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The Wharf Mine, South Dakota's only active large-scale gold mine, reached an eight-year high in gold production in 2024. Production at South Dakota’s only active, large-scale gold mine climbed to its ...
For the last year, Alaska's Mount Spurr has been showing signs of a potential eruption on the horizon. If an eruption happens, it would likely occur at Crater Peak, shown in the background of this ...
Dan Seavey, who helped organize the first Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and whose son and grandson have each won the famous Alaska race multiple times, has died. He was 87. The Minnesota native ...
TONIGHT. MEREDITH. LORI. JUST OVER THESE RAILROAD TRACKS IS THE ENTRANCE TO THE LONGEST. THE LONGEST CONTINUOUSLY RUNNING STEEL MILL IN AMERICA. IT’S A MILL THAT SPECIALIZES IN MAKING RAILROAD ...
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK) brings up Russian and Chinese aggression in both the aerial and maritime domains off Alaska’s coasts in every Armed Services Committee hearing, whether it’s for the ...
Four draft executive orders circulating in the administration would streamline approvals for new nuclear power plants. The White House contends the current process at the Nuclear Regulatory ...
If passed by the House, state S.B. 715 would require all renewable projects — even existing ones — to buy backup power, largely from coal or gas plants. This would require solar plants in ...
How close is an Alaska LNG pipeline to becoming a reality? What challenges does it face? A liquid natural gas pipeline has been the dream of every Alaska governor for 50 years. For decades ...
Thailand said it’s interested in co-developing a massive gas pipeline project in Alaska backed by President Donald Trump, as the Southeast Asian nation explores ways to cut its $46 billion trade ...
The study, published in the journal Nature last week, looked at over 2,000 plant communities across the Canadian Arctic, Alaska, and Scandinavia over the course of four decades. Fifty-four ...
Alaska Airlines’ next new nonstop route from Seattle will be to Europe in 2026, CEO Ben Minicucci confirmed this week in an interview where he laid out his vision for the next few years at Alaska.
It warned that unless talks with government "improve the position" it could mothball or close the plant, putting about 150 jobs at risk. "We're very clear what we need to do with the ethanol ...
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