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Environmentalist Hurchalla Loses in Court; Jury Awards Rock Mine $4.4 Million, Florida
February 19, 2018
Maggy Hurchalla, one of Florida’s most prominent environmental activists, was found liable Wednesday for interfering with already-signed contracts. After eight days of testimony, the six-member Martin County Circuit Court jury awarded Lake Point Restoration more than $4.3 million in damages.
Butte’s New Terminal Airport Captures History of the Mining City, Montana
February 19, 2018
The architect behind Butte’s new terminal airport says its design was meant to be fun and capture the history and essence of the Mining City. The Montana Standard reports an opening ceremony for the $10.5 million building designed by Butte
Klondex Reduces Underground Operations and Workforce at True North Gold Mine, Canada
February 16, 2018
Klondex Mines Ltd. has made a change in operations in Canada, which includes the immediate reduction of underground mining operations and workforce at its True North mine in Manitoba, Canada. Following an extensive review of recent operational performance at True
NETL Rare Earth Recovery Projects Meeting and Exceeding Expectations
February 16, 2018
Four rare earth elements (REEs) recovery projects managed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) have made significant progress in the development of a domestic supply of REEs from
EPA to Include Protections in Permit for Pebble Mine Project, Alaska
February 15, 2018
The company that wants to build a copper and gold mine near a major Alaska salmon fishery should receive strict scrutiny because of the fishery’s cultural and economic importance, a regional U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official said Wednesday. Chris Hladick,
Kentucky Sees Six Percent Increase in Coal Jobs for 2017
February 15, 2018
President Donald Trump promised a revival in coal jobs on his watch, but Kentucky didn’t see significant improvement his first year in the White House. An estimated 6,503 people had jobs in the state’s coal industry at the end of
Pennington County Board to Draft Hard Rock Mining Laws, South Dakota
February 15, 2018
A committee will be formed to draft regulations for hard rock mining in Pennington County ahead of the April 5 expiration of the county’s current mining moratorium. The decision came Tuesday night at a special county Board of Commissioners meeting
Western Slope in Grand Junction is Home to One of World’s Largest Baking Soda Mines, Colorado
February 15, 2018
On the Western Slope, we’re known for our oil and gas industries, but did you know we also sit on a huge formation of baking soda? That’s according to the general manager of a company called Natural Soda that mines
Feb. 18 and 25: Roseville Church Offers Info Sessions on Minnesota Pipeline and Mining Proposals
February 15, 2018
New Life Presbyterian Church in Roseville will be hosting educational gatherings Feb. 18 and 25 on proposed pipeline and copper mining projects in northern Minnesota. Calgary-based Enbridge Energy wants to replace its Line 3 crude oil pipeline from the 1960s
Contact Gold Acquires East Bailey Gold Property, Nevada
February 13, 2018
Contact Gold has announced the continued expansion of its Pony Creek gold property, through the acquisition of the East Bailey gold property (East Bailey). East Bailey is comprised of 109 unpatented mining claims covering 7.8 square kilometers of highly prospective
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