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Nov. 18—EaglePicher Technologies has announced a Thursday groundbreaking for its new energetics operation in Joplin. In September, the company acquired a 55.63-acre site at 8406 E. 26th St. in ...
Nov. 21—EaglePicher is building a $25 million plant in Joplin that will allow it to move its energetics manufacturing in Seneca to a site that's more modern and expandable. Jay Tuthill ...
A merger with the Picher Lead Company of Joplin, Missouri occurred in 1906, becoming Eagle–Picher Lead, which evolved into Eagle–Picher Industries, Inc. and finally EaglePicher Technologies. With its merger with the lead mining company owned by Oliver Picher, it was the second largest producer of lead and zinc products in the world. [ 1 ]
Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc., 117 F.R.D. 557 (ED Pa 1987), Lord famously wrote, "Counsel brazenly, discourteously, defiantly, arrogantly, insultingly and under the circumstances rather obtusely threw back into my face the very allegations I had held insufficient by reiterating and incorporating those same crippled paragraphs. [4]
SR 399's west terminus is at the entrance to Eagle-Picher Mine, which mines diatomite. SR 399 continues northeast and intersects Seven Troughs Road. SR 399 goes southwest on Seven Troughs Road until it meets SR 854, where it becomes Pitt Road. Pitt Road continues east until it meets North Meridian Road/SR 398 north of Lovelock. [2]
Picher, Oklahoma was incorporated in 1918 after ore was discovered. All that remains in the ghost town are empty buildings and piles of toxic waste.
US federal authorities allege Tappin tried to buy 50 Eagle-Picher P/N GAP 4328 zinc/silver oxide batteries (National Stock Number: 1420-00-484-8556) [6] [7] between December 2005 and January 2007. The batteries, which were to be exported from the United States to Iran via the Netherlands , are part of the electronics of the Hawk surface-to-air ...
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