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Posts Tagged ‘Resolution Copper Mining’

In the News

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Miner-Sun-Basin:  Copper Corridor celebrates tourism and unveiling of the Mobile Visitor’s Center

Arizona Silver Belt:  Tonto Forest approves Resolution exploration

Survival Solidarity:  San Carlos Apache Nation calls for Removal of Resolution Copper

Resolution Copper Mining: United Fund of Globe-Miami award

US Forest Service – Tonto National Forest:  Decision Notice for Resolution Copper Mining Pre-Feasibility Proposal

Resolution Copper scholarship program

Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Resolution Copper is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2010 RCM scholarships. This year, 11 scholarships were awarded to deserving recipients:

Superior High School: Gabriel Serrano, Jose Castellanos, III and Vincent Velasquez  
Ray High School: Tyler Gillespie 
Hayden High Schoo: Theresa Camille Lopez 
Miami High School: Janeane Mancha 
Globe High School: Johnathan Hays 
San Carlos High School: Francesca Lupe, Derek Salter
Florence High School: Lauren Sainburg
Apache Junction High School: Rafael Carreto  

 Recipients of the Resolution Copper / Steven L. Besich Leadership Grant were Branden D. Shipley of Globe High School, and Superior High School’s Twila Hernandez.

 

 

United Fund of Globe-Miami award

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Melissa Rabago (l) recievs the Award of Generous Giving from Claudia DalMolin, Chairperson of United Fund

On Monday, May 17, Resolution Copper was awarded an ‘Award of Generous Giving’ by the United Fund of Globe-Miami. We appreciate the good work done by the United Fund and are proud to have the opportunity to support the organization.

RCM responds to Inter Tribal Council of Arizona concerns

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

In an April 2010 letter to the Committee on Natural Resources, the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona (ITCA) expressed opposition to S. 409 and H.R. 4880. Resolution Copper has  responded to the issues raised by the ITCA that we believe warrant correction and clarification.

In the News

Friday, May 21st, 2010

AZ Silver Belt: Kirkpatrick on jobs and mining

MAC: San Carlos Apache call for removal of Resolution Copper 

In the News

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Superior Sun: Scholarships, recognition and awards presented to SHS students

Payson Roundup: Mike Pastor will head supervisors for 16 months

The Hill: Arizona lawmakers spark ire of Apaches over copper mine

indianaz.com: San Carlos Apache leader feels betrayed by Rep. Kirkpatrick

Intercontinental Cry: San Carlos Apache Nation calls for removal of Resolution Copper

In the News

Friday, May 7th, 2010

AZCentral.com: Arizona clout in Washtingtown D.C. is about to grow

UN.org: Indigenous Peoples Forum

Miner-Sun-Basin: 2009 Sustainable Development Report for Resolution Copper

Grijalva.house.gov: AZ Native American communities announce opposition to Resolution Copper

In the News

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Miner-Sun-Basin: Caboose visitor center opening soon

Miner-Sun-Basin: Cinco de Mayo el Primero de Mayo celebration in Superior set for some good, clean fun

Tucson Weekly: Sierra Club Update: Weakening Water Protections & Saving the Incandescent Light Bulb 

San Carlos Apache Moccasin: Chairman’s Corner

RCM participates in Earth Day event

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Ben Henderson presents to a group of enthusiastic students!

On April 22nd Arizona Trail Association sponsored an Earth Day event for grade K-6 John F. Kennedy Elementary students at the Picket Post Trailhead near Superior. The beautiful backdrop of Picket Post Mountain and the great weather made for a wonderful event.  In all, 247 students, 14 teachers and several parents were treated to trail hikes, wildlife and environmental displays and presentations by several local groups and businesses. Making a brief appearance at the event was the ever popular “Smokey the Bear.”

Resolution Copper geologist Ben Henderson, hosted a geology display complete with rocks, posters and a sample of everyday products created using the earth’s natural resources. The display, along with Ben’s presentation on the geology surrounding Superior, proved to be quite popular with students of all ages. Of particular interest to students were Ben’s comments on Picket Post and its volcanic history. Following each presentation students received a Resolution Copper “goodie” bag containing a water bottle, bookmarker, pencils and literature.

In the News

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Arizona Republic:  Proposed Oak Flat mine requires more scrutiny

Miner-Sun-Basin: The Mining Brief

San Carlos Apache Moccasin: Tribal leaders meet with state legislature

Miner-Sun-Basin: Letter to the editor – Superintendent is doing a good job