May 24, 2013

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Steeling for a Shortage

3-25-04 - Rising prices in the US steel industry are trickling down to Texoma businesses. From trailer manufacturers to local scrap yards, it’s having good and bad effects.

At least one business in southern Oklahoma that use large amounts of steel can't get enough of it at the right price to keep making their products. V&E Enterprises produces 15 storage trailers a week. But they can’t get enough materials, so they’re sending workers home early some days. They’re also charging extra to make up for the rising prices.

Since January, the price per pound for steel went from 18 cents to 44. Much of that shortage is blamed on China, which is buying more to build up its infrastructure.

But that is good news for scrap yards, which are selling off their steel inventory at a higher pace. Other businesses, like Sundowner Trailers in Coleman, say it’s not having an effect on their production.


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Children’s Center Honors Volunteers

Posted: 05/23/13 - Julie Luton of Bonham took home the top honor of the evening at the recent volunteer banquet hosted by the Fannin County Children’s Center. Luton was named the CASA Volunteer of the Year for her work in advocating for abused and neglected children in foster care. Read More

Idabel Main Street to Host Building Maintenance Workshop

Posted: 05/22/13 - (Idabel, Okla.) – For anyone interested in learning more about building preservation, Idabel Main Street will host “Historic Building Maintenance,” a workshop on the care and maintenance of the historic district, June 25th, from 5:30pm – 7:00pm, at the Idabel Public Library. Read More

Sherman Public Library Summer Reading Club sign ups

Posted: 05/08/13 - The Sherman Public Library is very excited about our upcoming Summer Reading Club for children and teens. Children ages birth-11 can Dig into Reading and join the Youth Summer Reading Club. The theme for the Teen Summer Reading Club this year is Beneath the Surface and it is open to teens ages 12-18. Read More

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