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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.

Gallery: P&Q visits the National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum

The museum in Leadville, Colorado, is where replica plaques of all Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame inductees are on display. Keep Reading

SmithCo names sales, marketing director

The Iowa-based company specializing in side-dump trailers hired Todd Karolczak to lead sales initiatives and enhance support for its national dealer network. Keep Reading

Develon ranks its top dealers

The company formerly known as Doosan recognized its top 10 dealers from the prior year. Keep Reading

Bolt-on acquisition activity continues across industry

Granite Construction, Eagle Materials, Heidelberg Materials and Lafarge Canada are among the companies to announce deals of late. Keep Reading

MSHA encouraging operators to emphasize safety this week

The Mine Safety & Health Administration’s (MSHA) inaugural ‘Stand Down to Save Lives’ day is May 17, with the agency asking operators to address safety areas of concern this week. Keep Reading

Producers overcome adverse weather with price management

Wet weather hampered aggregate shipments in some regions during the first quarter, but aggressive pricing actions drove earnings for the industry’s public producers. Keep Reading

Cemex acquisition of Atlantic Minerals complete

Cemex USA originally shared details about its purchase in Newfoundland, Canada, in January. Keep Reading

P&Q exclusive: MSHA chief reflects on 2023 mining fatalities

Christopher Williamson, assistant secretary at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), discusses the troublesome trend in industry fatalities and the agency’s inaugural ‘Stand Down to Save Lives’ day next week. Keep Reading

Partnership between industry halls of fame endures

A visit to the National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum in Colorado provides an opportunity to celebrate those enshrined in the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame over the last decade. Keep Reading

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