Ohio is suing the United States Gypsum Co. for over $16 million to recoup the Ohio Department of Transportation’s costs in ...
A new study from the University of Central Oklahoma follows a decline in tri-colored bats in gypsum caves ... “It made me hopeful that maybe there's been some resistance built up and because ...
The impetus for Mountain Rail is to ease traffic on U.S. 40 and connect workers in lower-cost housing in Craig, Hayden, ...
A new study from the University of Central Oklahoma follows a decline in tri-colored bats in gypsum caves. Bats are among farmers ... What she found instead was a group alive and healthy. “It made me ...
Passengers or petroleum products? That’s one of the key questions being bandied about in a renewed effort to revive part of the long-dormant Tennessee Pass rail line linking southern Colorado to the ...
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Yost says the United States Gypsum Company "failed to maintain underground mines that caused dangerous sinkholes." ...
Yost's office said ODOT went forward with a $20 million project in 2013 to stabilize USG's mines near State Route 2 by injecting grout into the flooded underground gypsum tunnels. "The $16,770,000 ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a nearly $17 million lawsuit against U.S. Gypsum (USG) for what he says are sinkholes opening up near State Route 2 because of old mines.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Today, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced a nearly $17 million lawsuit against U.S. Gypsum (USG) for what he says are sinkholes opening up near State Route 2 because ...
The Gypsum hill allegedly releases acidic water, causing extensive damage to local agriculture and greenery. Crops and plants are withering under the harmful effects, leaving fields barren and ...