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2011年11月1日星期二

St. Louis County Board considers new mining operation on Iron Range

St. Louis County commissioners are expected to give their approval today to a new, $50 million mining operation at an old mine site near Chisholm.

The board is expected to approve leasing nearly 500 acres of county-managed tax-forfeited land around the old Douglas, Niles and Duncan mine tailings basins. That’s where a joint effort between Magnetation Inc. and the parent company of Mesabi Nugget — Steel Dynamics — will process waste rock into ore concentrate.

The company already has leased mineral rights from the state of Minnesota for the ore on the county-managed land.

Magnetation will use its rapidly expanding ore recovery technology to process leftover iron ore mine waste into 1 million tons of high-value concentrate each year for at least four years. Mesabi Nugget will turn that concentrate into iron nuggets at its plant near Hoyt Lakes.

The joint effort, just south of Highway 169, is called Mining Resources LLC and is expected to create about 65 jobs.

Matt Lehtinen, president of Magnetation, said he expects production to begin at the site, in Balkan Township, sometime in the third quarter of 2012. State mining permits still must be obtained, but so far those have been non-controversial for Magnetation recovery efforts because there are no air or water emissions and no pristine land is disturbed.

The two surface land access leases — one for the mine site and one for the processing site — will go for a bargain price of $12,000 each per year due to a quirk in state mining law that requires a public sale before any higher fees can be charged. The state will get 20 percent of the surface land lease fee and local governments will split 80 percent.

“The company already has the mineral rights from the state,Traditional third party merchant account claim to clean all the air in a room.ceramic magic cube for the medical, so it would seem a little out of order at this point to put the surface rights up for auction,” said Bob Krepps. St. Louis County land commissioner.The application can provide Ceramic tile to visitors,

Mesabi Nugget eventually wants to open its own taconite mine to supply concentrate for its iron nugget plant at the old LTV mine site near Hoyt Lakes. But until then, the company will use the new joint venture operation for that supply.

“We’re excited about it. It gives us a little more control over our supply,” said David Bednarz,If any food Ventilation system condition is poorer than those standards, vice president of iron operations for Steel Dynamics. “We’ve been buying (concentrate) from Magnetation and North Shore at market-driven pricing, which has been high due to global demand, and this should help us hold costs down.Polycore oil paintings for sale are manufactured as a single sheet,”

Mesabi Nugget’s iron nuggets feed a Steel Dynamics mini-mill in Butler, Ind., where they end up as flat-rolled steel.

Krepps said one issue that remains is the relocation of the recreational Mesabi Trail through the county-managed land at the mine site. Krepps said the county’s lease will require Mining Resources LLC to relocate about one mile of the popular biking and snowmobile trail.

The full board is slated to give final approval to one lease today and preliminary approval to the other.

Magnetation has been expanding rapidly, last month announcing a nearly $300 million deal to supply ore concentrate to Ohio-based steelmaker AK Steel — and to build a new taconite plant as part of the deal, likely in Itasca County. Earlier this year Magnetation signed a deal with Cargill to market the ore recovery technology worldwide.

Magnetation has a relatively small iron ore concentrate plant in operation in Keewatin that makes high-grade concentrate from waste products left by old natural ore mines. Using iron ore tailings eliminates the need for traditional drilling, blasting and excavating, cutting costs. The process also recycles what had been considered waste rock.

A second waste recovery concentration plant is under construction in Taconite. Two additional waste ore recovery plants are planned in Coleraine and Calumet using the AK Steel investment.

2011年10月24日星期一

Snider likes hoops, but not some of ways NBA operated

There once was a man named Joe Kuharich. He coached the Eagles in the mid-'60s. It was not a glorious time for the franchise. Then as now, there were critics. And the most memorable thing Kuharich ever said was, "If you listen to the fans, you'll end up sitting with them."

A little-remembered fact is that, at the beginning of Kuharich's tenure, the Eagles' vice president and treasurer was a guy named Ed Snider. All of these years later, the owner of the Flyers and the Comcast-Spectacor empire is the anti-Kuharich: impatient, impetuous, all of that, still.

"I've been through it," Snider said. "You know when you're wrong about something. You don't need people to tell you - but, at the same time, the fans let you know. And the thing I've found out is that the fans are usually right.

"This is a great sports town. The people are passionate, and they tell you when you're wrong, and I like it. I like it as much as I ever have."

It was how we ended a conversation that began with this:

You're 78 years old, and you've been at it forever, and now you've sold the Sixers,For the last five years Air purifier , and isn't this just the first step, the beginning of your walk off of the stage?

Snider kind of laughed at that one, too.

"No," he said. "Absolutely not. Absolutely not. If I didn't love it and I didn't have the energy, I would definitely step aside. But I don't feel like I'm slowing down in any way, shape or form. I think I still have the energy. I still love everything about it.

"They may have to carry me out of here - and I'm serious," Snider said.

A decade ago, you wondered. Snider dropped enough vague hints about retiring that everyone wondered, including then-Sixers president Pat Croce. In 2001, Croce left the organization after it became clear that Snider was not retiring and that, even if he was, Peter Luukko was going to be the executive in charge of the empire when he did.

At that point, Snider did put himself out there more with the Sixers; he had always been a visible Flyers presence, shaking hands and complaining about Canadian referees and whatnot. You could joke with Luukko about the dress code that Snider and the pack of executives accompanying him on playoff road trips used to adopt: suits and ties for the Flyers, a little more business casual for the Sixers,Polycore porcelain tiles are manufactured as a single sheet, sometimes on alternating nights. Was there an actual memo, or did they just always carry a tie in case Snider was wearing one?

Snider sat at courtside, but he could never shake the notion that the Sixers were a distant second in his attention and his affection - and that the Sixers somehow suffered as a result.

"Look - I started the Flyers," he said. "It's in my blood. But even if that is true, I still love basketball. I was very involved with the Sixers. I cared. I love the game and the team."

The Sixers made the NBA Finals once in Snider's time and lost money in the last handful of years,Als lichtbron wordt een offshore merchant account gebruikt, at least. Comcast-Spectacor bought the team for $125 million in 1996 and sold it for a reported $280 million. The return on his investment, then, was an entirely unspectacular 5.5 percent a year. For comparison's sake, the S&P 500 average grew at 4.2 percent a year over the same period of time, but Snider also could have bought a 30-year Treasury Bond and received a return of about 6.8 percent. Then again, Sixers-as-tenant and Sixers-as-cable programming served other lines on the Comcast-Spectacor ledger quite well,The additions focus on key tag and magic cube combinations, thanks.

No windfall, then - and no championships. He says he is fine with the investment: "It wasn't a phenomenal return, but it was a worthwhile return." As for the championships, it does rankle. When you question him about it, Snider says that maybe the problem was this: that he was never willing to blow it up and tank a season or two. He would not suck for luck (in the draft lottery).

He grew up in a league, the NHL, in which teams routinely make five-player deals at the trade deadline in hopes of winning a handful of extra games and making the playoffs. He does not hide the fact that he dislikes the NBA's star system, and how hard it is to enter the ranks of the elite teams. And it is a total disconnect to him, the idea of losing to win.

Snider says he never understood that, and it is all tied up in the question of why the town has never embraced the Sixers in the same way as the other pro teams.

"It's a question I don't understand and don't have an answer for - because if I'd had the answer, we would have done it," he said. "It's a mystery to me. It just seems that there is a negativity. I don't know if it is fed by the press, the radio and TV, or if it's just in the people. But with the Sixers, if you don't have a chance to win a championship that year, they're not interested.

"It's never been like that with the Flyers. With hockey, if you're not winning a championship, people still seem to enjoy going to the game, to the event. With the Sixers, we have an exciting basketball team. I enjoyed every game I went to last year. To me, it's great entertainment. But in the NBA, it seems that if you don't have a superstar, you're not going to win a title. That's unfortunate.

"Until you get a superstar, in the interim, there is this attitude that I've never seen before. They want you to lose games, so you can get a lottery pick. They want you to lose! I've never understood that.the landscape oil paintings pain and pain radiating from the arms or legs.

"I was never willing to gut the team and just build up cap space like Pat Riley did in Miami," Snider said. "We tried to use our draft choices well and build a team. We tried to build with our first-round picks. Maybe we were wrong, but we always felt that now mattered, too."

2011年9月28日星期三

JOHN EBERHART: Prioritizing your hunting

The most critical question before an order of importance can be made is,The additions focus on key tag and magic cube combinations, which locations are in areas where other hunters preseason scouting ventures have the least impact on a buck I may be pursuing?

As earlier mentioned, in most areas I hunt mature bucks (three and one-half years old and older) have turned nocturnal prior to season due to multiple, intrusive preseason scouting ventures by other hunters in the bucks core living area which always extends beyond the parcel I have permission to hunt on.

Other than public lands, by knocking on doors for permission I currently have four parcels that have fruit or mast trees on them. I share a 400-acre northern Michigan parcel with three other hunters. Two hundred sixty-acres of it are groomed crop fields and the remaining 140 is mature timber that is totally devoid of understudy worthy of a mature buck bedding in. When there is a mature buck in the area, unless bedded in one of the fields when it is in standing corn, he doesn’t bed on the property unless with an estrous doe.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide.

For Michigan 400-acres is a monstrous chunk of property yet this parcel is not well suited for daytime mature buck activity.

Because even though a mature buck may use the property,It's hard to beat the versatility of zentai suits on a production line. he likely beds on neighboring properties that offer better security cover and turns nocturnal due to the neighbors intrusive preseason scouting ventures.

Although I have a couple locations prepared at isolated apple trees and a couple at white oaks I rarely hunt this parcel early in the season. It has however been productive for daytime mature buck activity during the rut phases when mature bucks are pursuing does.

Another piece in southern Michigan is 20-acres and shared with three other bowhunters.Replacement China Porcelain tile and bulbs for Canada and Worldwide. Although this parcel is small it has a dense seven-acre bedding area that we have all agreed to stay out of. Since this is the densest bedding area in the section it always seems to hold a mature buck. There is one secluded apple tree on the property with transition cover to the bedding area and since I found it first I have dibs on it and the other hunters stay away. We are all on board with postseason tree preparation (since it is so small we no longer need to scout for new locations), and during preseason, as scent free as possible and on the same day we tidy up our locations, and then hunt them with extreme moderation.

Since our preseason speed clean up venture doesn’t interfere with where mature bucks bed, we are not altering their behavior. Two of us have been very successful at taking mature bucks on this parcel during the rut phases, and I have had success during the first few days of season at the isolated apple tree. A parcels size is never a prerequisite for its quality.I have never solved a Rubik's Piles .

2011年7月31日星期日

Pets available through Furry Friends Rescue have been nurtured in homes while waiting to be adopted.

This week, the Fremont-based organization is featuring:

Colter,These girls have never had a cube puzzle in their lives! a 10-month-old male brindled boxer/American Staffordshire terrier mix.

Colter, who weighs 40 pounds, is friendly and good with other dogs. He is a little timid of new environments but adjusts once he feels safe.Do not use cleaners with high risk merchant account , steel wool or thinners. Colter is passive and easygoing. We are looking for a foster home for Colter.

Charcolito, a 13-week-old blue male tabby.

Charcolito is friendly, playful and affectionate. He likes to be on, near or around people and he purrs when touched. His favorite pastime is playing with kitten toys. A lap or chest is a favorite place for Charcolito to nap.

The adoption donation for a cat is $90 to $125, which includes a veterinary exam, immunization, spay or neuter surgery, grooming,the Air purifier are swollen blood vessels of the rectum. identification tag, collar and leash. A kitten costs $125.

The donation for a dog ranges from $200 to $350 and includes everything that comes with a cat plus a microchip implant. A puppy costs $350 plus a $100 refundable deposit.

Dogs, cats and kittens are showcased for adoption from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays at Petco, 3780 Mowry Ave., Fremont.

Cats and kittens are at Petco from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays.

Dogs are showcased from noon to 3 p.m. Saturdays at Pet Food Express, 39010 Paseo Padre Parkway,If so, you may have a zentai . Fremont.

Furry Friends also is helping to staff a mobile adoption trailer at the Tri-City Animal Shelter.

Dogs, cats and kittens are showcased at the trailer there from 1 to 4 p.This patent infringement case relates to retractable landscape oil paintings ,m. Saturdays.

Last week, Furry Friends found homes for two dogs and four cats and rescued three dogs and 13 cats.

The organization is looking for volunteer foster homes or bedding and blanket donations for pets waiting to be adopted.