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Local contractor honored by Butler Manufacturing - Albert Lea Tribune
![]() Albert Lea Tribune | Local contractor honored by Butler Manufacturing Albert Lea Tribune ... contracting company located in Lake Mills, Iowa, has been named High Performance Builder by Butler Manufacturing, a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc., the world leader in the development and manufacture of metal building systems. |
Pottawatomie County Fallen Heroes Memorial closer to reality - Shawnee News Star
Pottawatomie County Fallen Heroes Memorial closer to reality Shawnee News Star By Kim Morava Fundraising efforts are continuing to build a Fallen Heroes Memorial at the Pottawatomie County courthouse to honor 17 area law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty in this area since 1895. Pottawatomie County Undersheriff ... |
Bangor arena 'topped off' again as final piece of structural frame hoisted ... - Bangor Daily News
Bangor arena 'topped off' again as final piece of structural frame hoisted ... Bangor Daily News Arc Erectors held its own topping off ceremony, one month after Cianbro Corp. and city officials celebrated by hoisting a similar beam to the highest point of the building's superstructure. By Nick McCrea, BDN Staff Steelworkers with Brewer-based Arc ... |
An art extravaganza engulfs Grand Rapids - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
An art extravaganza engulfs Grand Rapids Pittsburgh Post Gazette "Mantis Dreaming" by Butler's Bill Secunda won 10th place at the 2011 ArtPrize festival. "Metal Monkey Mania" by Dale Rogers was installed on the Blue Bridge, which crosses the Grand River, for the 2011 ArtPrize festival. |
Turkish investigations cast shadow over powerful army-run conglomerate - Reuters
Turkish investigations cast shadow over powerful army-run conglomerate Reuters By Daren Butler | ISTANBUL May 8 (Reuters) - Born of a 1960 coup, Turkey's OYAK army pension fund has become a potent symbol of military economic power with interests from cement to car production. Now, as the generals' political influence dwindles ... |




