SUNBEAM, Idaho (AP) — Driving along the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River you see two worlds. One is a pristine wild land with tall trees and mountain goats scampering along ridge lines. But a quick glance in another direction reveals dredge tailings, a straight-channel riverbed, preserved ghost towns showing the area's mining history and a massive 988-ton dredge rusting in a pool of cloudy blue water. Billy Reed, a volunteer with the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge Association, said the dredge brought 35 temporary jobs to the area during the five-month period when the dredge was constructed.Read more on NewsOK.com