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Siandhara Bonnet
Rapid City Journal
RAPID CITY, S.D. â Residents of Hideaway Hills, a neighborhood northwest of Rapid City, may have more answers in the next few weeks about the extent and stability of the abandoned gypsum mine residing underneath their homes.
Dr. Mohammad Sadeghi told residents Sunday that his team could have their findings in two to three weeks after using three methods to study the extent of the mine.
âI really hope to get some answers for the residents here,â he said. âI think we might have enough to at least give some information.â Grace Pritchett, Journal staff
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Montana Tech will study ground at collapsed mine
Associated Press 1 hr ago
BLACK HAWK, S.D. (AP) Experts from Montana Technological University will soon begin to analyze the what lies underground in Black Hawk neighborhood where homes have been evacuated because ground over an abandoned mine collapsed.
A law firm representing some of the residents of Hideaway Hills recently announced another possible mine has been discovered besides a surface mine and the collapsed mine.
“This concept of this new third mine we find very alarming, very concerning that this is a possibility, and we’re quite satisfied that the community’s come together and so have the various law firms have come together Fox Rothschild, Fitzgerald, and Beardsy Law Firm to agree that we need to have more study to figure this out,” says Patrick Ealy with Fitzgerald Law Firm.