possible.

DEAR FRIENDS

To Train a Horse • In the niche world of mustang training, volunteers sacrifice time, energy and money to help animals find homes. But can they convince enough people that they want to own a wild horse?

THE TOPAZ AFFAIR • How the discovery of a long-lost monument shattered trust between a Japanese American community and the museum built to preserve its history.

Editor’s Note

The caretakers • Indigenous curators are helping to ensure that museum collections are handled, and expanded, appropriately.

The flaws in our democracy • Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagle puts recent Supreme Court victories for tribes in context.

My house of spirits • Making a home is a journey across time and space.

Heard Around the West • Tips about Western oddities are appreciated and often shared in this column. Write heard@hcn.org.

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