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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.

Nye explores road ahead for US infrastructure

Martin Marietta's Ward Nye joined the hosts of CNBC's "Power Lunch" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to invest in U.S. infrastructure. Keep Reading

River transport essential for massive Mulzer operation

Mulzer Crushed Stone representatives detail how the company's Cape Sandy Quarry loading operation works along the Ohio River in Leavenworth, Indiana. Keep Reading

Slurry pump alternative meets demands of ultra-fines recovery system

When a slurry pump proves insufficient, Short Mountain Silica discovers a high-pressure alternative that meets the demands of its recovery system. Keep Reading

Rockster equipment to be featured at showcase event

Greenfield Equipment Sales LLC, a Rockster North America dealer, is hosting a demonstration event for Rockster equipment Dec. 2 in Virginia. Keep Reading

What the Trump victory means for the aggregate industry

Aggregate producers have a lot to absorb as they look toward the next four years, but the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's (NSSGA) Mike Johnson offers some clarity on the road ahead for the industry in an exclusive interview with P&Q. Keep Reading

Infrastructure investments emphasized in Trump victory speech

Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States in the wee hours of the morning Nov. 9, and he imparted a number of messages in his victory speech – including his desire to enhance the nation's crumbling infrastructure. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index moves higher in October

The Dodge Momentum Index grew 4.1 percent in October to 133.6 from a revised September reading of 128.3. Keep Reading

Hillhead 2018 dates unveiled

The next Hillhead quarry exhibition will take place June 26-28, 2018, at Hillhead Quarry near Buxton, Derbyshire, England. Keep Reading

Hurricane’s impact potentially lasting for Martin Marietta, others

Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc last month along the East Coast, and Martin Marietta Materials is among those cleaning up from the storm. Keep Reading

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