Keeping Roads Open During Winter














The following piece was written by the Women’s Mining Coalition and ran in the Star News on January 30, 2020. Process stories – pieces that seek to shine a light on how the world works behind closed doors – are popular in today’s media environment. There’s good reason for this, as it can be difficult…
After nearly a year of construction, more than a hundred community members gathered on Saturday to dedicate McCall’s improved ball fields, now officially known as Gold Glove Park. Before work on the park started, players had to worry about muddy fields at the beginning of the season and there was not a concession stand or restrooms….
Antimony Mine in Idaho Warrants U.S. Support, Says Analyst The country needs a domestic supplier of this semi-metal, whose price recently has spiked, noted a ROTH Capital Partners report. Perpetua Resources Corp.’s Stibnite gold-antimony project in Idaho “merits immediate attention and endorsement” by the U.S. federal government, purported ROTH Capital Partners Managing Director Mike Niehuser…
Mining practices today are vastly different from what they were a hundred years ago. Miners used to use picks and shovels to search for gold. They traveled to the Stibnite Gold Project site on foot, by horse or dogsled. And for many, many years, there were no rules on how to protect the environment. Today,…
Weather conditions from Midas Gold’s new meteorological station in Stibnite, Idaho are now publicly available at MesoWest! According to the MesoWest site: MesoWest was created to provide access to current and archived weather observations across the United States. It is used by the National Weather Service to aid in forecasting, by researchers to understand severe…
Think of all of the things you spend five minutes on during a day. Driving in the car, talking on the phone, responding to emails, checking social media, watching TV, surfing the web, eating, shopping, working out…. Truly, the list could go on and on. At Midas Gold, we want our employees to take five…