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As usual, the winter issue had several articles that can’t be found elsewhere. “Mission Impossible,” Justin Miller’s unique perspective on the impact of the horrid invasion of Ukraine on the Russian people, really piqued my interest. Also, I’m a retired environmental planner from Lycoming County, PA, so I appreciated the background about how the Kinzua tailwater came to be in “Allegheny River Stories.” Many readers of hook-and-bullet

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