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Pure Gold Mining Secures $90 Million for Madsen Red Lake Mine, Ontario
August 12, 2019
Pure Gold targets to achieve the first gold pour at the Madsen Red Lake Mine by the end of 2020. Pure Gold Mining has announced the closing of a $90 million project financing package with Sprott Resource Lending, a Canadian
Forest Service Issues Draft Environmental Review for Resolution Copper Mine, Arizona
August 12, 2019
The U.S. Forest Service has issued its draft environmental review of a proposed underground copper mine in the mountains east of Phoenix, saying it favors the one of six alternatives that would keep the project’s tailings in a more remote
Hudbay Looking at Other Options for Rosemont Mine After Permit Reversal, Arizona
August 12, 2019
Hudbay Minerals Inc. is considering other options to get Rosemont Mine construction going besides appealing a federal court ruling that stopped the work, the company’s top official said Friday. Hudbay has also suspended plans for what its “early works” program
Jervois Mining Starts Drilling at Idaho Cobalt Operations
August 12, 2019
Australia-based Jervois Mining has started a drilling program at its Idaho Cobalt Operations (ICO) near Salmon in the US. The initial 2,000m diamond core drilling program, which targets the main lens of the Ram deposit, is primarily to supply metallurgical
Alliance Resource Partners to Close Its Dotiki Coal Mine, Kentucky
August 12, 2019
A Kentucky mine that employs about 200 people is slated to stop producing coal within a week. Alliance Resource Partners L.P. announced Friday that Dotiki Mine in Webster County will halt production starting Aug. 16. The Oklahoma-based company said
Coeur Alaska Settles with EPA Over Kensignton Gold Mine Violations
August 12, 2019
The Environmental Protection Agency reached a settlement with Coeur Alaska, the company that owns the Kensington Mine northwest of Juneau, over violations at that facility. Coeur Alaska will pay just over $1 million for three separate violations and a fine
Washington Mining Region Struggles as It Faces Closure of Pend Oreille Mine
August 12, 2019
Times are tough in a rural county in northeast Washington state because one of the region’s biggest employers is shutting down. The Pend Oreille Mine, just north of Metaline Falls, closed on July 31, at a cost of about 200
Coal Miners Enjoy Day with Families at Lincolnshire Park, W. Va.
August 12, 2019
To celebrate and appreciate coal miner’s and their families, Delegate James W. Morefield and his wife April, hosted a free day at Lincolnshire Park on Saturday. With coal miners recently being laid off in Buchanan and Tazewell Counties, the couple
DNR Declines Environmental Groups’ Request to Reconsider PolyMet Permit to Mine
August 9, 2019
Poly Met Mining, Inc., said the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources denied a request made by environmental groups to reconsider the permit to mine and dam safety permit it issued for the PolyMet NorthMet Project late in 2018. The state
Hawk Measurement America and FLO-CORP Merge
August 9, 2019
Hawk Measurement America and FLO-CORP have merged the two companies creating a complete flow, level, and asset monitoring solutions provider. “Hawk and FLO-CORP are merging to increase our already high commitment to our customers by bringing the most innovative products
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