Coal Miners Helped Shape America’s Labor Landscape
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The 2020 September-October issue of the Labor Ledger is now available on our website (click here). Articles in this issue include: Archer Western Earns Carolina Building Star Designation Businesses Participate
Successful Mine Rescues in October 1897 — October 30, 1897 - Joseph Yomaski, one of the men entombed in the Von Storch Mine of the Delaware and Hudson Company, was
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In town made by coal, family wrestles with climate-change legacy By Timothy Gardner and Dane Rhys MAHANOY CITY, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Mike Gaval looks out from the Gilberton coal-fired power
Charles Wayne Stanley ran underground mining machines for some 20 years, cutting coal from beneath the hills where Virginia meets Kentucky along the Cumberland ridge. He spent another decade as
Cassandra Free, who was a Kerrville resident and a coach at Tivy High School, is living in Broken Arrow, Okla., now. And her family recently suffered one of the worst