by site70171 | Sep 13, 2025 | Podcast
To prove that The Lost Rider isn’t a nerd stuck on environmental technology, we take a side-step and visit with two of our favorite gun writers. Brune met Sheriff Jim Wilson shortly after the first organized cowboy action club in Texas held their annual... by site70171 | Sep 6, 2025 | Podcast
Brune interviews Texas State Farm Bureau Director Greg Buenger about screwworms. Many Texans don’t savvy the damage caused by the possible infestation. Brune’s own experience was treating calves and collecting larvae in 1967. It’s a daily chore... by site70171 | Sep 6, 2025 | Podcast
There is a brackish aquifer water desal plant planned for South Texas. The news about this topic went out before planning was complete. Directors are still addressing the public’s concerns about managing the super-saline discharge, as well as, studying their... by site70171 | Aug 30, 2025 | Podcast
August, 2000 – August 2025, twenty-five years reporting weekly on water issues, technology, the North American Wildlife Conservation Model, and finding answers to the questions that otherwise go unanswered. Nueces River Authority Executive Director John Byrum... by site70171 | Aug 23, 2025 | Podcast
Mrs. Rhonda Kennedy explains to listeners that the Port Mansfield Cut was opened by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1957. While Port Mansfield is no longer a sea-going port, the cut is instrumental to the health of the Lower Laguna Madre. It also allows access to the... by site70171 | Jun 14, 2025 | Podcast
The Alamo: Brune interviews Lee Spencer White. Mrs, White was a key figure in stopping the Centotaph from being moved, as well as, certifying the history is not reimagined to suit a leftist agenda. The building and surrounding plaza are being restored and renovated....