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Western Upper Peninsula Communities Demonstrate Continued Support for the Copperwood Mine Project

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Ironwood Township, Wakefield Township, Erwin Township, Gogebic County Board of Commissioners and Gogebic County Road Commission Unanimously Approve New Resolutions of Support

MARQUETTE, Mich. and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Communities in the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan are reaffirming their support for Highland Copper Company’s Copperwood Mine, a project that is expected to create more than 700 direct and indirect jobs while safeguarding the surrounding natural resources. The board members for Ironwood Township, Wakefield Township, Erwin Township, Gogebic County Board of Commissioners and the Gogebic County Road Commission have once again unanimously approved resolutions of support for the Copperwood Mine, demonstrating the local communities’ continuing desire for the project to move forward to the benefit of its residents, businesses and the region’s economic growth.

“The resolution that the Gogebic County Board adopted supports the Copperwood Mine Project, knowing that they are transparent in their work and developing safe and accountable mining,” said Dan Siirila, Chairman of the Gogebic County Board of Commissioners. “The County Board realizes the critical importance of the approval of the grant for energy, infrastructure for roads and broadband. This mine will give Gogebic County’s economy the boost that it so needs and deserves.”

The Copperwood project in Wakefield and Ironwood Townships in Gogebic County presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Michigan and the Western Upper Peninsula. Highland’s grant request from the State of Michigan to advance the project will help make possible critical infrastructure investments the region cannot afford on its own. Investments like improvements and upgrades to local roads, power and telecommunications will support the project and surrounding communities for years to come.

"Wakefield Township has long supported Highland Copper and its commitment to responsible mining," said Mandy Lake, Wakefield Township Supervisor "This project will bring good-paying jobs, strengthen our economy and create new opportunities for families in the Western UP. We’re excited to see the Copperwood Mine move forward and create a stronger future for our township and beyond."

“Ironwood Township knows the importance of its mining heritage and the opportunities it brings for the future, which is why we have approved a new Resolution of Support for the Copperwood Mine project,” said Ironwood Township Supervisor Jay Kangas. “Mining has long been a cornerstone of the Gogebic Range, shaping our identity and community. We deeply appreciate the commitment of Highland Copper and everyone involved in moving this project forward.”