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Mountain State Sierran Archives

2008

Updates on the Slatyfork Sewage Treatment Plant, the TrAILCO Powerline, and our summer outings and tours to WV Mountaintop Removal mining sites. Plus our inaugural article on our WV Environmental Heroes. All in your July-August issue of the Mountain State Sierran

2008

Our Political Endorsements, the Wild Mon Wilderness Bill and a proposed quarry in the Eastern Panhandle hightlight this is of your Mountain State Sierran

2008

We have a new WV Wilderness Bill, plus there lots going on in the 2008 WV state legisture.

2008

Energy issues and the Chapter Excomm election highlight the first 2008 issue.

2007

Local and national energy issues highlite this issue of your Mountain State Sierran, which is in a brand new print format for the first time in almost 20 years!!

2007

The Dirty Truth about Coal, a new book on Mountaintop Removal Coal mining and information on the Greenbrier CoGen Plant and Health Providers for Wilderness. Plus new Outings and information on other issues in this issue of your Mountain State Sierran

2007

Bears! Parks! Traffic! Powerplants and Powerlines! But not Park Bears playing in Traffic next to ever increasing power-plants and power-lines! Read more in your July-August issue of your Mountain State Sierran.

2007

Successful citizen actions and litigation have moved the Global Warming and Energy issues forward

2007

Cheat Canyon Litigation, Clean Energy, Wilderness, the Chapter's recommendations for the 2007 Board of Directors Election, and much more in this edition of your Mountain State Sierran newsletter

2007

Big news on our energy issues, plus a report from our Political Committee, and we have a new Outings Chair. AND be sure to vote on the Chapter Executive Committee election when you receive your copy of this newsletter in the mail!

2006

MORE information, More articles and MORE political endorsements in this issue of your Mountain State Sierra!

2006

What's blowing in the WV Wind? This time of year our Political Endorsements, instead of Windmills.

2006

Air pollution, Wilderness, and Energy Issues: all in West Virginia and in this issue of the Mountain State Sierran!

2006

Political endorsements and the 2006 Wilderness Campaign Workshop

2006

The Slatyfork Sewage Saga and the critical need for new volunteers highlight this issue of the Chapter newsletter!

2006

From Blair Mountain to the Mon National Forest to our next Executive Committee meeting in Morgantown, read all about here in the Mountain State Sierran!

2005

Reports on the Sierra Summit and the last weeks of the official comment period for the Mon National Forest Plan highlight this issue.

2005

This issue of the Mountain State Sierran highlights our efforts to protect the Mon National Forest by generating thousands of comments on the Draft Forest Management Plan by the November 14th deadline!

2005

More outings, more issues and more information in this issue of the Mountain State Sierran!

2005

Read about our fight to save wildlife in the Cheat Canyon, mountain bikes and wilderness, plus the 2005 Mother Jones award going to Dave Saville

2005

In this issue of the Mountain State Sierran, learn about renewed threats to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, threats of invasive plants in WV's Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and how you can participate in the 2005 Sierra Summit

2004

In this issue, read about the Sierra Club's settlement with Longview; nonattainment designations for air pollutants in West Virginia; the Sierra Student Coalition, and how to get more wilderness in West Virginia.

2004

2004

In our May/June 2004 issue you'll read about our appeals of an air pollution permit for the Longview Power Plant, a report from the West Virginia University Sierra Club students, and lots more.

2004

Information about the Chapter Executive Committee Elections, as well as the National Board Elections. Also lots of good stuff about Wilderness preservation in our good state.

   
   

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