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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.

Eagle Crusher, Superior reps named AEM directors

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) elected Eagle Crusher's Susanne Cobey and Superior Industries' Mary Erholtz to the AEM CE Sector Board. Keep Reading

First-quarter aggregate revenue, pricing up at U.S. Concrete

The company's aggregate product revenue increased 17.7 percent in the first quarter, and the average sales price of aggregate products jumped, too. Keep Reading

MDU Resources releases first-quarter 2017 performance report

MDU Resources Group Inc.'s construction materials business reported a seasonal first-quarter loss of $19.9 million, compared to a loss of $14.5 million in 2016. Keep Reading

Van der Graaf kicks off educational event series in Texas

Van der Graaf started off its Texas Aggregate Networking Event series in Fort Worth, Texas, where drum motors took center stage. Keep Reading

Increased sales volumes, pricing drive Summit’s first quarter 2017

Summit Materials CEO Tom Hill says the company performed ahead of expectations during the first quarter of 2017. Keep Reading

Summit reveals details on four recent acquisitions

Summit Materials offered a breakdown of its four most recent acquisitions upon releasing its latest quarterly report. Keep Reading

Granite Construction optimistic despite quarterly loss

Despite a net loss of $23.8 million in the first quarter, Granite Construction maintains its growth expectations for 2017. Keep Reading

Report: Trump may explore a gas tax increase

President Donald Trump indicated that he is open to increasing the federal gas tax to support U.S. infrastructure development, although he stopped short of endorsing such a course of action. Keep Reading

Indiana quarry fortifies relationship with community

A 50-year-old deck overlooking an Indiana quarry fortifies the relationship between the operation and its community. Keep Reading

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