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US selects proposed plan for open-pit gold mines in Idaho
The Yellow Pine Pit open-pit gold mine within the Stibnite Mining District in central Idaho, the place an organization hopes to start out mining once more, Sept. 19, 2018. The U.S. Forest Service on Friday, Oct. 28., made public an environmental examine for British Columbia-based Perpetua Assets’ Stibnite Gold Venture about 40 miles east of McCall. (Riley Bunch, Idaho Press-Tribune by way of Related Press)
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BOISE — A plan for 3 open-pit gold mines in salmon habitat in east-central Idaho is one step nearer to approval after the U.S. authorities chosen the Canadian developer’s proposed plan for mitigating the undertaking’s surroundings influence.
The U.S. Forest Service on Friday made public the environmental examine for British Columbia-based Perpetua Assets’ Stibnite Gold Venture about 40 miles east of McCall and close to the southwestern fringe of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness and can now take public feedback on it.
The plan entails increasing two present open-pit gold mines within the traditionally closely mined space and constructing a 3rd, then restoring the location after mining concludes. The corporate says a whole lot of well-paying jobs might be created.
The Forest Service stated it chosen the plan put ahead by the corporate amongst a number of alternate options as a result of it would cut back long-term water therapy necessities and handle stream temperatures.
The Nez Perce Tribe opposes new mining within the space as a result of its potential influence on salmon habitat. The tribe says the undertaking is inside its aboriginal homeland the place it has treaty rights.
Perpetua Assets estimates the world comprises greater than 4 million ounces of gold, greater than 6 million ounces of silver and about 150 million kilos of antimony, a key metallic in making batteries.
A earlier draft environmental influence assertion was launched in 2020. However Perpetua Assets, then often called Midas Gold, modified its plan and the Forest Service decided that extra evaluation and a brand new draft environmental influence assertion was wanted to satisfy environmental legal guidelines.
On Friday the Forest Service launched a supplemental draft environmental influence assertion and chosen a most well-liked plan for transferring ahead with the undertaking.
Perpetua Assets stated in an announcement that it was a “main milestone” within the undertaking’s development.
The newest proposal differs from a earlier 2016 plan by lowering the mining footprint by 13%, Perpetua Assets stated. Different modifications embrace lowering mined materials by 10%, waste rock storage areas by 168 acres, and rising riparian vegetation to cut back water temperature and changing bull trout habitat, it stated.
The undertaking consists of patented mining claims and unpatented claims on the Payette Nationwide Forest and Boise Nationwide Forest. It additionally consists of personal land and state land. About 500 (200 hectares) acres of the mine are on patented claims, plus one other 2,900 acres of unpatented claims.
Perpetua Assets estimates the lifetime of the undertaking at 21 to twenty-eight years, together with restoration work that may take about two to 3 years. Mining and processing is predicted to take about 12 to fifteen years.
Mining within the space dates again greater than a century and has resulted in two open pits, together with one blocking a salmon spawning stream because the Thirties. The location additionally has in depth tailings left from mining operations which are the supply of elevated ranges of arsenic.
Perpetua Assets’ plan entails increasing mining within the space and in addition restoring outdated mining areas, finally restoring the whole space when mining is completed.
However there are about 80 miles of river with good salmon habitat beneath the deserted open pit that may very well be put in danger with new mining, a part of the rationale the Nez Perce Tribe opposes new mining within the space.
The Forest Service has scheduled public conferences in early December in McCall, Cascade and Boise. Feedback are being accepted for 75 days.
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Idaho Trust to Acquire Trust and Wealth Management Division of Bank of Idaho
BOISE, Idaho, January 07, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Idaho Trust Company, a leading provider of trust and wealth management services in Idaho, is pleased to announce its agreement to acquire the Trust and Wealth Management Division of Bank of Idaho. This acquisition is a strategic decision to add experienced professionals, expand Idaho Trust into eastern Idaho and provide a depth of offerings to existing and new clients.
The acquisition expands Idaho Trust’s footprint in the trust and wealth management space and complements its specialized services. Aligning with the organization’s growth strategy and commitment to delivering custom trust and wealth management services to individuals, families, and businesses, the acquisition ensures Bank of Idaho Trust and Wealth Management clients will benefit from expanded service offerings, ensuring a seamless transition, and wider array of financial solutions.
“This is an exciting opportunity for Idaho Trust to broaden our reach and serve a new group of clients with the same dedication to excellence that has defined our organization,” said Thomas Prohaska, Chairman and President of Idaho Trust Company. “We are honored to welcome the new team and their clients into our family and are committed to providing them with tailored solutions, enhanced resources, and the personalized service they are accustomed to.”
This strategic move allows Bank of Idaho to focus on its core business of commercial and personal banking, ensuring continued excellence in serving its communities across Idaho and Washington. Bank of Idaho emphasized its commitment to the well-being of its clients throughout the acquisition and transition process.
“Our priority has always been to provide our customers with the best possible financial solutions,” said Jeff Newgard, Chairman, President and CEO of Bank of Idaho. “By transitioning our Trust and Wealth Management Division to Idaho Trust, we are confident our clients will benefit from an expanded suite of services and the exceptional expertise of a team widely recognized for their dedication to trust and wealth management. We deeply appreciate the trust our clients have placed in us and are committed to supporting them through this transition.”
The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2025. Current Bank of Idaho clients will receive detailed information about the transition process in the coming weeks. Both Idaho Trust and Bank of Idaho are focused on ensuring a seamless transition and continued excellence in service.
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Meridian family displaced after massive house fire
MERIDIAN, Idaho — A house fire in Meridian displaced a family of four after Meridian Fire says an explosion shattered neighbors’ windows and engulfed the home in flames Monday evening.
Tonight, the family is being housed by the Meridian Burn-Out Fund.
Meridian Fire says an investigation into the cause is underway.
Idaho News 6 is on scene and working to learn more.
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The theme to Governor Little's State of the State Address was Keeping Promises
BOISE, Idaho — The State of the State is the Governor’s chance to set goals for this year’s session. The theme of Governor Brad Little’s 2025 State of the State Address was Keeping Promises.
After congratulating the legislators on their recent elections, Governor Little didn’t waste any time getting right into the topic of education. “We are the leader in education freedom,” he said.
Governor Little said the State will continue to prioritize first and foremost our public schools. “Adequately funding public schools is both our constitutional and our moral obligation and we will not abandon that obligation. We have significantly improved teacher pay and health benefits, increased funding for literacy, and began to address the longstanding facilities needs in schools across Idaho.”
The Governor recognized the growing desire to expand school choice, especially for students with unique physical or developmental conditions, and announced he would recommend 50 million dollars to further expand education options for Idaho families. Little said. “Just like we do with every taxpayer dollar that is spent in government, we will ensure there is oversight in school choice. Why? Because accountability in government is an Idaho value, and it is what taxpayers demand and deserve, ” Little said.
Probably the longest round of applause came when the Governor said the state has kept our promises to Idahoans by standing sense values…and that Idaho was the first state to take action to defend women’s sports. “I was incredibly proud of the Boise State woman’s volleyball team for standing up for what’s right, ” Little said. “Generations have worked hard to guarantee our girls, and women can play fair and square. To our female athletes, we will continue to fight for you.” The women’s volleyball team canceled games against San Jose State because of a transgender athlete.
Idaho News 6 will continue to bring you gavel-to-gavel coverage of the 2025 Legislative session.
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