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Skull Creek Project Acquisition Completed

VANCOUVER – Homeland Uranium Corp. has completed its previously announced transaction with Hightest Resources to acquire the Skull Creek Uranium Project in Moffat and Rio Blanco Counties, Colorado. Skull Creek is located adjacent to the Company’s Red Wash Project and is approximately 20 miles (33 km) west of Homeland’s flagship Coyote Basin Uranium Project.
The Skull Creek Property is comprised of 154 mining claims all located on federal Bureau of Land Management-administered lands and one single state exploration permit administered by the State of Colorado (SEP Lands).
“The addition of the Cross Bones Uranium Deposit on the Skull Creek Property is a tremendously exciting acquisition for Homeland. Strategically located in close proximity to our Coyote Basin Project in mining-friendly Colorado, we anticipate Skull Creek providing significant potential operational synergies with Coyote Basin and further strengthens our position in the district. With a dominant land package containing two considerable historical uranium deposits with outstanding expansion potential, Homeland is eager to start drilling at both Coyote and Skull Creek to systematically upgrade these deposits to modern standards and become a key part of the urgently needed resurgence of domestic uranium supply chain in the United States,” said, Roger Lemaitre, President & CEO.

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