NioCorp Gains Strong Support for Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project

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NioCorp Gains Strong Support for Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project

NioCorp Developments Ltd. recently hosted two large Town Hall events in Nebraska to provide updates and gather community feedback on its Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project. Nearly 600 attendees, including local residents, investors, and government officials, participated in the sessions, which featured detailed project updates and open Q&A with senior management. The Elk Creek Project, highlighted by Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen as "one of the greatest deposits in the United States," has received strong support at the local, state, and federal levels. NioCorp executives discussed 2025 progress, early-works preparations, and outlined the next steps anticipated for 2026 as the company advances financing efforts to initiate construction. The project has been described by EXIM President John Jovanovic as "exactly the type of opportunity EXIM was always designed to support."

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