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Drillers at work at Terraco Gold's Almaden gold project, 126 km northwest of Boise, Idaho. Photo by Terraco Gold

Idaho: More than just the Midas touch

Ask a mining investor about gold in Idaho and Midas Gold (MAX-T) will likely be the first name that pops  up. The company has put itself at the forefront of the conversation by proving up 5.8 million oz. of the yellow metal at its Golden…


Round-up of explorers in Idaho

Ask a mining investor about gold in Idahoand Midas Gold (MAX-Tt) will likely be the first name that pops to mind. The company has put itself at the forefront of the conversation by proving up 5.8 million oz. of the yellow metal at its Golden…


Drill rigs in the Clark Tunnel area at Midas Gold's Golden Meadows project in Idaho. Photo by Midas Gold

Midas leading the pack of Idaho gold explorers

Just six months after completing its $45.2-million initial public offering in July, Midas Gold (MAX-T) has firmly emerged as the top gold explorer in Idaho following the state’s recent resurgence as a prospective mining jurisdiction.


Midas has the golden touch in Idaho

Just six months after completing its $45.2-million initial public offering in July 2011, Midas Gold (MAX-T) has firmly emerged as the leading gold explorer in Idaho following the state’s recent resurgence as a prospective mining jurisdiction.


At Terraco Gold's Almaden gold project in Idaho, from left: lead consulting geologist Ken Snyder; vice-president of exploration Charles Sulfrian; and Discovery Investing's Michael Berry. Photo by Terraco Gold

Terraco Gold is off to a solid start in Idaho, Nevada

When you have an exploration team led by Charles Sulfrian and Ken Snyder – geologists who were instrumental in the discovery of major gold mines in Nevada, including Barrick Gold’s (ABX-T, ABX-N) Goldstrike mine and Newmont Mining’s (NMC-T,…


Premium Exploration's president Del Steiner (left) with vice-president of exploration Michael Ostenson at the Friday zone at the Idaho gold project. Photo by Matthew Allan

Hunting for gold in the Gem State

Most know Idaho as the Potato State, but the area also has a lesser-known nickname, the Gem State, which dates back to its territorial days. 


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