Utah’s coal mines can’t find enough workers, as the industry changes
Federal regulations and Democratic policies are frequently blamed for coal’s decline, but the reality on the ground can be more complicated.
(Luna Anna Archey | High Country News) Dillion Grimmett, 31, a coal miner who works at Gentry Mountain Mine near the Huntington Power Plant in Emery County, sits in the mine’s main office entryway. He sees a "bright future" in mining.