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ERP Iron Ore Set to Restart Magentiaton Operations by Summer, Minnesota
January 15, 2018
The long-awaited restart of the former Magentiaton operations just outside Grand Rapids could happen as soon as the summer, with more than 100 people back to work, months earlier than previously expected. New owner Tom Clarke said this week that
Minnesota Gov. Dayton Confident About Northern Minnesota Mining Projects
January 15, 2018
Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton said he’s confident Chippewa Capital Partners will meet the settlement agreement with the state and launch the former Essar Steel Minnesota project. Dayton expressed his optimism to Iron Range mayors Wednesday afternoon and again while addressing
One Fatality, One in Custody Following Workplace Shooting at Stewart Mine, Florida
January 15, 2018
One man is dead, and one person is in custody following a workplace shooting at Stewart Mine in Fort Pierce. According to the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, deputies arrived the the Stewart Mine around 9:58 a.m. and found a
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology President Aims to Boost Enrollment
January 15, 2018
James “Jim” Rankin first set foot on the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology campus as an incoming freshman in the fall of 1974. At the time, he recalls, there would have been no imagining his return, 44 years
TRT’s Tailings Facility Design Subcommittee Addresses Permitting Issues for Proposed Mine, Oregon
January 15, 2018
Another telephonic meeting regarding a proposed gold mine in Malheur County is slated for Wednesday. From 9 to 11 a.m. that day, the Tailings Facility Design Subcommittee of the Technical Review Team will meet by teleconference. The public may listen
Office of Fossil Energy Releases Funding for Two High Performance Computing for Materials Projects
January 12, 2018
The Office of Fossil Energy (FE) released $450,000 in funding for two projects that fall under the High Performance Computing for Materials Program. Vacuum Process Engineering, Inc.’s Compact Diffusion Bonded Heat Exchanger Fatigue Life Simulations will receive $300,000 in FE
January 18: U.S. Senate Candidate Don Blankenship to Hold Town Hall Meeting in Logan, W. Va.
January 12, 2018
Don Blankenship, former CEO of Massey Energy Company and candidate for U.S. Senate, will host a town hall meeting on Thursday, January 18, 2018, to be held at the Chief Logan Lodge, Hotel and Conference Center. The event will begin
Minnesota DNR Releases PolyMet’s Draft Permit to Mine for Its NorthMet Project
January 12, 2018
PolyMet Mining Corp., said the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources released its draft Permit to Mine. An approved permit would allow its wholly-owned subsidiary Poly Met Mining, Inc. to construct and operate the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals mine under the DNR’s
Oil and Gas Leases Sold Beneath Cloud Peak Energy’s Spring Creek Coal Mine, Montana
January 11, 2018
Move over, coal. The federal government will allow a Wyoming company to explore oil and gas drilling within the footprint of Montana’s Spring Creek coal mine. Cheyenne-based Hoover & Stacy Inc., was awarded leases inside the permit boundary of Spring
Mexus Gold Readies for First Pour at Its El Scorpio Copper Project, Mexico
January 11, 2018
Mexus Gold US announced that progress at the Santa Elena mine is moving steadily ahead. The mine staff is returning after the long Mexican holiday and is preparing for the company’s first pour. The grades returning to the gold recovery
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