The Great American Heartland Tour – 2026

Greetings! I’m officially announcing our tour! The Great American Heartland Tour – 2026 In the summer leading into America’s historic Semiquincentennial—the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding—Scott Prentice, Executive Director of BioChecked™, embarks on an epic five-month odyssey across the heartland of the United States. Joined by his partner and assistant, Andrea West, this journey is more than a road … Read More

Fog Lode: Strike Gold in the Black Hills

Fog Lode: Strike Gold in the Black Hills with Scott Prentice (Updated January 1, 2026) Disclaimer: The Black Hills has produced over $216,800,000,000.00 dollars in gold at today’s prices since mining started in the early 1900’s. (Over 50 million ounces of gold.) As gold and silver prices continue their upward trajectory amid global economic uncertainties, supply chain disruptions, and increasing … Read More

PIONEER BANK & TRUST FILLS 2,000 CHRISTMAS FOOD BOXESFOR THE SALVATION ARMY

WHAT: Pioneer Bank & Trust volunteers will fill 2,000 Christmas food boxes for distribution by The Salvation Army of the Black Hills.This annual event, now in its 16th year, marks a significant preparation effort for providing holiday meals to local families in need.WHY: This is a key visual opportunity showcasing major community support for The Salvation Army’s holiday assistance programs. … Read More

EVO Unleashes “Echo Horizon”: A Digital Surge of Pop Innovation from the Virtual Vanguard

EVO Unleashes “Echo Horizon”: A Digital Surge of Pop Innovation from the Virtual Vanguard Venice, FL – November 11, 2025 – In a wave of iridescent sound that’s already crashing through the digital ether, EVO—the enigmatic virtual band redefining pop’s boundaries—drops their electrifying new single, Echo Horizon, today. Building on the tidal force of their breakout hit Tidal Rush, this … Read More

Venice Beach Song

Well as a graphic artist and a passion for music production (post production) I’ve found a new passion to put my tech mind into high gear. I’ve been having fun experimenting with AI to develop some interesting music. I’ve developed a couple pretty good releases in multiple genres. I love gospel, raggae and jazz and I’ve even blended them. This … Read More

Unveiling the Roots: Tom Schoenstedt Reveals the Humble Beginnings of America’s Longest-Running Christian Music Festival

Unveiling the Roots: Tom Schoenstedt Reveals the Humble Beginnings of America’s Longest-Running Christian Music Festival By Scott PrenticeOctober 29, 2025 – Venice, FL In the rolling hills of South Dakota’s Black Hills, where faith and music have intertwined for four decades, a simple revelation from the festival’s founding visionary has added a poignant layer to an already legendary story. Tom … Read More

The Morgan Stanley Moonshot -#MorganStanleyMoonshot

I’m calling it today: #MorganStanleyMoonshot A clear clean gold bull run to the moon! I challenge anyone including AI to find fault in what I’m laying down. This might be the biggest launch in history and will out do any thing that Cape Canaveral can muster. It’s a Go! For Launch! The $20,000 Gold Bull Run Is Already Loading: Morgan … Read More

Was He Who He Said He Was?

Was He Who He Said He Was? By Scott Prentice In the quiet hours of study, when the world’s noise fades and the pages of Scripture turn under a single lamp, I’ve often paused to wonder: What if the foundation stones of our faith aren’t as solid as we’ve been taught? For years, I’ve immersed myself in the life and … Read More

Thunderstorms Couldn’t Shake Him – He Flew Right Through Them

Charlie Summers: A Life of Quiet Courage and Unyielding Grace I couldn’t go another day without sharing this everlasting introduction: Colonel Charles “Charlie” Summers (1935–2015) was a man whose life defied the roar of jet engines and the fury of thunderstorms, embodying the rare blend of humility and heroism that defines true greatness. Born on a Nebraska farm, he rose … Read More

Blasting Jesus: A Starving Artist’s Miraculous Mess in 1984

Blasting Jesus: A Starving Artist’s Miraculous Mess in 1984 By Scott PrenticeAberdeen, South Dakota – Circa 1984 Picture this: It’s 1984, and I’m a wide-eyed, broke-as-a-joke college kid at Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota. I’d just scraped together enough cash to set up my first real art studio—a cramped, dusty space dedicated to glass etching, my latest obsession. … Read More