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  • Weekly Wildlife Report

    Pacific Northwest The Pacific Northwest remains under a progressive Pacific pattern, with repeated moisture waves moving inland. Low elevations stay wet while mountain zones continue to see snow, keeping ground conditions saturated and noisy. Winds fluctuate with each system, limiting prolonged daylight movement. Small game movement is compressed and abrupt. Squirrels and rabbits emerge quickly…

  • Weekly Fishing Report

    Pacific Northwest The Pacific Northwest remains governed by a wet, progressive pattern, with frequent rain at lower elevations, mountain snow, and periodic wind. Rivers fluctuate with runoff, and lakes stay cold, stirred, and often stained. Fish behavior is conservative during active weather and opportunistic once conditions stabilize. In rivers, trout and steelhead hold tight to…

  • Bible Study: Letting God Be The Judge

    Matthew 7:1–5: Remain in the process of not appointing yourselves as judges, so that you yourselves may not be judged; for by the standard you are continually using to judge, you yourselves will be judged, and by the measure you are measuring out, it will be measured back to you.Why do you keep focusing on…

  • The M1 Garand, America’s Battle Rifle

    There are firearms that earn respect through engineering alone, and then there are firearms that earn reverence through history, service, and consequence; the M1 Garand belongs squarely in the latter category. More than a rifle, it became an extension of the American infantryman during World War II, shaping how U.S. forces fought, moved, and survived…

  • Monday Night RAW Review; January 5th

    Women’s Tag Team Championships: Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky vs Asuka and Kairi Sane Iyo Sky and Asuka started the match, and Sky came out firing immediately; fast offense, quick transitions, and constant pressure. Early on, Asuka and Sane were thrown to the outside, and Ripley followed with a leap from the apron that wiped…

  • LORT Lands January 21st: A Co-Op Roguelite That Knows Exactly What It Is

    Every so often a game shows up that does not pretend to be the next genre-defining masterpiece, does not posture like it is about to “change gaming forever,” and does not need a cinematic trailer to explain what it is doing. LORT is one of those games. Scheduled to release on January 21st in Early…

  • Avatar and Zootopia 2 Dominate the Box Office, While David Quietly Holds Its Ground

    The box office right now tells two very different stories at the same time: spectacle still rules the mountain top, while something smaller and quieter has managed to plant a flag further down the list without collapsing under the weight of the giants above it. At the very top sit Avatar: Fire and Ash and…

  • On This Day in History: The Godfather Arrives, and Cinema Quietly Changes Course

    There are movies people remember because they were popular, and then there are movies people remember because everything after them looks different. The Godfather belongs to the second kind, and on this day in 1972, it arrived without fanfare, without noise, without anyone fully understanding what had just been let loose. At the time, nothing…

  • YouTuber Spotlight: Salish Matter and Growing Up in Front of the Camera

    There’s a strange thing that happens when someone grows up on the internet: people forget they’re growing at all. They talk about views, thumbnails, engagement, and numbers, but they forget there’s an actual human being inside the frame, changing year by year whether anyone notices or not. Salish Matter sits right in the middle of…

  • High Stake Haul: The Vegas Trucking Underworld- episode 5 ‘The Final Test’ (Action-Crime Trucking Noir)

    “Esteban, I have good news for you, the bosses have one more little test for you and if you can pass it, then you’ll be in for sure, no more tests or questions: this is your ticket into the try outs.” Said Broker Mason Adams over the phone to Esteban. Esteban nodded. “Sounds good, Adams,…