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Officials in Ocean County are cracking down on unauthorized swimming and other activities in a large area of the Pine Barrens after noise complaints, trespassing and deaths on a 7,000-acre tract known ...
Phipps worked for the Xerox corporation for over 30 years in Chicago, until he and his wife Faith discovered Arkansas Quartz crystal. They'd never seen anything like it.
The only place we’ve struck out has been at a diamond mine in Arkansas ... Ron Coleman Mine, 155 Crystal Ridge Lane, Jessieville, Arkansas; 1-800-291-4484; colemanquartz.com.
In and around Mount Ida, the identity of the official Arkansas State Mineral can be guessed just by looking around. In fact (pun alert!), the laureate is crystal-clear from billboards and other signs.
A Florida couple unearthed a 3.26-carat white diamond worth tens of thousands of dollars using rented equipment from a local ...
Wegner Crystal Mines -- 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 82 Wegner Ranch Road, Mount Ida. ... The Blue Phantom quartz crystal was dug in Arkansas in the early 1930s.
In 1984, Cathy Fecho moved with her husband, Jim, from southern Illinois to operate some mines they bought in Arkansas. Jim, who died a year ago, had always been a rock hound -- the two ran a rock ...
Unearthed a Legacy, Journey to Crystal Mining Success: … LA Unscripted / Feb 5, 2025 / 08:08 AM PST A simple act of kindness forever changed the lives of Ivy Welburn and Jazmin Erving.
Crystal Mine. 8/16/2023 | 4m 58s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Did you know that in Jessieville, Arkansas, just outside of Hot Springs, you can dig for crystals?
Role Coleman in Jessieville, Arkansas, offers not just crystal mining opportunities, but a zipline experience for visitors to view crystal formations below them. The center does not rent tools ...
Arkansas Senator Bryan King (R) of District 28 says the "Right to Mine" law was inappropriately introduced and passed at the last minute of the 2023 legislative session. King has already drafted a ...
In and around Mount Ida, the identity of the official Arkansas State Mineral can be guessed just by looking around. In fact (pun alert!), the laureate is crystal-clear from billboards and other signs.