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The following opinion piece was written by President and CEO of Midas Gold Idaho, Laurel Sayer, and appeared in the Star-News. There are a lot of maybes in this world, but as President and CEO of Midas Gold Idaho, I can give you a few guarantees. I can guarantee that without the Stibnite Gold Project a…
The Stibnite Gold Project site has a long history of mining which caused significant environmental impacts. We started with the end in mind and made it a priority to incorporate the cleanup and repair of historical damage into the design of the Stibnite Gold Project, as well as building a sustainable future. Our concept includes implementing the cleanup required…
For a second year in a row, Midas Gold was happy to join the Idaho Museum of Mining & Geology’s “Rocky Party” at the Old Penitentiary. Midas Gold employees hosted a hands-on fossil hunt for the kids. Aspiring geologists searched for fossilized shark teeth, coral, bat ray mouth plates and other treasures.
During an emergency, first responders have to be able to communicate with one another. Until recently, it has been difficult for the Valley County Sheriff’s Office, the Yellow Pine Fire Department and others to communicate over the radio in and around Yellow Pine. Safety is a top priority for Midas Gold. When the Village of…
2020 Update: Due to COVID19, our tour program has been suspended. However, we are still here for you. Sign up for a webinar, watch a virtual tour video or email us to learn more! Forty miles east of McCall is one of the most mining historic sites in all of Idaho and this summer you…
Midas Gold Idaho wants to keep the community informed about the work we are doing at the Stibnite Gold Project site. The Ask Midas blog series gives the experts in our company a chance to answer some of the community’s most frequently asked questions and help clear up any misconceptions around the project. As the…