The Painted Rocks Guardian

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March 31, 2003 back thru March 21, 2003

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
 

 Monday, 31-Mar-2003

Bombers Strike Baghdad Command Centers

Kin of Saddam's aides fleeing  

 

USFS Logging - Agency Eco-terrorism at Home

The fleecing is real  

Trade dispute, oversupply weigh down timber industry

U.S. lumber auction has critics

Feds to ask ranchers for toad 'safe harbors'

Forest proposal hopes to boost seed production

Forests need more protection, less Bush

Ottawa mulls oil drilling off B.C.

Power Plant Lookup  


The local overnight low temperature last night was +35F
and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +64F.  No measurable precipitation was recorded 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

 Sunday, 30-Mar-2003

UN envoy assesses a 'sober' Pyongyang

Alarming news from the Canadian border

 

White House persists in Alaska refuge fight over oil drilling

Colorado Seeks Resolution to River Woes

Game farm bill dying

Idaho delegation supports,
DOW opposes change in wolf status

Shoshones Finally Get Massacre Land

Call off the wolf cull in our great wilderness

Rallying to Protect an American Migration

Oil and gas claims crown as B.C.'s No. 1 resource industry

The local overnight low temperature last night was +25F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +54F.  No measurable precipitation was recorded 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

 Friday, 28-Mar-2003

Is The Mainstream Press Watching The Same War
The Rest Of Us Are?

 

Who's afraid of EVST?
The University of Montana's Environmental Studies program has graduated some of the state's most effective advocates. So why do lawmakers want to see it gutted?

Open-pit mine bill is killed

Fickle geyser erupts again as geologist leaves park

Glacier sees some hog avalanches

Forest Service developing access plans
The Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest is about to tackle
travel management in its three most troublesome areas

Craig rallies support to build $1.1 billion project at INEEL

Rising clouds leave forests high and dry

Purchase of gypsum mine revives Vegas-area land-use battle

Earthquake Warnings in Ionosphere?

Two Deaths Caused by Smallpox Vaccine?

The local overnight low temperature last night was +25F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +41F.  There was only a trace amount of snow recorded 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-Mar-2003

Moslem Problem Within U.S. Military: Pentagon
Sacrifices Lives To Accommodate Political Correctness


 When in England at a fairly large conference, Colin Powell was recently asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury if our plans for Iraq were just an example of empire building by George Bush.

He answered by saying that, "Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return."

It became very quiet in the room.
 

Otter Creek mining bill draws no opposition

Officials kill 4 cattle-eating wolves

Forest policy changes draw mixed reactions

Progress made on wilderness incursions

Interior Department proposes natural gas royalty breaks
in Gulf of Mexico

The local overnight low temperature last night was +19F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +39F.  There was 1" of snow recorded 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

 Wednesday, 26-Mar-2003

U.S. Drops 'E-Bomb' On Iraqi TV

Marines line up on Iranian border

Heavy Spin on Logging Plan

Decision on snowmobiles in Yellowstone issued; group files suit

Report finds Indian trust plantiffs owed a mere $61

EPA lets up on farms as polluters

ATV road show comes to Hailey 
Public opinion predominately against 460-mile loop

Rough Ride
Adult-Sized ATVs Pose Dangers to Children

Kulongoski says economy, environment are entwined

Panel gives nod to game farm buyout

Huntin News
Wildlife officials say suspect admits killing rare sea otter

The local overnight low temperature last night was +32F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +47F.  There was no measurable precipitation recorded 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

 Tuesday, 25-Mar-2003

Sandstorms Slow March to Baghdad

 

Washington critical of Idaho plan for cleaning polluted lake

  Doctors fault Yellowstone National Park plan

  State experiments to reduce animal deaths

  Bird watchers flock to Nebraska to see
world's largest convergence of cranes

  Utah's Antiterror Plea Slighted


Painted Rocks/West Fork Road Project Update

Federal Highway Administration project manager Todd Butikofer has recently returned and opened the FHWA's Darby office (same location as last year) in preparation for the resumption of the road project around Painted Rocks lake on about 15-April.  

Early indications are that the road open/closure schedule that was in effect last Fall will be reinstituted at approximately the same times. 

There are other early indications that work involving the replacement culvert under the West Fork road at Slate Creek may take place later than thought last Fall.  Additional information on this particular part of the project will likely be available in the next few weeks.

Todd may be reached by telephone in Darby at (406) 821-9932 or by email at todd.butikofer@fhwa.dot.gov

We understand that Todd will be publishing a newsletter, as he did during the last year, soon ... likely within several weeks.

 

Indian housing facing political pressure

  Sprawl costing state billions, policy center finds

  Anti-easements bill criticized

GOP puts sales tax on front burner

The local overnight low temperature last night was +25F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +43F.  There was no measurable precipitation recorded 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, 24-Mar-2003

Allies Push to Within 50 Miles of Baghdad

Battle of Baghdad due to start soon

meanwhile....


Ignorant Government Officials
Vs Hollyweirds
 
So, just how ignorant are these people who are running the country? Let's look at the biographies of these "stupid", "ignorant" , "moronic" leaders, and then at the celebrities who are castigating them
[read this .. we think that you'll
see a pattern  ... Ed.]
 

 

Access, grazing among concerns raised by forest plan

Bomb scare closes border

Forest management? No, politics as ususal

Chief Bosworth statement on Forest Service 2004 Budget

Congress again crafting gas line legislation

It's not easy being green
Environmental-appeals bills hit Senate floor this week

Canyon Creek: Forest seeks fast-track for dam work

Burden of Proof
What we don't know about the toxic chemicals in our bodies

Majestic elk rule the rain forests

State seeks to ease wolf protection

The local overnight low temperature last night was +21F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +39F.  There was no measurable precipitation recorded 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

 Sunday, 23-Mar-2003

Allies Advance Toward Baghdad

 

Mild earthquake hits Helena area 

Pentagon chiefs told to prepare national security exemptions
to environmental laws

Emboldened by Poll, Activists Seek Bear-Baiting Ban on Federal Land

Feds won't probe biologist's Klamath fish kill charges

  Environmental groups want SNRA grazing shut down

Puzzled scientists work to find what's causing California otter deaths 

  Gray wolves move re-opens debate

  Forest officials find getting to the root of wildfires no easy task

The local overnight low temperature last night was +27F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +53F.  There was 0.375" of rain followed by less than 0.50" of snow recorded 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

 Saturday, 22-Mar-2003

Allies Launch Second Round of Heavy Nighttime Bombing

  Psychological warfare in Iraq brings success

 

  Groups sue to prod state action on protecting wild salmon

  Pentagon seeks environment waivers

Snowmobiles don't belong in Yellowstone

  Grizzly hunting should be halted

  Aluminum plant now must sell electricity

  U.S. utility sets sights on Alberta

  Park visitors don't require 'middlemen'

The local overnight low temperature last night was +37F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +51F.  No measurable precipitation was recorded 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

 Friday, 21-Mar-2003

U.S. braces for possible sabotage of Iraqi oil fields


Loggers' Holiday

Aerial spraying included in ambitious forest weed plan

Potlatch forests to get dual reviews for sustainability
Process will offer direct comparison of two programs

Protection of cutthroat topic of suit

Nevada miners may soon have to put their money
where their mouth is

Tribes hope to restore tax on BNSF

Salmon proponents decry plan to draw more stream water

Utah
Washington County presents case for wilderness lands
Officials prepare proposal for federal government; county differs from BLM on amount of apportionment needed

21 accused of violating park snowmobile ban

More suspected SARS cases in U.S.

The local overnight low temperature last night was +29F and yesterday's afternoon high temp was +52F.  No precipitation was recorded 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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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.


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