Reporter from New York Times Talks to Locals About Impact of Elk Creek Mine

  • Reporter from New York Times Talks to Locals About Impact of Elk Creek Mine
    Reporter from New York Times Talks to Locals About Impact of Elk Creek Mine
  • PROPHETS LONG FORETOLD IT was a play presented by the students at St. Andrew’s School in Tecumseh on Wednesday, December 14. The Three Kings, from the left: Gaspar, Prezleigh Hazen; Melchior, Samuel Serrano; and Balthazar, Alexa Pinedo-Pena, brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus – the Savior.
    PROPHETS LONG FORETOLD IT was a play presented by the students at St. Andrew’s School in Tecumseh on Wednesday, December 14. The Three Kings, from the left: Gaspar, Prezleigh Hazen; Melchior, Samuel Serrano; and Balthazar, Alexa Pinedo-Pena, brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus – the Savior.
A reporter from the New York Times, Dionne Searcey, stopped at the Harvest Bowl in Tecumseh to visit with local people about their perception of how the niobium mine near Elk Creek will impact the area locally as well as at the state and national level if it comes to fruition. Searcey visited with 12 to 15 people who were generous with their comments about their concerns and hopes. “It was great…

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