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Exploration project advances near Tombstone.
https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/1393-tsx-venture/gmv/94310-gmv-minerals-plans-expansion-drill-program-at-the-mexican-hat-gold-project-in-s-e-arizona.html

Freeport going its own way at existing projects.
https://mining.einnews.com/article/535960884?lcf=fYqRyfrTJRfxODjMCMJa8A%3D%3D

And forget the fact that uranium in Northern Arizona brecciated pipe could alone supply our needs for a hundred years - cheaply and safely.
https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2021/03/01/public-lands-protection-package-bans-uranium-mining-grand-canyon/6873869002/

 

By the way, the "sacred lands" at Superior are only sacred because recent Indian lore says they are.  There is no historical evidence behind the claim.  The only possible link is an Army lieutenant's diary entry from his experience with the Mormon Battalion on its way to California in the war with Mexico 1846-1848.  It was not an official Army report, but he said that a few soldiers chased some Indian women and children off a cliff while the men were away.  Had it really happened, it would have been officially reported - there is no record.  However, if it happened anyway, this could only have been at or near Apache Pass in Cochise County, around a hundred miles from Superior, where soldiers later called a cliff Apache Leap, adjacent to Oak Flat.  That site is probably 50 miles from the San Carlos Apache Reservation.  And there would have been no reason for Mormon Battalion troops to have been so far from Apache pass in Cochise County.  But facts don't matter in this case under the new president.

I will add, however, and with respect for my Native American friends and their traditions, if a group believes something, then it is so.  How the courts will resolve this remains to be seen, but that is years and years away.  Meanwhile, Congress and the Corp of Engineers have become so politicized that it is hard to tell what will come next. 

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