One shows the intricate tracery of railroad lines criss-crossing Alberta in 1950, the lines adorned with symbols representing ...
I was offered the position of provincial plant pathologist for Alberta Agriculture by Joe Gurba, head of the crop protection ...
The two 185-foot-high head houses at the site of an expansive west Ogden grain elevator that's been largely demolished are to ...
What remained of the partially demolished Farmers Grain Cooperative Inc. elevators in western Ogden was brought down with a ...
The two head houses rose up to 185 feet, according to articles from the Ogden Standard-Examiner from 1941, when the facility ...
Controlled demolitions bring down Ogden's historic grain silos, marking the end of an era and changing the cityscape.
It took only minutes Saturday morning to bring down two iconic structures that have long stood tall on the Ogden landscape.
After Saturday morning's demolition of the grain elevators in Odgen, nearby businesses are dealing with the aftermath.
Grain and milling giant Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. has found a new use for the vacant site where the historic Great Northern silo once stood. It is going to turn most of it into a parking lot and ...
Underwood, who directs OSHA’s Wichita area office, said the elevator’s safety manager had gone into a grain bin in place of a younger co-worker to walk on the grain to tamp down clumps and air ...