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Construction is complete on MidwayUSA’s new Roosevelt Corporate Offices Building, in Columbia, Mo., marking another major milestone in the company’s development of its 500-Year Campus. The state-of-the-art, two-story, 64,000-square-foot facility—designed to accommodate more than 200 employees across six departments—is now fully operational. “We are pleased to continue to support the growth of MidwayUSA through our new Roosevelt Corporate Offices Building,” said Larry Potterfield, MidwayUSA founder and chair of the Board of Directors. The staff from the Van Horn Tavern campus has officially relocated to the new building, which is located next to the previously completed Washington Distribution Center. The move…
The world’s oldest firearm company, Beretta is well-known for both its handguns and shotguns. Not content to rest on its history and heritage, the company is still innovating in the firearms field five centuries on. The latest proof is its new-for-2025 AX800 Suprema, which the company touts as “the future of hunting shotguns.” The AX800 is a re-engineered semi-automatic shotgun tailored to waterfowl hunting. Shown with the Mossy Oak Bottomland finish. Since the 1960s, Beretta’s famous over-under shotguns have been complemented by a line of semi-automatics, including the current A400 and 1301 series. The AX800 is a clean-slate design tailored…
Highline High School in Burien has reopened after a lockdown triggered by reports of an armed assault, with three suspects now in custody. The King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) confirms no serious injuries occurred, and no shots were fired during the incident, which involved a student victim who was allegedly assaulted with a gun just before 1 p.m. Deputy Earl Seratt indicated that some suspects may be students, but did not confirm whether any weapons were recovered at the scene. The KCSO is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the assault, raising questions about safety within the school environment. Stay informed…
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This article is a compilation of practical preparedness tips, insights, and lessons learned. It starts with what I call inner resources, or mindset and moves toward the hard, practical items. I offer a rather broad field of experience, including military/industrial electrical work, Christian hospitality in organized retreat settings, hospice/end of life care, and some alternative power experience. I’ll close the article with a Christian exhortation as we head into this Christmas season. Mindset You can break the preparedness mindset down into: homesteading, military, social, domestic categories, etc; or synthesize it into one grand holistic prepster/survivalist perspective. Just don’t flunk the…
Several hundred attendees visit the Rural Retreat Lions Club Gun Show, showcasing an array of firearms and engaging discussions among vendors and visitors. Lions Club member Frank notes the strong turnout and hints at the possibility of sponsoring another gun show within the year, indicating growing interest in such community events. The event features both enthusiasts and vendors, creating a vibrant atmosphere where attendees like Tommy Taylor enjoy browsing the various offerings. This gathering not only highlights the local passion for firearms but also fosters social connections, as participants have opportunities to reunite with friends and meet new people interested…
The 2025 deer rifle hunting season in Pennsylvania officially kicks off after Thanksgiving, lasting from November 29 to December 13. This year also marks a significant change, as hunters can now hunt on Sundays for the first time due to the lifting of a decades-long ban, though hunting is prohibited in State Parks on December 7. As thousands of hunters head outdoors, safety remains a top priority. Hunters are required to wear at least 250 square inches of fluorescent orange clothing for visibility, while nonhunters are encouraged to do the same, especially on state game lands. Additionally, proper trigger discipline…
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Authorities are actively searching for a suspect in a Stockton mass shooting that resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including three children, and left 11 others injured. The incident occurred at a banquet hall during a family celebration on November 29, and Sheriff’s deputies are urging anyone with information to assist in the investigation. In response to this tragedy, Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the shooter, with contributions from local officials to enhance support for the case. A GoFundMe campaign has also been launched to support the family of…
The 2025 Wisconsin Gun Deer hunting season has officially come to an end, prompting local deer processors to ramp up operations. With a successful bow and gun season this year, facilities like Maplewood Meats in Green Bay report a significant increase in deer being processed, focusing on high-quality products such as snack sticks and summer sausage. Plant Manager Brad Van Hemelryk expresses optimism about surpassing last year’s processing levels, underscoring the growing popularity of deer hunting in the region. As hunters turned in their game following the final day on Sunday, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is expected to…