A dozer supervisor has labelled claims from a report investigating the death of a Queensland mining worker as an attempt to “defame” or “discredit” him, during an inquest into the tragedy.
The Smith County Emergency Services District 2 posted a Facebook video from the inside of a dozer cab while the operator ...
The cause of a tragic dozer crash that killed a miner on New Year’s Eve will be examined in the first inquest to be held by ...
Jerry Earle says the heavy equipment workforce has become highly competitive in recent years, and he’s not surprised to hear ...
R.E.D. Fridays are to 'Remember Everyone Deployed'. Service Union is helping by sponsoring this series highlighting military ...
A huge plume of smoke can be seen from much of Hopkinsville after a tire fire started Thursday morning at the Hopkinsville ...
Cleveland Community College, The Forward Fund to help students in the Electrical Lineworker Academy and the Heavy Equipment ...
Gary E. Grimes, 90, of Senecaville, passed away Tuesday (January 20, 2026) at his home. He was born April 26, 1935 in ...
Skilled heavy equipment operators in the North have a new opportunity to join the municipal workforce this month,The post ...
Musket Transport announced that applications are open for its 2026 A/Z grant for women through its Commercial Heavy Equipment ...
The trucking and heavy equipment industries have undergone a dramatic transformation since the pandemic. Fleet operators have ...