Group 1 - Ross McElroy has resigned from the Board of Directors of Homeland Uranium Corp. effective October 15, 2025, to focus on his role as CEO of Apollo Silver [1][2] - The company has expanded the Coyote Basin Project by staking 36 new unpatented mining claims, increasing the total to 839 claims covering approximately 18,656 acres (7,450 ha) [3] - The new claims are strategically located to cover gaps between existing boundaries and are projected to be near uranium mineralization identified during previous exploration efforts [3] Group 2 - The drill contractor for the Coyote Basin exploration program has reported a two-week delay in mobilization due to equipment maintenance and crew rest, with drilling expected to commence around November 1st [4] - Homeland Uranium Corp. aims to become a leading US-focused uranium explorer and developer, owning several uranium projects in northwestern Colorado [5]
Ross McElroy Steps down from Homeland Board
Newsfile·2025-10-16 08:00