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Underground mine near Ely would be state's largest, tap copper jackpot
ELY, Minn. — A mining company is moving forward with plans to operate what it says would be the largest underground mine in Minnesota history.
Tuesday, March, 27, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Environmentalists launch campaign against mining
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Environmental groups launched a campaign Wednesday to raise public awareness ahead of the summer vacation season about plans for copper-nickel mining in northeastern Minnesota.
Wednesday, May, 23, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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7 miners rescued from Idaho underground mine
MULLAN, Idaho (AP) — Seven miners were pulled from more than a mile below the surface after an accident at a northern Idaho silver mine where two workers died in separate mishaps this year.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Northshore Mining to pay over $240K for pollution
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) — Northshore Mining Co. has agreed to pay a penalty of over $240,000 for air-quality violations at its taconite plant in Silver Bay.
Thursday, February, 16, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Record $210 million settlement dislosed in West Virginia mine blast that killed 29
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The owner of a West Virginia mine where 29 men died in the deadliest U.S. coalfield accident in decades will pay $210 million, the largest settlement ever in a federal investigation of a mine disaster, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Tuesday, December, 06, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Mining exploration renews questions on trust lands
BOUNDARY WATERS CANOE AREA WILDERNESS, Minn. (AP) — Exploration for copper, gold, and other precious metals in northeastern Minnesota has drawn attention to school trust lands created 150 years ago when Minnesota became a state.
Thursday, May, 24, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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MN taconite operations close to capacity in 2011
VIRGINIA, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota's taconite mining operations ran at or close to capacity in 2011.
Monday, January, 02, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - Business

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Man presumed drowned found safe in Bemidji
KINNEY, Minn. (AP) — A missing man presumed drowned in a St. Louis County mine pit has been found unharmed in Bemidji.
Monday, August, 29, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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What would George Washington think?
While talking with a friend of mine, we happened upon an interesting topic that I considered worthy of mention. We asked, “What would George Washington think about the America of today?”
Tuesday, February, 07, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - Opinion

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SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Jose Guerena Ortiz was sleeping after an exhausting 12-hour night shift at a copper mine. His wife, Vanessa, had begun breakfast. Their 4-year-old son, Joel, asked to watch cartoons.
Sunday, November, 27, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Pioneer Editorial: Push for U.S. steel is easy to embrace
When it comes to supporting Northeastern Minnesota mining, and assuring its future, some of our elected leaders are doing what many may have come to believe was the impossible — or, at least, the very difficult. They’re agreeing and standing together, despite their party-affiliated political chasms.
Wednesday, February, 15, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - Opinion

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Blane Klemek column: The gray catbird is a secretive mimic
I’ve never observed a mockingbird. Perhaps one day I will. However, I do recall back in 2007 when a friend of mine from rural Bemidji, Sharon Campbell, called to inform me about her exciting observation next to her home.
Sunday, April, 01, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - Outdoors

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A Minnesotan in China: Coastin’ down the China coast
A teacher colleague of mine, Marilyn — who’s from the Philippines — and I decided to explore the coast along our city, Zhuhai, facing the South China Sea. The weather is sub-tropical with palm trees and some islands in the distance. It’s also hot, but tell that to Marilyn.
Sunday, November, 20, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - NEWS

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Stuffed Cherries in Chocolate just might become a new favorite
Sweet and juicy cherries are one of my favorite summertime flavors. And chocolate has been an obsession of mine for years. A piece of good quality dark chocolate pushed to the roof of my mouth, slowly melting into a buttery mass of rich cocoa flavor, elicits moans of pleasure from my throat.
Sunday, July, 10, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - Food

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Have some cake, honey
A beekeeper friend of mine invited me to watch as he introduced a wooden box of at least 30,000 bees and one queen to their new home – a hive positioned on a grassy space near basswood trees across the road from his house.
Sunday, September, 18, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - Food

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CIA following Twitter, Facebook
McLEAN, Va. (AP) — McLEAN, Va. (AP) — In an anonymous industrial park, CIA analysts who jokingly call themselves the "ninja librarians" are mining the mass of information people publish about themselves overseas, tracking everything from common public opinion to revolutions.
Friday, November, 04, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Uncommon sighting was amazing coincidence
I recently opened a handwritten letter from a friend of mine. Yes, handwritten! He’s written to me before to report interesting avian observations — some of which have spawned articles that I’ve written about the very subjects he wrote to tell me about.
Sunday, December, 25, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - Outdoors

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Owls among us in the dark of night
I remember on a moonlit December night many years ago, while snowshoeing in the powder snow through a favorite woodland of mine, frequently stopping to rest and listen, the sensation of frigid air stinging my nose and filling my lungs with its invigorating coolness.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - Bemidji Pioneer - Outdoors

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Come on, get serious
There’s an old curse that begs, “O that mine enemy would write a book.” That’s a desire getting a big play in the debates between Mitt Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who are both trashing my Dad Ronald Reagan’s so-called “11th Commandment,” that Republicans must refrain from attacking each other in public.
Saturday, October, 01, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - Opinion

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Have a happy New Year
It’s time for my fifth annual New Year’s Day tradition where my readers and I get to take a different kind of look at the big picture of our lives. Every year we start out with a less traditional approach to change and come up with a personal theme for the New Year. Last year mine was abundance and another year it was balance.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - Bemidji Pioneer - Opinion

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