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Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. (SFMI) Reports on Diamond Creek Mill Progress

Silver Falcon Mining, Inc (PINKSHEETS: SFMI)
announces that the permanent Diamond Creek Mill office is now on site and
fully functional. The administrative personnel has been hired and will
start as soon as their presence is required on site. In the meantime they
will train in the various programs they will be using as part of their job
description. The weather is still cooperating with SFMI, leaving the
mountain free of snow and the Company anticipates that transport of the ore
from the War Eagle Mountain's tailing piles will commence during the week.
The mill circuit and other equipment stored at its former site in Melba,
Idaho have already started its move on the way to the Diamond Creek Mill
site in Owyhee County.
SFMI has bought additional equipment to boost production up slightly at the
start of operations and, also, has purchased a new "Rod Mill" coming
in April 2010, which should more than double the mill's production
capacity. Contractors will be pouring the mill building's foundation in the
ensuing days ahead. Site
development continues as the road accessing the mill and the reshaping
of the property surface is well under way.
Mr. Pierre Quilliam, President of Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. said, "We are
very encouraged by the continued support we are receiving by our personnel
in Idaho and elsewhere; we are looking forward with pride to the
forthcoming start-up of milling operations, at our Diamond Creek Mill."
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc., is an exploration and development Company
specializing in high-grade Gold and Silver mining properties in North
America.
Further Information contact Rich Kaiser, Investor Relations 800-631-8127
and/or the Company at 941-761-7819, www.silverfalconmining.com .
Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press
release constitute forward-looking statements, and not guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from
the projections in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are based on the estimates and opinions of management at the
time the statements are made.
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