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Montanans Weigh The Risks And Rewards Of Mining Near The Smith River

djohnson| July 31, 2015| Home Page - Read the Latest, Media Center, News

mtprAbout 50 miles east of Helena, in White Sulphur Springs, residents are weighing the benefits that a new copper mine could bring to their community: about 200 new jobs along with millions of dollars to spur business growth. Opponents of the mine say Montana risks losing something even more valuable, one of its last unspoiled rivers.

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