Please note that all
links to the news stories below were accurate and working at the
time of posting and archiving, however, the Guardian
has no control on the length of time that a respective news
source will continue to maintain any story in its own archives,
so be advised that you may encounter non-working links - Bill
McKee - Editor
Friday
The local overnight low
temperature last night was +21F and
yesterday's afternoon high temp was +38F.
There was no measurable precipitation at our
location in the last 24-hour period ending at
6AM. Daily local min-max temp &
precip charts may be seen on our PR
Temp & Precip Data page
Thursday,
27-Feb-2003
Huntin'
News
Poachers
who killed five elk sought Hooligans
did some deadly work west of Bozeman early
Saturday morning, slaughtering five cow elk and
leaving them to rot in the field."They
just shot them to watch them die," said Sam
Sheppard, warden captain in Bozeman for the
Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Voting
Software Firm Gets Sued
In a case calling into
question the thoroughness of the certification
process for touch-screen voting systems, a
former engineer for an election software company
has filed a lawsuit against his ex-employer,
claiming executives ignored his warnings of
potential defects
Thursday
The local overnight low
temperature last night was +9F and
yesterday's afternoon high temp was +42F.
There was no measurable precipitation at our
location in the last 24-hour period ending at
6AM. Daily local min-max temp &
precip charts may be seen on our PR
Temp & Precip Data page
[Decent folks who care about the environment
find it hard to stay in Forest Service
management. As people of conscience leave what
we're left with is a FS management group full of
yes-men and yes-women bureaucrats willing to
sell out the environment whenever they're told
to do so. That's why we have what we see daily
in local divisions of this agency of utter
Forest disService. - Ed.]
Tuesday
The local overnight low
temperature last night was -14F
and yesterday's afternoon
high temp was +24F. There was no
measurable precipitation at our location in the
last 24-hour period ending at 6AM. Daily
local min-max temp & precip charts may
be seen on our PR
Temp & Precip Data page
Monday
The local overnight low
temperature last night was -23F
and yesterday's afternoon
high temp was +18F. From 6PM Thursday
through 6AM on Sunday we recorded 15" of
snow. There was no measurable precipitation at
our location in the last 24-hour period ending
at 6AM. Daily local min-max temp &
precip charts may be seen on our PR
Temp & Precip Data page
Earwax
problem in Helena The
1998 initiative that banned cyanide heap-leach
mining is
in jeopardy of being repealed by Senate Bill LC
1220.
[Here's another one that you may want to
contact your
representative about quite soon - Ed.]
Friday
The local overnight low
temperature last night was +30F and yesterday's
afternoon high temp was +41F. There was
6" of snowfall at our location in the last
24-hour period ending at 6AM. Daily local
min-max temp & precip charts may be
seen on our PR Temp
& Precip Data page
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About
the Painted Rocks Guardian's
News, Links, & Commentary Section
It is a
daily look at environmentally related stories from around the country,
many of which are illustrative of the high level of incompetence (and
worse) existing within most of the government entities currently charged
with administering our nation's parks, forests, other public lands,
waterways, and airsheds. As you read these news stories from many
different sources, you will note that almost all environmental
protection/preservation efforts and programs to save our nation's public
treasures originate from private environmental organizations, often
times via court order, and NOT through the respective governmental
agencies with primary administration responsibilities. Most of these
governmental entities (e.g., the Forest Service) have become top heavy
with many levels of career bureaucrats who, instead of protecting and
preserving the nation's priceless resources, are 'busy' catering to
consumptive/extractive industry interests in the course of administering
politically designed social welfare employment programs and wealth
redistributionist grant programs. While the current system is almost
hopelessly corrupt at many levels, it is being increasingly understood
as such by the general public. Increased general public awareness of the
problem is necessary to trigger environmentally informed political
actions that will eventually save the nation's public treasures.
Effective solutions to the current situation will most likely involve
the deconstruction of several bureaucratic agencies as they exist today
with a functional redesign that will shift major policy development and
administrative direction authority into the hands of environmental
groups/organizations (as contrasted with agency hand-picked and selected
'citizen groups' dominated by consumptionists) and out of the hands of
self-interested bureaucrats and extractive industry interests.
- Bill McKee - Editor.