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Working Together: One of the best paving teams in the industry

Working Together: One of the best paving teams in the industry

Posted by Shanna McCord Crigger on Mar 18, 2015

BIG SUR – You wouldn’t be wrong to think asphalt runs through Robert Lauderdale’s veins. 
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Mike Baker, the man behind Graniterock’s Working Together

Posted by Shanna McCord Crigger on Mar 18, 2015

When Mike Baker talks about the aluminum “coals” he spent 25 years selling and manufacturing in Kentucky and Ohio, it’s really coils. Mike’s southern accent might be as thick as they come, but he doesn’t leave anyone guessing when it comes to his passion for team work and strong leadership. 
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Wildlife Filmmaker Visits Graniterock's Santa Cruz Sand Plant

Posted by Alex Simons on Mar 18, 2015

Lance Milbrand is an acclaimed filmmaker who has worked on a variety of projects including public relations films, corporate promotional videos and wildlife documentaries. He has had a wide variety of clients including NOAA, CBS news, BBC Blue Planet and National Geographic Explorer. New to Santa Cruz County, Lance was looking for opportunities to film amphibian species in the Central Coast Area. Graniterock said “Yes, we will” and offered Lance the opportunity to come to the Santa Cruz Sand plant to view the endangered California Red-Legged Frog during an annual night survey with wildlife biologist Dana Bland and Graniterock environmental specialist Alex Simons.
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Workers Saving Too Little to Retire

Posted by Graniterock on Mar 18, 2015

Evidence That America’s Focus On Reducing Heart Disease Is Working

Posted by Bruce W. Woolpert on Mar 18, 2015

Weight control, exercise, and cholesterol levels are frequent topics in doctors‟ offices across the nation and now there is evidence that this attention is paying off. Hospital admissions for elderly patients with heart failure fell by nearly 30% in the past ten years. The report published last Wednesday by the American Medical Association is the first to document a decline in hospital admissions for cardiovascular disease. Heart disease is the most common cause of death for Americans.
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