FROM THE ARCHIVE
State in talks over mine near reservation
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2002

The state of Wisconsin is in the process of determining the value of land and mineral rights for a proposed mine near the Mole Lake Reservation.

The appraisal figures are kept secret until final negotiations with Nicolet Minerals are complete. The company wants to build a 55 million-ton zinc-copper mine.

The Sokaogon Ojibwe Tribe fears the mine will hurt its water system. Other tribes and local officials oppose the project.

Get the Story:
First appraisal of Crandon mine property completed (AP 9/5)

Relevant Links:
Sokaogon Band, Mole Lake Reservation - http://www.molelake.com Ban Cyanide at Crandon Mine - http://www.alphacdc.com/treaty/cyanide.html
Nicolet Minerals - http://www.crandonmine.com
American Indian Environmental Office, EPA - http://www.epa.gov/indian

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