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Midwest Fasteners Videos
2014-08-01 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Midwest Fasteners, Inc. (Miamisburg, Ohio, USA: <a href="http://www.midwestfasteners.com">www.midwestfasteners.com</a>) announces the first releases in our Video series on Insulation Fastening, Pin Welding and Stud Welding.<br /> <br /> Initially published in June 2014, the series addresses a number of “How to” issues of interest to Insulation installers, as well as Welding professionals. Available on You Tube (<a ...
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Myles Sosnoff Joins Metal-Era As Midwest Regional Business Development Manager
2014-07-28 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Waukesha, WI – Metal-Era, Inc., the national leader in commercial engineered roof solutions, announces Myles Sosnoff has joined Metal-Era as the Midwest Regional Business Development Manager. He is responsible for overseeing and growing overall roof edge and airflow business in the Midwest Region with Metal-Era sales reps, private labels, distributors, and strategic accounts.<br /> <br /> “Myles comes to Metal-Era with a strong background in business development and a successful ...
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Poll: Midwest loves Hy-Vee, the grocery chain moving into town
2014-07-25 23:26:55| Grocery - Topix.net
Hy-Vee is the most popular grocery brand in the Midwest, according to a recent poll published as the West Des Moines, Iowa-based chain works to bring its stores to the Twin Cities.
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USDA weekly weather update, July 22: Cool, dry air, soil moisture favor crop production in Plains, Midwest
2014-07-22 22:12:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: USDA Cool, dry air overspread the northern Plains and Upper Midwest. A lack of heat stress and abundant soil moisture continued to favor Midwestern corn and soybeans, although below-normal temperatures remained a concern with respect to crop development across the northern Corn Belt. read more
After wet weekend, new tornadoes, floods seen in U.S. Midwest
2014-07-01 03:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: A strong storm front that proved deadly in Iowa moved through northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin on Monday, bringing with it hurricane-force winds and thunderstorms that damaged homes and took down trees and power lines. The National Weather Service issued thunderstorm and flash flood warnings west of Milwaukee and Chicago as storm spotters reported 70 mph (112 kph) winds and baseball and golf ball-size hail that pelted parts of Iowa earlier on Monday. One person was killed in Linn County,...
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