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How Knife River performed in the second quarter

Now an independent, public company, Knife River Corp. noted how it set second-quarter records in key financial areas. Keep Reading

Sandbrook expected to serve on Knife River board

Bill Sandbrook, the former chairman, president and CEO of U.S. Concrete, is expected to join five others in making up a Knife River board of directors in the weeks to come. Keep Reading

Leaders selected for Knife River once spinoff is complete

With the planned spinoff of MDU Resources Group and Knife River Corp. nearing, MDU revealed the executives who will guide Knife River in the months to come. Keep Reading

Pricing gains propel public producers in third quarter

Several of the nation's largest public aggregate producers reported positive results in the third quarter of 2022 due, in part, to increased pricing. Keep Reading

MDU Resources experiencing record revenues, backlogs

MDU Resources also continues to work toward completing the separation of Knife River Corp., which is expected in 2023. Keep Reading

Knife River splitting from MDU Resources, becoming independent company

MDU Resources expects the separation to be completed next year, with the Knife River headquarters remaining in Bismarck, North Dakota.  Keep Reading

MDU Resources reflects on the start of 2022

Although MDU Resources Group took a loss in its construction materials business in the first quarter, the company’s president and CEO is optimistic about the months ahead. Keep Reading

MDU Resources looks outward to 2026

Knife River Corp.’s parent company unveiled a five-year capital investment plan that includes investing in the Honey Creek Quarry in Texas. Keep Reading

Knife River acquires Baker Rock Resources in Northwest

Knife River, the construction materials subsidiary of MDU Resources Group, also acquired Oregon Mainline Paving. Keep Reading

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