By Wayne OnkstSpecial to NKyTribuneIn the mid 1940s, as Kentucky celebrated its 150th birthday, University of Kentucky faculty worked with a broad range of Kentuckians to write Kentucky: Designs
Randall Atkins says he "didn't know the difference between rare earths and rare coins" when he paid $2 million for an old coal mine in northern Wyoming. But the.
A 71-year-old investor who bought an old Wyoming coal mine sight-unseen for $2million has learned that it may contain $37 billion worth of rare earth minerals.
Randall Atkins who dished out $2M for an old coal mine in rural Wyoming has possibly hit a $37B mother lode after the discovery of “rare-earth elements.”