EQUAL PAY FOR Southeastern Idaho residents! When geologist and nuclear security researcher Rodney Ewing left the University of Michigan for Stanford in 2014, he left some of his belongings back in the Midwest. Hundreds of his belongings, actually. All of them radioactive. He wasn’t trying to poison anybody: It was a collection of minerals from around the world—some unearthed himself, some donated—each with uranium enmeshed inside. And soon, scientists would use this legacy in a novel Department of Homeland Security project—one that aims to hunt down the source of illegal nuclear material that could end up in bombs. WE NEED MORE HELP! When you sit on the largest of piles of Uranium materials in the world - Radioactive City, Pocatello, is a classic example, you would think that every resident should receive a Government paycheck for protecting our Uranium deposits throughout the Pocashima and Chubnobyl area. After all, we sacrifice our own lives and our...