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Writers on the Range The opinion service to publications all over the West began with foundation help in Montana in 1994, but the two founders, Karl Hess and John Baden, threw up their hands after four years and offered it to High Country News, in 1998 for free. The paper, then led by Ed and Betsy Marston, thought twice about adding something new that would require money and person-power to restart. Dave Marston But HCN contributor John McBride contributed $34,000 to give the opinion service liftoff, and staffer Paul Larmer, who would go on to become executive director at HCN, was picked in 1998 to cultivate grassroots Westerners to write about Western issues. ....
James Hambro & Partners poaches fourth hire from Aberdeen Standard Capital Ed Binks will join the wealth manager’s first regional outlet in Leeds James Hambro & Partners has poached an investment manager from Aberdeen Standard Capital to boost its Leeds team, as well as appointing a head of marketing and UK business development. Ed Binks (pictured) will join former Aberdeen Standard Capital colleagues, Aidan Butler and Ed Marsden, at the wealth manager’s recently-opened Leeds office. Butler, who is also an investment manager in the team, said Binks brings “a lot of experience and expertise” in trusts, pensions and charities. “It’s been a year since we opened the Leeds office for JH&P – its first regional office,” Butler said. “We’re attracting clients from the North and Midlands and it’s a sign of the appeal of the JH&P offering that business is growing strongly despite the constraints of Covid, which has hampered the usual opportunities ....
BEYOND THE LORDS OF YESTERDAY When President Bill Clinton took office in January of 1993, the West’s “Big Three” industries of logging, ranching and mining dubbed the “Lords of Yesterday” by historian Charles Wilkinson were already in decline. A new service economy based on the region’s spectacular scenery began to take hold. In 1993, the Clinton administration used the Endangered Species act to end the unfettered logging of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest. That same year, Congress ceased giving away public lands to mining prospectors and increased its support for cleaning up polluted sites under the federal “Superfund” program. ....