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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.

Telestack adds industry veteran Power

Damian Power joins Telestack as general manager of the Astec Omagh facilities, succeeding Mark Fisher. Keep Reading

LafargeHolcim expands in Minnesota with acquisition

The acquisition of Marshall Concrete Products in the Twin Cities region expands the footprint of local Aggregate Industries operations, which are part of the LafargeHolcim family of companies in the U.S. Keep Reading

Great Lakes limestone trade continues on upward trajectory

U.S. and Canadian ports shipped significantly more limestone in November 2021 than they did last November, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association. Keep Reading

What manufacturers and dealers are saying about 2022 supply

As manufacturers and dealers continue to navigate the turbulent supply chain, many have one key message they want to impart on end users into 2022. Keep Reading

ASGCO debuts conveyor belt splice and fastening system

The new Grizzly screw splices from ASGCO are available in different rubber compounds and tensile strengths for use in industry applications. Keep Reading

Wm. D. Scepaniak showcases flagship contract crushing operation

John Scepaniak, mining project manager at Wm. D. Scepaniak, offered P&Q an up-close look at its operation in Rollag, Minnesota. Keep Reading

Dredge providing Barrett Paving distinct advantages

Neil Hoobler, president of Supreme Manufacturing, met with P&Q to discuss how Barrett Paving's new dredge operation allows the company to realize new efficiencies. Keep Reading

Longtime blasting educator Konya dies

Calvin Konya, 78, was considered a pioneer in his field, sharing his vast blasting knowledge around the world over a long and illustrious career. Keep Reading

Aggregate production up nicely in the third quarter

Crushed stone and sand and gravel production each got solid bumps, with aggregate production nationwide approaching 2 billion metric tons through three-quarters of 2021. Keep Reading

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