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The latest USDA grain stock data shows that as of Dec. 1, Kansas had 151 million bushels of sorghum held at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals and processors. The nationwide total was 210 ...
The new construction includes two 140-foot-tall concrete silos being built at the Pawnee County Co-op Association’s elevator in Larned, a central Kansas community of about 4,200 people.
OSHA has expanded its inspections and efforts to control volatile grain dust in Kansas elevators since an explosion in 1998 at DeBruce Grain, Inc.'s facility in Haysville, which killed seven ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The federal government cited a Missouri grain company Thursday for willful safety violations and proposed a hefty fine for an explosion that killed six workers last October at ...
The 60 grain elevator deaths include three painters who fell 125 feet from the top of an elevator in ... 60 killed in grain elevators in Kansas since 1980 BY HURST LAVIANA. Updated August 5 ...
Smoke rises from the Bartlett Grain Co. elevator in Atchison, Kansas on Sunday, October 30, 2011. The elevator exploded on Saturday, killing at least three people. (Keith Myers/Kansas City Star/MCT) ...
Oct. 30, 2011— -- Authorities search topday in a rescue mission for three people still missing following a grain elevator explosion that left three people dead this weekend in Kansas. The ...
ATCHISON, Kan. — Three young men were killed in a thunderous explosion at a Kansas grain elevator and recovery efforts for three other people presumed dead were being hampered by the damage ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The federal government cited a Missouri grain company Thursday for willful safety violations and proposed a hefty fine for an explosion that killed six workers last October at a ...
The latest USDA grain stock data shows that as of Dec. 1, Kansas had 151 million bushels of sorghum held at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals and processors. The nationwide total was 210 ...
Kansas investigators previously determined the Oct. 29, 2011, grain dust explosion was accidental. Two other workers were injured in the blast in Atchison, about 50 miles northwest of Kansas City.