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Judge Grants Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Coal Executive Laurita, W. Va.
February 20, 2018
Hours after the Department of Justice filed to forgo further prosecution of a Morgantown coal boss on campaign finance charges, Senior U.S. District Judge Irene M. Keeley granted the request by dismissing the indictment against James Lewis Laurita Jr. “We
Discovery Channel’s ‘Gold Rush’ Set to Leave Park County, Colorado
February 20, 2018
It’s been nearly two years since the reality-TV show “Gold Rush” roared into Park County, descending on an old dredge near Fairplay with a small army of trucks and excavators to mine for television gold — and a bit of
Bridger Coal Cleared of Fault at Bridger Coal Mine Fatality, Wyoming
February 19, 2018
The roof was secured with bolts driven 12 feet into the rock. The face, a 10-foot high wall of coal, was abnormally quiet. There were no pops or cracks in the dark before the wall rolled on Jaime Olivas, a
Great Atlantic Acquires Mascarene Cobalt-Copper-Nickel-Gold Property, New Brunswick
February 19, 2018
Stock House reported that Great Atlantic Resources has acquired the Mascarene Cobalt-Copper-Nickel-Gold Property in southwest New Brunswick. The property, located approximately 6 kilometers southwest of the town of Saint George, has excellent access with paved provincial roads transecting or in
Wyoming Considers Lawsuit in Fight for Coal Export Terminal in Washington State
February 19, 2018
Wyoming lawmakers are considering a bill to spend $250,000 in state funds to bring back a proposed coal terminal in Washington state. The bill would put the money in a fund to pay for legal challenges to permit denials, according
FERC Justifies Rejection of DOE Coal Plan
February 19, 2018
A Trump-appointee responsible for nixing the Energy Department’s coal gambit said Friday that energy regulators had to reject the proposal because it was “following the law.” The agency’s proposal to prop up the coal industry was not a proper role
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
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