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U.S. GoldMining Advances Planning With State of Alaska Officials for Critical Road Infrastructure to the Whistler Gold-Copper Project, Alaska

Core Viewpoint - U.S. GoldMining Inc. is advancing the West Susitna Access Project (WSAP) with strong government support, which will enhance connectivity for the Whistler Gold-Copper Project to existing infrastructure in Southcentral Alaska [1][3][5]. Group 1: Project Overview - The WSAP consists of two main components: a 22-mile public road project by ADOT&PF and a 78.5-mile road led by AIDEA, connecting to the Company's exploration camp [4][6]. - The WSAP aims to link the Whistler Project with existing highway, rail, power, and port infrastructure, facilitating access to the largest population center in Alaska [2][4]. Group 2: Government Support and Collaboration - Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and Matanuska-Susitna Borough Mayor Edna DeVries have expressed strong support for the WSAP, highlighting its potential to boost the local economy and provide better access for residents [7]. - The Company is committed to collaborating with government agencies and stakeholders to expedite the design, permitting, and construction processes for the WSAP [3][5]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The WSAP is expected to create opportunities for mining, processing, and manufacturing, contributing to economic growth and job creation in the region [7]. - The project is viewed as a strategic investment in the future of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, promising lasting benefits for local families and businesses [7].