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  • Getting Biden Quality Drugs

    It’s a wonderful world where a peasant can get Biden Quality drugs.  I’m not talking about Hunter’s cocaine.  I’m talking about the injection that takes you from Slow Joe mumbling to the animation of his State of the Union speech. I know – for on March 8, I went on youtube to access the State Read more

  • Masonic Donations for the Robotics Team

    Students from the Robotics team visited the Eureka Masonic Lodge on March 21 to demonstrate two of their robots.  The lodge had contributed $1,000 to help with their trip to the Texas competition.  After the Robotics presentation, School Superintendent Joel Graves explained the challenges in passing a bond to pay for a much-needed new school Read more

  • The Waiting Room

    Eureka Community Players (ECP) have undertaken a new challenge: writing plays.  On Sunday, March 24th, these plays will be presented in an anthology format.  Called “The Waiting Room” – An Afternoon of 10-minute Scenes Written by Local Writers begins at 3:00 p.m. at the Timbers Event Center. In September 2023, The ECP hosted a workshop Read more

  • HB 408 Means We Need Better School Board Members, Teachers and Administrators

    HB 408 created the Innovative Education Program Tax Credit which “is available to taxpayers who donate to Montana public school districts (PSD) for the purpose of providing supplemental funding to the school districts for innovative educational programs (IEC).” Montana’s 2023 tax rates ran from 1% to 6 ¾ % (kicking in at $21,6010), so it Read more

  • Can Politicians Learn Inflations Cause?

    If I put my hand on a hot stove, I’m going to pull it back quickly.  Since I have a wood stove that burns half the year, I have the occasional reminder that I need to be a bit more cautious.  The psychology folks call it stimulus response. Generally speaking inflation comes from printing more Read more

  • April’s Eclipse will disrupt Solar Power- Vahe Peroomian

    April’s eclipse will mean interruptions in solar power generation, which could strain electrical grids Vahe Peroomian, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences During the most recent total solar eclipse visible in the U.S., on Aug. 21, 2017, the skies darkened as the Moon crossed in front of the Sun. It blocked out all sunlight Read more