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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.

Why parents are hurting the aggregate industry

We need more than college students if this country is going to function properly, and aggregate industry stakeholders know this as well as anyone. Keep Reading

Eagle Materials aggregate revenues up

Eagle Materials' concrete and aggregate businesses reported revenues for the first quarter of fiscal 2018 of $43.5 million. Learn more about the company's latest quarter. Keep Reading

Cemex aggregate sales up slightly in second quarter 2017

Cemex shared the latest on its aggregate sales volumes and pricing for the quarter and first half of the year upon releasing its second-quarter 2017 performance report. Keep Reading

Luck Stone business expands into Maryland

Luck Ecosystems expanded its footprint into Maryland through a partnership with Chaney Enterprises, a ready-mix, sand and gravel supplier in Maryland. Keep Reading

How text messaging can serve as a safety tool

Text messaging, when employed the right way, can serve as a highly beneficial safety tool. Find out how. Keep Reading

Cemex reaches agreement on California coastal mine

The California Coastal Commission approved the agreement Cemex negotiated with commission staff regarding the continued operation of the Cemex Lapis sand plant. Keep Reading

Ranking the nation’s top crushed stone producers

The U.S. Geological Survey produced its latest list of the top crushed stone producers in the United States. Find out which companies make up the top 25. Keep Reading

FLSmidth to acquire part of Sandvik Mining Systems

The acquisition includes all products for continuous surface mining and minerals handling technologies, as well as related intellectual property, including drawings and reference lists. Keep Reading

Study: Expect more demand for paving asphalt

Demand for paving asphalt used in highways and streets is forecast to increase 3.3 percent per year to 13.7 million tons in 2021. Keep Reading

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