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Permit Delays Hurt U.S. Mining and Manufacturing

October 20, 2014

Last year, Hecla’s Lucky Friday mine in the Silver Valley produced 1.5 million ounces of silver. Not one of those ounces came downhill to Ground Force Manufacturing in Post Falls, to Titan Spring in Hayden, or to any other North

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Colorado’s Hayden Coal-fired Power Plant Going Strong with New Developments Underway

October 17, 2014

For nearly 50 years, it’s been providing power to Northwest Colorado, and Hayden Station shows no sign of stopping with new developments on the horizon in its objective of providing power for Moffat and Routt counties. The coal-fired power plant

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Oklahoma Leads the Nation in Gypsum Mining

October 14, 2014

The next time you bite down into a Twinkie, know there is a good chance part of it was mined out of a mesa south of Little Sahara State Park. The same goes for the beer you may order at

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As Big Companies Exit Coal Business, New Class of Buyers Emerge

October 7, 2014

OAO Severstal got $60 million when it sold PBS Coals Ltd. in July, less than a tenth of what it paid for the Appalachia mining company six years ago. The worst U.S. coal market in decades is driving the Russian

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Mining Regulations Threaten U.S. Economic Momentum

September 29, 2014

The National Association of Manufacturers recently reported that complying with federal regulations costs the United States $2 trillion per year. While the manufacturing industry faces the burden of these regulations, another key obstacle stands in the way of industry development

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Coal Must Be Part of America’s Energy Future

September 24, 2014

Along with oil and natural gas, coal is an essential part of the energy tripod that keeps the American economy the largest in the world. In fact, coal is still America’s most abundant energy resource. As recently as 2009, it

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Can South Africa Implement Mechanized Mining Methods Successfully?

September 22, 2014

The labor turbulence recently experienced in the Western Bushveld’s platinum mines has led to renewed calls for South Africa’s mining industry to implement mechanized mining methods in order to realize greater efficiencies, reduce reliance on labor and achieve long-term sustainability.

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Virtual Tour of Nevada’s Mining Industry Goes 1,000 Feet Below the Earth’s Surface

September 12, 2014

Greg Murtha has been many places creating multimedia virtual tours as president of Incline Village-based Xplorit Multimedia Technologies, from the U.S. Open Surfing Championships at Huntington Beach, Calif. to Kennedy Space Center in Orlando. But his latest virtual tour of

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Mining Companies in Canada Use Gourmet Food, Suite-Style Rooms to Attract Top Recruits

September 9, 2014

Prosciutto-wrapped asparagus, lemon pepper-dusted sea bass and beef tenderloin marinated in garlic, ginger and scallions are just a few of the delicacies Executive Chef Allan Bedard serves up nightly. But the customers delighting in his meals aren’t foodies in downtown

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Biggest Threat to America’s Power Grid is Bad Policy

September 8, 2014

On September 4, 1882, Thomas Edison flipped a switch and energized America’s first electric grid. This breakthrough set us on a bright new path towards a future powered by reliable and affordable electricity. Today, electricity plays a crucial and growing

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