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Episode 32: MSHA chief talks mine safety

Chris Williamson, assistant secretary of the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) joins the show as a special guest to look back on his two and a half years heading the agency that develops and enforces safety and health rules for all U.S. mines. Keep Reading

Vulcan Materials operation takes top community relations award

The company’s Chula Vista Stone earned the Platinum Award in the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s 2024 Community Relations Excellence program. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Washington Aggregates & Concrete Association’s Bruce Chattin

P&Q caught up with the executive director of the Washington Aggregates & Concrete Association prior to his retirement to discuss his career in the industry and the role of the state association. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: GeoLogic’s Benjamin Black

P&Q sat down with GeoLogic’s Benjamin Black earlier this year to discuss 2024 from a business standpoint and what he expects to unfold during the rest of this year. Keep Reading

Peckham Industries leaders reflect on 100th anniversary

Leaders at family-owned Peckham Industries look back – and ahead – as the company celebrates its centennial this year. Keep Reading

Episode 15: Insights from Capital Aggregates, TerraSource Global & TCI Manufacturing

On the latest episode of “Drilling Deeper,” Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski bring you a trio of interviews from companies based out of the Midwest. Keep Reading

How to enhance public perception of the industry

GeoLogic’s Ben Black and Randy Kunz discuss how the public perceives the local quarry and what can be done to better tell our story. Keep Reading

Manufacturers discuss industry perception

Equipment suppliers discuss the steps they're taking to position their companies and the aggregate industry in a positive light. Keep Reading

Continued funding, support leading Michigan’s 2024 outlook

Doug Needham, executive director of the Michigan Aggregates Association, shares his thoughts on how 2023 was for Michigan aggregates and what his outlook is for 2024.  Keep Reading

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