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Kevin Yanik

Kevin Yanik is editor-in-chief of Pit & Quarry. He can be reached at 216-706-3724 or kyanik@northcoastmedia.net.

Luck Stone contribution to benefit Virginia students

Luck Stone made a contribution to a Virginia organization that will purchase books and deliver giveaways to hundreds of preschoolers and kindergartners. Keep Reading

Fenner Dunlop app allows for conveyor monitoring

Fenner Dunlop’s BIRDSi app automatically monitors the status of all conveyors from a single dashboard. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What the ‘end of masks’ means for the nation and the industry

The nation’s return to normal is ramping up with new COVID guidance on masks. P&Q’s Kevin Yanik and magazine contributor David Chereb discuss what the development means for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Astec reorganization streamlines legacy brands

Brands such as Breaker Technology, KPI-JCI & Astec Mobile Screens and Telsmith will now operate as Astec. Keep Reading

ROCKS Act included in surface transportation reauthorization bill

The ROCKS Act would establish a working group to study the use of aggregates and recommend practices and policies to ensure continued access to them. Keep Reading

What to know about Doosan’s -7 Series wheel loaders

Doosan’s Bill Zak and Aaron Kleingartner share a few highlights of the -7 Series, detailing opportunities for use within aggregate applications and previewing what World of Concrete attendees can expect to see on the stand in Las Vegas. Keep Reading

Bipartisan surface transportation bill emerges from Senate

The Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act of 2021, crafted by the Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, represents an increase of more than 34 percent from the FAST Act. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Industry jobs are open, but they’re not being filled easily

Hiring and retaining people has long been a challenge for aggregate producers, but new policies have compounded the issue for the industry. P&Q contributor David Chereb elaborates. Keep Reading

Crusher manufacturer aims to expand in North America

Helmut Haider, head of sales at SBM Mineral Processing, says the mobile crusher manufacturer will eventually turn its full focus to North America, where the company currently has a small presence in Canada. Keep Reading

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