Tag: state associations

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Economic development key to South Carolina’s 2024

January 24, 2024 By

Jessica Palmer of the South Carolina Aggregates Association shared her thoughts on what the aggregate industry might look like in South Carolina during 2024.

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Packed industry calendar in store for 2024

January 5, 2024 By

AGG1 and MINExpo return in 2024, leading a slew of aggregate-centric events over the next 12 months.

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CalCIMA honors producers through awards programs

November 30, 2023 By

The California Construction & Industrial Materials Association (CalCIMA) recently presented several awards, including its annual awards and its All Star Awards.

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Ohio designates week to celebrate aggregates, industrial minerals

July 18, 2023 By

Government leaders in the Buckeye State are celebrating Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Awareness Week July 17-21.

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Longtime OAIMA fixture Loos dies

March 10, 2023 By

The aggregate industry lost Maralynn Ruth Loos, a longtime employee of the Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA), earlier this month.

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PACA names board of directors, executive board members

November 17, 2022 By

The Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association (PACA) made the announcements during its annual meeting.

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Pennsylvania producers gather for underground conference

October 12, 2022 By

The Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association hosted the inaugural Underground Stone Conference in Pittsburgh last week.

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TACA creates position to manage government affairs

April 13, 2022 By

The Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) hired Matthew Posey as manager of government affairs and external relations.

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Three aggregate industry dynamics worth watching

February 9, 2022 By and

Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik discusses three developments he’s keeping an eye on as spring start-up draws nearer.

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