Fellow green neighbor Phyllis Cole-Dai follows up on the fascist propaganda injected into a Black Hills emergency drill last week and gets the names of the people responsible for putting her, me, and other opponents of Keystone XL and Powertech…
Posts tagged as “uranium”
Phillip Abernathy, Custer banker and president of the Custer Area Economic Development Corporation, says on the Custer Chamber of Commerce website that that his organization will host an informational meeting on Powertech's proposed uranium mining project in the southern Black…
Plenty of Black Hills residents lack confidence in Powertech Uranium Company's ability to dig for uranium in the southern Black Hills without doing permanent damage to water quality in the Cheyenne River watershed. The stock market appears to lack confidence…
In West River mining news, Black Hills residents concerned about clean water won a victory this month. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources originally planned to review Powertech's applications to waste billions of gallons of water on its proposed…
Watchdog Jim Woodward of PowertechExposed.com reports that wishful Canadian uranium mining company Powertech has skirted bankruptcy by getting strategic investors to throw them $1.5 million. (Given Powertech's rock-bottom stock price, that gets you 15 million shares). According to data posted…
The South Dakota Peace and Justice Center notes with due joy that the Virginia Legislature has rebuffed the uranium industry's desire to imperil Virginia's health and welfare on the promise of "economic development." SDPJC says that proponents of legislation to…
Legislators were doing their homework over the long weekend: lots of bills are popping into the hopper! Among the goodies I find are a three-pack of good environmental protection bills brought by Senator Jim Bradford (D-27/Pine Ridge), Rep. Troy Heinert…
A good crowd gathered in Hot Springs January 10th to learn why Powertech's plan to mine uranium in Custer and Fall River counties threatens the environmental and economic health of the Black Hills. A friend of the Hills and the…