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Mandalay Resources Corporation Provides Year-End 2020 Reserves and Resources for Costerfield and Björkdal Operations

Mandalay Resources Corporation Provides Year-End 2020 Reserves and Resources for Costerfield and Björkdal Operations Grows gold reserves at Costerfield by 25%; maintains long mine life at Björkdal TORONTO, Feb. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Mandalay Resources Corporation ( Mandalay or the Company ) (TSX: MND, OTCQB: MNDJF) is pleased to announce updated Mineral Resources and Reserves estimates for its Costerfield gold-antimony mine in Victoria, Australia and its Björkdal gold mine in Skellefteå, Sweden as at December 31, 2020. All dollar amounts in this press release are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted. Highlights: Costerfield Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves for contained gold and antimony increased by 25% and 22%, respectively, net of depletion for 2020 production;

Henley announces candidacy for Lawrence County register of wills

Henley announces candidacy for Lawrence County register of wills Ellwood City Ledger NEW CASTLE – Andrew Henley has officially announced his candidacy for Lawrence County register of wills and recorder of deeds for the 2021 election cycle. Henley, a Lawrence County local, is seeking to replace Janet Kalajainen, who announced that she will not be running for re-election earlier this month. A 2017 graduate of Westminster College with a bachelor of arts in history and a minor in computer information science, Henley also earned a master s in library and information science from the University of Pittsburgh in 2020. As the founder and president of Pleasant Hill Historians LLC, a research consulting firm specializing in property and family histories, Henley is experienced in the functional and organizational workings of the register and recorder’s office.

Some Milford school projects delayed in $99 7M budget

Some Milford school projects delayed in $99.7M budget Donald Eng FacebookTwitterEmail The MIlford Board of Education discusses Superintendent Anna Cutaia’s 2021-22 budget proposal at one of its January budget workshops.Zoom screen capture MILFORD The Board of Education approved a budget members said meets the needs of the city’s students, but puts off most of their wants. “I think the administration has had to make difficult choices,” board Chairman Susan Glennon said. “I’m confident this administration knows what’s needed.” The board decided in a 9-1 vote last month to approve Superintendent Anna Cutaia’s $99.7 million proposal. It’s a decision board member Andrew Fowler opposed, citing a continuing trend of rising costs and declining enrollment projections.

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