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Weston County School District #7 is a public school district based in Upton, Wyoming, ... Upton Middle School (Grades 6–8) ...
Smith Ranch and Highland are uranium mining operations located in Wyoming, U.S.A. They are separate permits, operated as a single operation, and have one central processing facility. The Smith Ranch-Highland operation is the largest uranium production facility in the United States. Smith Ranch and Highland are roll-front uranium deposits.
Fremont County School District #1 – Lander; Fremont County School District #2 – Dubois; Fremont County School District #6 – Pavillion; Fremont County School District #14 – Ethete; Fremont County School District #21 – Fort Washakie; Fremont County School District #24 – Shoshoni; Fremont County School District #25 – Riverton
Uranium Energy Corp. (AMEX:UEC) shares are trading higher on Monday. The company disclosed a deal to fully acquire Rio Tinto Plc‘s (NYSE:RIO) Wyoming assets for a purchase price of $175 million.
Upton is located at (44.103354, –104.625943). [7] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.96 square miles (7.67 km 2), all land. [8] Upton is home to an abundance of wildlife. Nearby are lakes and streams with many fish species.
Wyoming uranium production. Uranium mining in Wyoming was formerly a much larger industry than it is today. Wyoming once had many operating uranium mines, and still has the largest known uranium ore reserves of any state in the U.S. At the end of 2008, the state had estimated reserves dependent on price: 539 million pounds of uranium oxide at ...
Pages in category "School districts in Wyoming" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. ... Weston County School District Number 7;
The Wyoming uranium mining industry was hard-hit in the 1980s by the drop in the price of uranium. The uranium-mining boom town of Jeffrey City lost 95% of its population in three years. By 2020, the only active uranium mine in Wyoming was the Smith Ranch-Highland in-situ leaching operation in the Powder River Basin, owned by Cameco. [107]