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ArcelorMittal Agrees to $1.5 Million Settlement For Clean Air Violations
ArcelorMittal Agrees to $1.5 Million Settlement For Clean Air Violations

New Accidents in Pennsylvania Raise Questions About Semi-Truck Safety
Negligent truckers and operators must be held accountable for causing semi-truck accidents.

U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace Honored with Leadership Award by Competitive Markets Groups
Farmers and Ranchers applaud Mace for her work to address corruption at USDA’s scandal-ridden checkoff programs, defeat terrible EATS Act.

15 Conflict Resolution Strategies for New Entrepreneurs in Startups
People do better when they know where they stand, and management levels ensure leaders are able to speak up and command when necessary. ~ Travis Hann, Partner, Pender & Howe

Rock Island Arsenal Employees Outraged Over Forced Contract
These employees and members of the Quad Cities community are being forced to accept a contract that was not bargained in good faith or even agreed upon by the union.

Sudden Stops Pose Nasty Problems for Truck Drivers
Keep hands on the wheel before and during a collision.

Connecticut's Regulations on Oversized and Overweight Trucks: Preventing Accidents and Damage to Infrastructure
Through a combination of strict regulations, industry cooperation, and technological advancements, Connecticut is setting a benchmark for managing the challenges posed by large vehicle transports.

Surveillance Camera Laws for Business and Property Owners
Public places are not considered locations where we typically have a right to privacy. This means that a retail store or a supermarket is allowed to install outside cameras pointing toward the street.