City, county and state officials for Grants, New Mexico and Cibola County are enthusiastic at the prospects of uranium miners returning to what was once one of the world's8217;s largest
uranium mining districts. If they return to Grants, Head of Economic Development for Cibola County Star Gonzales promises, 's8220;We will greet them with open arms!'s8221; Mayor of
Grants, New Mexico, former Vietnam veteran Joe Murrietta, was just as excited, telling StockInterview.com 's8220;We can handle the mining industry, and we look forward to having it
back.'s8221; Many of the local officials have direct experience with uranium mining, such as Murrietta who worked for Anaconda, when they mined uranium in New Mexico.
Grants's8217; City Manager Bob Horacek remembered working in a uranium mill, twenty five years ago as a college student, to help pay for his college tuition. When informed that one
uranium development company might build a mill near Grants, New Mexico, Horacek responded, 's8220;I would like to visit with them.'s8221; He and other local officials believe uranium
would be a real boon to the country's8217;s economic growth. State Senator Joseph A Fidel, a Democrat representing District 30, which includes Cibola and Socorro counties told
StockInterview.com 's8220;I would be happy to have mining come back. It would be very positive economically.'s8221;
Who are the serious players in the current New Mexico uranium mining landscape Which companies acquired the most prospective properties, which major oil and mining companies dropped
during the twenty-year uranium bear market And why is New Mexico the key to a 's8220;uranium renaissance's8221; for the domestic uranium industry
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