SurvivalBlog’s News From The American Redoubt

This weekly column features news stories and event announcements from around the American Redoubt region. (Idaho, Montana, eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Wyoming.) Much of the region is also more commonly known as The Inland Northwest. We also mention companies of interest to preppers and survivalists that are located in the American Redoubt region. Today, we focus on Idaho’s Anti-Litter Campaign. (See the Idaho section.)

Region-Wide

A British journalist interviewed me, for this fairly-well balanced and fairly lengthy article over at UnHerd: Inside The American Redoubt.

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We generally pay very little attention to sports in SurvivalBlog, but this news story has some larger implications: Whitman Co. judge rules WSU, OSU have control of Pac-12 conference.

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Mule deer tests positive for chronic wasting disease in Yellowstone National Park.

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2023 visits to Yellowstone near 4.5 million, 2nd most visited year all-time.

Idaho

More than three million pounds of litter removed, nearly $25M in labor saved. JWR’s Comments:  That has indeed been a very successful program. Idaho has very little roadside litter, compared to many other states that I’ve seen. But it bears mention that the anti-litter signs that were erected in the early 1990s were all painted with “Cecil D. Andrus, Governor” at the bottom. What a colossal grandstanding move!  (That line was cleverly covered by trash bags, for the original publicity photos.) I suppose that he thought that he’d be Governor-For-Life.  After Andrus left office, all of those signs had to be painted over, or retrofitted with blank plates bolted on, to cover that line. (See the photo at the top of this column.) And today, 30+ years later, most of those same retrofitted signs are still standing. Thankfully, most of the state’s Governors since then have had more constrained egos. Oh, and they’ve all been Republicans. And there is still not very much litter.

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Can Lori Vallow-Daybell and Chad Daybell communicate with each other? Prosecutors believe they can.

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Man sentenced to 24 months for selling $4.4 million in unapproved steroid-like drugs.

Montana

Montana grizzly bear attack survivor shares story of recovery and healing.

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‘Light of this world’: Wife of killed Stillwater miner describes father of two.

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FWP investigating after a moose was poached near Augusta.

Central & Eastern Oregon

Bend-La Pine school bus slides, crashes on icy Crescent Cutoff Road; 3 La Pine HS students injured.

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ODOT again removing Bend Parkway camps as Central Oregon’s homeless face the reality of another cold winter. A pericope:

“Along Highway 97, near Truman Avenue, more than a dozen tents were on the list Wednesday for an ODOT cleanup.

ODOT put up notices on the tents of this homeless camp on Nov. 2, saying the department could remove all personal property within 1,500 feet of where the notices were placed between Nov. 12 and 21.”

Central & Eastern Washington

Cougar sightings reported in South Hill area of Spokane.

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Spokane Police searching for armed robber who wore strange costume.

Wyoming

Gray responds to suit to keep Trump and Lummis off future ballots. A quote:

“Gray stated he plans to defend against that filing vigorously. ‘The attempt to remove Donald Trump and Cynthia Lummis from the ballot is outrageously wrong and repugnant to our electoral process,’ said Gray in a statement. ‘I am preparing a vigorous defense to stop these blatant, radical attempts to interfere with Wyoming’s elections. The weaponization of the Fourteenth Amendment to remove political opponents from the ballot undermines the sanctity of the Constitution. ‘”

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Notice of Wyoming Stable Token Commission Meeting in Cheyenne November 16.

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374 Pounds of Marijuana Seized in I-80 Traffic Stop Near Cheyenne. JWR’s Comment:  It looks like they also got close to a 374-pound criminal suspect!

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