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Future of Sun Energy’s New Coal Mine in Limbo After Emotional Board Hearing, Indiana
April 22, 2019
Sun Energy Group, which operates out of Huntingburg, is looking to open a coal mine near Dale. Some residents oppose the mine, and neighbors on both sides of the debate turned out at a hearing Thursday night by Spencer County’s
RECLAIM Act to Invest in Coal Communities Gains Traction in U.S. House
April 22, 2019
A bill that would give coal communities $1 billion to clean up abandoned coal mines and boost local economies was reintroduced in the U.S. House last week. Pennsylvania Democrat Matt Cartwright and Kentucky Republican Hal Rogers joined other lawmakers as
Newmont and Goldcorp Successfully Create World’s Leading Gold Company
April 19, 2019
Newmont Goldcorp Corporation have successful concluded its transaction combining Newmont Mining Corporation and Goldcorp Inc. to form the world’s leading gold business. The resulting company features an unmatched portfolio of assets, prospects, and talent. This portfolio includes long-life operations and
MSHA Opens $400,000 Grant Applications for Brookwood-Sago Grants for Mine Safety Education, Training
April 19, 2019
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has announced the availability of up to $400,000 in funding through its Brookwood-Sago grant program to support education and training to help identify, avoid, and prevent unsafe working conditions
Government Gives Approval for New Gold’s Blackwater Gold-Silver Mine, B.C.
April 18, 2019
The federal government has given approval for the $1.8-billion Blackwater Gold open pit gold and silver mine in central British Columbia. An assessment by the government has determined the mine, about 110 kilometers southwest of Vanderhoof, is not likely to
BLM Authorizes Coal Lease Sale in Ohio, Starts Bidding Process
April 18, 2019
In keeping with the Administration’s goals of promoting energy security and economic growth, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) authorized a competitive coal lease sale for seven federal tracts encompassing nearly 433 acres and containing an estimated 1.4 million tons
Taseko’s Florence Copper Project Produces First Copper, Arizona
April 18, 2019
Taseko Mines Limited is pleased to announce that Taseko’s Florence Copper production test facility is fully operational, from the wellfield to the SX/EW plant, and producing copper. Over the past three months approximately 1.5 million tons of copper ore has
Trump’s Executive Order Could Pave Way for Millennium Bulk Coal Terminal, Washington
April 18, 2019
An executive order from President Donald Trump that could help pave the way for coal exports garnered praise from Wyoming leadership this week. But critics see it as a way to lessen local control over issues of water quality in
House Delegation Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Invest in Coal Country
April 18, 2019
Representatives Matt Cartwright (PA-08), Hal Rogers (KY-05), Glenn Thompson (PA-15), and Don Beyer (VA-08) introduced bipartisan legislation on Tuesday to revitalize coal country by giving communities the funds they need to clean up abandoned mine lands. The Revitalizing the Economy
Groups Sue Over Alton Coal Mine Expansion in Southern Utah
April 18, 2019
Multiple environmental groups teamed up Tuesday to file a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Interior, challenging its 2018 decision to allow a coal mine expansion 12 miles southwest of Bryce Canyon National Park. The complaint filed in U.S. District
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