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PRODUCERS – July 2021 – Concrete Products

PRODUCERS – July 2021 – Concrete Products
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Peter Herguth

On June 17, 2021, Peter passed away peacefully surrounded by the land of Four Peaks, Gunsight Pass and a Fountain in the desert. This final resting place is far from where his life began. He was born to immigrant parents, Adolph and Elizabeth Herguth, on Oct. 17, 1937. Living the American Dream, they worked hard and saved their money and were able to invest in a business in Dingman’s Ferry, Pa. He grew up in this small town and Peter loved Dingmans Ferry and its teachings never left him nor the many lifetime friendships he maintained. After high school, Peter enrolled at Florida Southern College to continue his education and play basketball. It was there that he met Cecyl Lou Hildinger, and his life changed forever. It was love at first sight and they were later married on Sept. 6, 1958, in Williamsville, N.Y. Peter completed his college studies at the University of Scranton and started his career with Huron Cement.

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Outside help available for oil spill, other large-scale emergencies | News, Sports, Jobs

jriddle@thealpenanews.com News Photo by Julie Riddle At the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center last month, Senior Master Sgt. Jeremy Wohlford, right, CRTC fire chief, holds a $50,000 monitor that uses laser technology to identify dangerous chemicals as Vince Cammack, CRTC assistant chief of operations, explains its use. ALPENA If an oil spill oozed its way to Thunder Bay and onto the shores of Alpena, local responders wouldn’t have the needed equipment on hand to stop it. Northeast Michigan does have at its disposal, however, a well-stocked military base, state and federal disaster response agencies, and the power of teamwork, planning, and community-mindedness, officials said.

Police: 65-year-old man dies after falling 41-feet from industrial catwalk

Police: 65-year-old man dies after falling 41-feet from industrial catwalk Share Updated: 1:13 AM EDT Apr 7, 2021 Police: 65-year-old man dies after falling 41-feet from industrial catwalk Share Updated: 1:13 AM EDT Apr 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript OKAY, MIKE. THANK YOU NOW NEW OUT OF WEST MIFFLIN TONIGHT A 65 YEAR OLD MAN IS DEAD AFTER FALLING 41 FEET FROM A CATWALK AT LAFARGE NORTH AMERICA INCORPOR. IT HAPPENED ALONG BUTTERMILK HOLLOW ROAD. THE VICTIM WAS TAKEN TO T TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 1:13 AM EDT Apr 7, 2021 A 65-year-old man died after falling 41-feet from an industrial catwalk in West Mifflin on Tuesday afternoon, Allegheny County police said. Police said the industrial accident happened around 2:45 p.m. at Lafarge North America Inc. located on Buttermilk Hollow Road. The man was taken to an area hospital from the scene where he was pronounced dead. On Tuesday morning, the Allegheny County

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