High Times

A paper with a big voice hails from one of the state's tinier towns.

Home on the range: Ed and Betsy Marston have run the High Country News since 1983.
Cindy Wehling
Home on the range: Ed and Betsy Marston have run the High Country News since 1983.

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If they come calling, Puls might do well to keep them away from Daily editor Pam White. Previously in this space, she expressed surprise that the paper had been put up for sale, but she now says that toward the end of Harburg's tenure as publisher, a potential buyer had actually met with her and numerous Daily shareholders, "and I'd really grilled the guy, which might have scared him off.

"I love this paper, and I love what we're able to do and the latitude we're able to have as an independent," she goes on. "And I'd hate to see that change."

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