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This year, Valley County is celebrating its centennial. There has been so much change in the county over the last 100 years. Many individuals and events have contributed to the county’s evolution but the impact of mining is evident, particularly at the Stibnite Gold Project site. Through the years, the Stibnite Mining District has experienced…
Midas Gold has released our second annual Sustainability Report providing an update on our progress in 2013. The report assesses our activity in five key areas – Safety & Health, Conservation Management, Energy & Waste Management, Community and Economic Sustainability. Midas Gold values communication and collaboration with our stakeholders. We hope you find the report…
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 helps clear up any misconceptions around the project. Midas Gold is…
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…
We are continuing our efforts to restore the site in the historic Stibnite-Yellow Pine Mining District. Our team worked to remove nine tons of metal trash from private land along the county road between Sugar Creek and Hennessy Creek. We cleared out old automobile frames, empty barrels and lids, scraps of corrugated metal roofing and other debris left…
Midas Gold donated three historical Stibnite photos to the Silver Dollar Café and the Post Office in Yellow Pine, ID. Pictured Steve Holloway & Sundy Martin with Silver Dollar Cafe. Pictured Paula McClintock with the Post Office