The state of Ohio is suing the United States Gypsum Company (USG) for nearly $17 million over sinkholes near State Route 2.
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A BUSINESS faction within the hardware industry is said to be responsible for putting together a 10-point Memorandum of ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost accuses United States Gypsum Co. of abandoning an agreement to maintain the stability of ...
Yost says the United States Gypsum Company "failed to maintain underground mines that caused dangerous sinkholes." ...
A company is being sued by the state of Ohio and the Ohio Department of Transportation regarding the site of underground ...
In 1965, USG sold land to ODOT to build State Route 2 above the company’s underground gypsum mines. The purchase agreement required USG to maintain the mines’ integrity to ensure the highway ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a $17 million lawsuit Tuesday against a northern Ohio company that dates back six ...
Gypsum resident Alex Salgado remains in the hospital with a broken pelvis and other injuries after a Jan. 5 accident on ...
There’s another roundabout in Gypsum’s future, and it’s likely to be built this year. That new roundabout will be built at the intersection of U.S. Highway 6 and Valley Road. The Gypsum Town Council ...