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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.

NSSGA’s Johnson writes Trump urging action on infrastructure

Michael Johnson, president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), reached out to President Trump and congressional leaders encouraging them to take the next steps on a critical industry issue. Keep Reading

Slideshow: Haydon Materials’ Airport Road Quarry

Check out a few photos from Haydon Materials' new 1 million-tpy quarry in Bardstown, Kentucky. Keep Reading

Weather dampens Eagle Materials’ latest fiscal year

Unusually wet weather throughout fiscal 2019 drove the decline in heavy materials revenue and operating earnings, the company says. Keep Reading

Comparing electric and diesel powered portable plants

Interest in electric plants is steadily growing, but don’t expect diesel to give way to its counterpart in the U.S. anytime soon. Keep Reading

Combating the digital mob on permitting, zoning

P&Q's Kevin Yanik explores the challenges aggregate producers face when it comes to engaging the public on these key industry issues. Keep Reading

Martin Marietta notches first-quarter records in revenue, EBITDA

Improved shipments, pricing and cost management drove Martin Marietta’s first-quarter performance to new levels. Keep Reading

Vulcan pleased with first-quarter 2019 optimistic looking ahead

Earnings were up in the first quarter at Vulcan Materials, whose CEO is optimistic about the months ahead. Keep Reading

Trump, congressional leadership agree on infrastructure bill dollar figure

An infrastructure bill totaling $2 trillion will be pursued, but both sides still need to determine how to pay for improvements to the nation's roads, bridges and more. Keep Reading

Producers: Take P&Q’s survey on equipment dealers

Pit & Quarry is producing a report on dealers for its July issue, and our editors want producer input. You may even win a gift card for taking our survey. Keep Reading

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