When it comes to yard waste and windfalls in your woodlot, almost no chore seems as tedious as bagging up the debris or loading limbs into the truck for yet another trip to the transfer station. Many years ago my attitude toward this waste changed when I got my hands on a used chipper-shredder
Dana Myers Global Product Manager, nVent, MBA – Carlson School of Management University of Minnesota Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering Michigan Technological University
Dana Myers has worked at nVent for nearly 8 years. She entered as an industry specialist following
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The Shaker style of architecture and craftsmanship was developed by the Shakers, who arrived in North America in the late 1700s. They followed a set of rules called The Millennial Laws, which dictated how they should build and decorate their homes. Shakers valued simplicity and practicality ab
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Mold maker R&D/Leverage Co. came to K 2022 under new management that has big plans.
The U.S.-based company was acquired in September by Adler Industrial Solutions Inc., as part of that firm's rollup in the tooling industry, and officials are looking for the K show to help bring that
Piercing Emporium owner Marc Williams has been piercing everything from babies’ ears to grown men’s eyebrows since the 1990s. When Massachusetts put regulations in place surrounding body art in 2000, his shop was the first in the city to obtain a state safety certification, and the studio
CYPRESS, Texas (KTRK) - Teen twins in Texas, starving and beaten, got out of their house and went door to door begging for help, officials said.
A woman answered a bizarre knock on the door at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday. Others in the neighborhood did not answer, some out of fright, but she did.