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Eagle Crusher Launches New Website with New Products
May 10, 2021
Eagle Crusher Company consistently leads the industry in new product innovations, and the legacy continues, not just with new product introductions, but an innovative new website, recently launched, to help users find just the right products they need for their
Cabin Creek Health System Taking COVID-19 Vaccine to Coal Miners
May 10, 2021
In 1973, a group of union coal miners in eastern Kanawha County formed Cabin Creek Health to care for and serve families living in the region’s mining communities. It was the first clinic of its kind in West Virginia. While
Minnesota DNR to Terminate Mesabi Metallics’ Mining Leases
May 7, 2021
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has started terminating the leases for Mesabi Metallics’ half-built iron ore mining project in Nashwauk, because the company could not prove it had enough cash on hand. After a series of missed deadlines, the
Golden Star Publishes 2020 Corporate Responsibility Report with Enhanced Disclosures
May 7, 2021
Golden Star Resources has published its 2020 Corporate Responsibility Report. The report has been prepared in accordance with the global reporting initiative standards (core option), the United Nations global compact reporting requirements, and the sustainability accounting standards board’s (SASB) metals
Coal Demand from Industrial Plants Abroad Increases CONSOL’s Production Levels
May 6, 2021
Consol Energy Inc.’s prediction that the middle of last year was the trough from which the coal-maker would emerge has so far held true. In fact, the Cecil-based company took more coal out of the ground than ever before at
New Analysis Underscores Importance of Increased Mineral Production for Advanced Energy Technologies
May 6, 2021
New analysis from the International Energy Agency (IEA) acknowledges the wide range of minerals needed for future energy technologies, and concludes that mineral supply constraints could jeopardize the deployment and increase the cost of key energy technologies needed to tackle
Interior Department Files Emergency Request After BLM Approves Ioneer’s Lithium Mine, Nevada
May 6, 2021
The Biden administration says a U.S. judge exceeded his authority when he gave federal wildlife officials a May 21 deadline to decide whether to formally propose endangered species protections for a rare desert wildflower in Nevada. The plant is at
White Rock Minerals Completes A$8.5 Million Placement to Fully Fund 2021 Alaskan Activities
May 6, 2021
White Rock Minerals has completed the placement of fully paid ordinary shares to various institutional and sophisticated investors raising approximately A$8.578 million. The company plans to use proceeds to fund its expanded Alaskan exploration activities in 2021 as well as
DOE to Loan Up to $8.25 Billion to Enhance, Expand Electrical Transmission Grid
May 6, 2021
In support of the Biden Administration’s commitment to modernize the nation’s power grid and infrastructure and deliver 100 percent clean energy to businesses and homeowners by 2035, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced the availability of up to
Azarga Uranium Resumes Permitting Process for Its Dewey Burdock Project, South Dakota
May 5, 2021
A Canadian corporation looking to open a uranium mine in South Dakota is resuming the permit process with the state, while opponents say the project will ruin the area. Powertech Industries Inc., a subsidiary of Azarga Uranium based in British
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