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The Duluth News-Tribune has a story today about the estimated number of needed construction workers for the proposed mining projects on the Iron Range.

I’m tired of these stories. I want to see financial close and shovels in the ground before I dance a jig for developers.

Mining plans require thousands of workers
Jane Brissett, Duluth News Tribune

Thousands of construction jobs will be needed for copper, nickel and other metal mining on the Iron Range if those projects come to pass, representatives of three of the companies told a meeting of the Associated General Contractors of Minnesota in Duluth on Thursday.

Three companies — Franconia Minerals Corp., Duluth Metals and PolyMet Mining — will need more than 2,200 construction workers if they go ahead with full-scale production of copper, nickel, platinum, cobalt, silver, gold and palladium, speakers said at a lunchtime presentation at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.

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