Helping Children Hit the Slopes










Salmon have captivated our collective imaginations for generations and earned the reverence of many as they travel thousands of miles to the ocean and return to spawn. They nourish people, creatures, birds and ecosystems. They are central to the culture of many Native American Tribes and economies. They are a natural barometer for the health…
As the Stibnite Gold Project continues to move through the permitting process, we want to make sure we are fully ready to move forward with site restoration and mine redevelopment once our plan of restoration and operations is approved. An important part of this process is understanding the structure of the soil and underlying bedrock…
The arts play a very important role in our personal lives and the life of our company. I know some people may read this and think it is strange for a mining company to care so much about the arts but to us it makes perfect sense. The arts help all of us to think…
During World War II, while many U.S. citizens were sent to Europe and Asia to complete their military service, some were sent to the hills outside of Yellow Pine, Idaho. To continue fighting the war against the Axis Powers, the U.S. desperately needed critical metals such as antimony and tungsten and one of the few…
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…
The following Letter to the Editor from Midas Gold appeared in the April 30 edition of the Star News. Like many of you reading this edition of the paper, we are disturbed by racist comments found online by a fellow reader of The Star News. It was doubly jarring to read that those comments were…