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Forest Service temporarily reverses course on Stibnite drilling (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: January 10,2013

Tags: Idaho Conservation League, Midas Gold, Mining, Stibnite, United States Forest Service

The United States Forest Service has reconsidered a decision to allow exploratory drilling for a gold mine near Yellow Pine, temporarily halting plans for a Canadian company to move forward with the project in some areas of the old Stibnite mining site. The Forest Service had previously allowed exploratory drilling on parts of the Stibnite claim, ...
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