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Doug Matheney Speaks at West Virginia Mining Symposium About Advocating for Coal

February 1, 2018

A senior Trump administration official in the Energy Department told a coal industry gathering Wednesday that he aims to be a strong advocate for coal. “The good news is I’m with the federal government and I’m here to help,” Doug

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Alcoa Fighting Boonville’s Bid to Limit Coal Mine Plans, Indiana

January 30, 2018

Alcoa Corp. wants a court to block a southwestern Indiana city from enforcing its new local coal mining regulations. The Boonville City Council approved the ordinance that bans explosives for mining within 3 miles (5 kilometers) of the city. City

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Possible Consolidation by Caterpillar with Progress Rail Services May Benefit Winston-Salem Plant

January 30, 2018

An economic trade-off that local elected officials made with Caterpillar Inc. in 2016 could bolster the company’s Winston-Salem workforce this year. Caterpillar confirmed Saturday that one of its subsidiaries, Progress Rail Services Co., may close its engine-manufacturing plant in LaGrange,

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Feb. 9: National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum to Hold “Wine at the Mine” in Leadville, Colorado

January 30, 2018

The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum announces the return of Wine at the Mine — a wine, craft beer and craft distillery tasting event on Friday, Feb. 9, from 6 to 9 p.m. This after-hours event includes the

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Minnesota Issues Draft Permits for Proposed PolyMet Mine

January 29, 2018

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has signed off on the draft air-pollution emissions permit for the proposed $650 million PolyMet copper-nickel mine project near Babbitt in far northern Minnesota. The PCA has posted the draft permit on its website and

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Surprising EPA Decision Goes Against Northern Dynasty Minerals’ Mine Proposal, Alaska

January 29, 2018

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt announced late Friday that he will not scrap the agency’s 2014 determination that a large-scale mining operation could irreparably harm Alaska’s Bristol Bay watershed. His decision, which falls short of blocking a proposed gold

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Hudbay Minerals Readies to Start Construction of Rosemont Mine Next Year, Arizona

January 29, 2018

With copper prices their highest since 2014, the Toronto firm proposing to build the Rosemont Mine is telling investors it will be ready to start construction next year if its final permit comes through. Hudbay Minerals Inc. is also telling

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Work on Rosebud’s Cresson Coal Mine Portal and Underground Mine to Restart in April, Pa.

January 29, 2018

As many as 40 miners could be working at the Cresson Mine by the end of 2018, the company’s operator said. Coal removal began near the mine’s portal late last year, but frigid conditions idled the project before its initial

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EPA Ends “Once-in Always-in” Policy Under Clean Air Act

January 29, 2018

The Trump administration announced Thursday it is doing away with a decades-old air emissions policy opposed by fossil fuel companies, a move that environmental groups say will result in more pollution. The Environmental Protection Agency said it was withdrawing the

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Duke Energy Coal Ash Lawsuit Dismissed After Agreement Reached with Families, North Carolina

January 29, 2018

A class-action lawsuit involving Duke Energy’s coal ash ponds has been dismissed after an agreement was reached with the families involved. The lawsuit, filed in late August, said families were sent letters from Duke offering money in exchange for giving

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