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Speaking before the Kentucky Public Service Commission, Big Rivers Electric Corp. CEO Don Gulley recently praised the economic impact of the Nucor steel mill that began operating ... one-off special ...
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has been privately battling back from some serious health issues for a while now and offered a new update on Saturday. On Saturday, Sanders shared a new photo ...
The heartbeat of Pueblo has always echoed from the south side of town, where the clang of metal and the hiss of molten steel ...
The Ohio Street site, officially called the Guterl Specialty Steel site after a later owner, has stood vacant since 1982. The portion of the plant that is not contaminated is operated now by ...
Toledo sits beautifully along the western edge of Lake Erie. This historic city offers waterfront vistas that belong on the front of travel brochures. The Toledo Museum of Art’s Glass Pavilion gleams ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio – An Ohio Congressman visited one of the last steel making mills in the Ohio Valley7News got to go behind the scenes at the JSW Steel plant in Mingo Junction, Ohio, along with U ...
Is pollution from steel mills behind cancer rates in Gary, Indiana? 11:05 Doctors, environmental groups and residents are trying to figure out if there is a causal connection between pollutants ...
JSW Steel USA, nestled along the Ohio River, is thriving once again. Its CEO credits Trump's reciprocal tariffs for enabling hundreds of millions in upgrades, with plans for expansion and new hires.
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) — It was 16 months ago when Kimberly-Clark first announced its plans to build a new plant on the former steel mill property near Warren. Now the project is progressing.
The centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s America-first economic agenda is reinvigorating the manufacturing industry. But his administration is planning to slash a key program that invests in ...
The new furnaces — which run on climate-friendly hydrogen, natural gas and electricity instead of coal — would have extended the life of the plant and given the steel company a foot in the future.