Celebrating Non-GMO and Non-Glyphosate Excellence with Health Food Producers

Biochecked’s 14th Anniversary: Celebrating Non-GMO and Non-Glyphosate Excellence with Health Food Producers 🌿 Join BioChecked™in Celebrating 14 Years of Pioneering Non-GMO and Non-Glyphosate Certification! 🌱 For 14 years, Biochecked™ has been the trusted partner for health food producers, ensuring the highest standards in non-GMO certification and non-Glyphosate certification. Our mission? To empower producers to deliver clean, sustainable, and transparent products … Read More

Discovering Gold in Black Hills: A Golden Opportunity at Fog Lode

Discovering Gold in Black Hills: A Golden Opportunity at Fog Lode The Black Hills of South Dakota have long been synonymous with gold, sparking dreams of fortune since the 1874 Custer Expedition ignited the Black Hills Gold Rush. Today, the region is buzzing with renewed excitement, particularly around the Richmond Hill Mine, where Dakota Gold Corp. has uncovered a significant … Read More

Did Big Tech and Mainstream Media Break Search Engines—or Did They Sabotage Themselves?

Did Big Tech and Mainstream Media Break Search Engines—or Did They Sabotage Themselves? Introduction: A Personal Journey Through a Digital Revolution In the mid-1990s, I was a struggling artist in Rapid City, South Dakota, juggling a new marriage, a hefty mortgage, and a burning desire to turn my creative passion into a sustainable livelihood. Freshly laid off from a corporate … Read More

Winds in your sails!

Speaking about monitary supply, economics and money today with a friend I said, “One man’s wind fills his sails, guiding his ship and crew to new horizons, while the same wind fans the flames of another’s destruction.” – Scott L. Prentice I’m not sure if this is someone else’s quote (Deepseek Search revealed no other use of this quote), but … Read More

A Tale Between Two Towers

The Towers of Friendship: Seth Bullock, Theodore Roosevelt, and a Symbol of Insight In my previous post, I started to dive into the extraordinary friendship between Seth Bullock, Deadwood’s legendary sheriff, and Theodore Roosevelt, the adventurous president who dubbed Bullock “a true Westerner, the finest type of frontiersman.” Their bond, forged in the Dakota Territory, led to Bullock’s service as … Read More

From Highlands to Badlands: My Journey with The Rubicon, Fog Lode, 4 Bears Casino, and Roosevelt’s Legacy

From Highlands to Badlands: My Journey with The Rubicon, Fog Lode, 4 Bears Casino, and Roosevelt’s Legacy By Scott Prentice The North Dakota Badlands and South Dakota’s Black Hills are lands of rugged beauty—golden buttes, whispering cottonwoods, and towering Ponderosa pines that stand as sentinels of time. As an artist, prospector, and developer, I’ve been shaped by these landscapes, from … Read More

Evaluating the Gold Potential of the Fog Lode

Evaluating the Gold Potential of the Fog Lode Greetings! I’m Scott, the owner of Fog Lode. I’m currently exploring the gold and gold valuation on my property known as Fog Lode. What a journey this past 25 years have been. I lived up here on The Rubicon for over 18 years. I moved to Florida in 2014 to enjoy the … Read More

Why the “No Tax on Social Security” Promise Was Left Out of the One Big Beautiful Bill: A Story for Seniors

Why the “No Tax on Social Security” Promise Was Left Out of the One Big Beautiful Bill: A Story for Seniors Imagine a bustling kitchen table where a group of seniors, sipping coffee and flipping through the morning news, discuss the latest buzz about the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBBA) of 2025. They’d heard President Trump’s campaign promise to eliminate … Read More