Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.
Location
Ohio
Founded
1847-02-28
Website
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2024-09-10 (earnsecurely.com)
Citi cuts Cleveland-Cliffs stock target, keeps Neutral rating
Citi cuts Cleveland-Cliffs stock target, keeps Neutral rating
Read more2024-07-12 (hometownfocus.us)
Cleveland-Cliffs Minorca Mine Inc. fined $16,750 for industrial wastewater violations - Hometown Focus
VIRGINIA – Cleveland Cliffs Minorca Mine leaked wastewater, construction runoff and tailings materials into nearly half an acre, including a nearby wetland, in May and June 2023, according to a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) enforcement investigation.
Read more2024-07-03 (kaxe.org)
MPCA fines Cleveland-Cliffs $16750 for wetland pollution at Virginia mine
The Minorca Mine leaked wastewater, construction runoff and tailings materials across nearly a half-acre at the open-pit taconite mining facility.
Read more2024-01-09 (superiortelegram.com)
Fourth man charged in Iron Range Hells Angels kidnapping, rape
The 48-year-old has a long criminal history, including bank robbery and several assault cases
Read more2023-10-19 (nwitimes.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs committed $100 million to reduce emissions in EPA settlement
Cleveland-Cliffs committed $100 million to reduce emissions at the former AK Steel plant it acquired in Dearborn, Michigan in an agreement with with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S.
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2023-03-15 (nasdaq.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs Stock Getting Very Oversold
In trading on Wednesday, shares of Cleveland-Cliffs Inc (Symbol: CLF) entered into oversold territory, changing hands as low as $17.12 per share. We define oversold territory using the Relative Strength Index, or RSI, which is a technical analysis indicator used to measure mom
Read more2022-05-13 (lakeshorepublicradio.org)
Regionally Speaking 05-13-2022
On this "Reporters Roundtable Friday," where we ask northwest Indiana reporters about the stories they've put out in print and online. We speak today with `` Post-Tribune '' government reporter Alexandra Kukulka as well as `` Post-Tribune ''
Read more2022-05-12 (chestertontribune.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs to donate 127 acres for park land, pay $3 million penalty
A U.S. District Court judge finalized a consent decree that requires Cleveland-Cliffs Burns Harbor to donate 127 acres for park land and pay a$3 million civil penalty as the result of an August 2019 chemical spill that resulted in a fish kill and the
Read more2022-05-03 (nwitimes.com)
Judge accepts deal for Cleveland-Cliffs to pay $3 million fine, donate land to National Park after fish kill
G7 leaders have committed to phasing out dependency on Russian energy, including by banning imports of Russian oil.
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2022-04-22 (insideindianabusiness.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs Reaches Settlement Over Discharge
Ohio-based Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (Nasdaq: CLF) has reached a consent decree regarding a chemical discharge from the Burns Harbor Works steel mill in 2019. Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report the steelmaker has agreed to pay a$3 million fine, fix equipment and donate land to the
Read more2022-04-22 (shelbynews.com)
Cleveland-Cliffs agrees to $3 million fine, land donation to Dunes National Park after fish kill
“This is a big victory for protecting Lake Michigan, safe clean water, and Northwest Indiana communities."
Read more2022-02-14 (justice.gov)
Cleveland-Cliffs Agrees to Improve Environmental Compliance at Indiana Facility and Pay $3 Million Civil Penalty for Ammonia and Cyanide Violations
Cliffs Burns Harbor (Cleveland-Cliffs) has agreed to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and other laws, for an August 2019 discharge of ammonia and cyanide-laden wastewater into the East Branch of the Little Calumet River.
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