Here's an article from Forbes magazine about the towing industry. Being Forbes, they got access to executives that people like me can't get near. It's a good read.
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Sorry, but I missed an important anniversary yesterday. It was the 200th anniversary of the New Madrid earthquake.
But we have anniversaries of the aftershocks coming.
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Construction is under way on a natural gas processing plant at Natrium, W.Va., in West Virginia's Northern Panhandle. The plant will process shale gas from West Virginia and Ohio.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
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In the link on this post about the towing industry,did you notice the towboat photo on page 3 is not the Elizabeth Lane,its the AEP towboat Elizabeth Ann. Hard to fool an "old timer".As I recall the Lane is a two decker.
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