
#192- Iron Range: Darleen Gargano & Talia Sandys
Overlooking iconic Hibbing Taconite Mining Operation in Minnesota, Mining Minds had the opportunity to speak with two remarkable women whose stories capture the history and heart of mining in the state.
First, we’re joined by Talia Sandys, Communications and Engagement Director for Mining Minnesota, who has been our guide through the region’s rich mining heritage. Then, we dive deep into the incredible 30+ year career of Darleen Gargano, a retired miner who began her journey in 1976 when opportunities for women in the pit were almost unheard of. From her first day pulling cable and driving haul trucks to operating graders in subzero blizzards, Darleen shares candid stories about resilience, camaraderie, and the changing face of the industry.
Along the way, we explore Hibbing’s fascinating history—including the relocation of an entire town for mining, the legendary Hibbing High School, and life growing up in a tight-knit rural community. With humor, honesty, and a lifetime of lessons, Darleen reflects on what it took to thrive in a male-dominated industry and why she wouldn’t trade her experiences for anything.
Special thanks to Julie Lucas and Talia Sandys (Mining Minnesota) and Kristen Vake (Iron Mining Association of MN) for making this episode possible.
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Episode Chapters:
1:21 Growing Up in Hibbing, MN
9:32 First Jobs & Path to Mining
12:02 First Day in the Pit
16:59 Night Shifts & Northern Lights
22:37 Haul Trucks, Equipment Training & Early MSHA
26:21 Grader in the Ditch & Earning Respect
37:31 Paving a New Way
44:00 The Labor Bus
56:34 Advocacy, Education, Collaboration from Mining Minnesota