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•The Bawl Mill

What's that smell?

Third time is not a charm...

As old as the hills...really

"Governor Sure"

$500,000 + a trip to Greece + one renovation = how many teaching jobs?

•Legislative and Regulatory Update

Small miners can join bonding pool in Alaska

Comments needed for diesel particulate matter proposed rule

Administration asks Supreme Court to review wilderness ruling

Bush selects Utah Governor as next EPA chief

•Klondike Gold

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Rich placer gold deposits were found in the Klondike district of Yukon in 1896, and a wild gold rush ensued.

•State Rivers Closed to Prospecting in Washington State

Dredge Earth First had organized an educational rally for August 8-9, 2003. The rally was touted as an opportunity to allow the public to see that dredging does not harm the environment, and as a place where new prospectors could learn from experienced prospectors how to safely and properly operate small-scale mining equipment.

Rally organizers found themselves running into numerous roadblocks leading up to the event.

•Miner's Calendar

•A Guide to Overlooked Gold Deposits-Part I

by Lawrence Dee, Geologist

Many of the disseminated gold deposits in the West were located using methods detailed in this article.

•The Montezuma Quadrangle, Summit County, Colorado

by Matt Powell, Geologist

Most of the original oxidized minerals are long since gone, but shafts and pits mark their original location. Platinum and diamonds should be kept in mind when exploring, as these have not been sampled for historically.

•Looking for Gold in British Columbia

by Orest Protch

You must record the claim within 20 days of staking the claim at the appropriate mining division.

•The Reynolds (Star) Gold Mine

by Sam E. Phifer, PG

A discrete vein or mineralized fault zone in the andesite tuff country rock was eventually discovered and confirmed to be the source of the gold/tellurides.

•Sniping for Low Stream Gold

by Lance Harker

I went to another patch of exposed bedrock...and got a nice, crisp signal.

•Company Notes

Novagold Resources

SearchGold Resources

Ivanhoe Mines

Canyon Resources

•Why Do We Do The Things We Do?

by Martin H. Milas

That's when I felt everything around me begin to vibrate. But an avalanche does not warn with a humming sound.

•Gallium and Germanium in Utah

by Edgar B. Heylmun, PhD

Dumps and tailings at old zinc mines should always be analyzed for minor metals.

•Melman on Gold & Silver

by Leonard Melman

So much in our world of precious metals hinges on whether the economic improvement is real or whether it is illusory and unsustainable.

•Mineral & Metal Prices

•Mining Stock Quotes

•Gold in Foreign Currencies

•Mine Market—Classified Ads (8 pages)

New and used equipment, services, claims for sale, etc.