Sierra Pacific Industries is planning to add a new cutting and stud mill to replace its existing sawmill facilities, making it when finished one of the largest in the U.S. with yearly production ...
California’s largest lumber company is closing public access to its vast holdings of forestland in the state, citing wildfire concerns. Sierra Pacific Industries last week said concerns over extreme ...
The Emmersons, who own Sierra Pacific Industries, are the US' biggest private landowners. SPI owns more than 2.4 million acres of timberland in California, Oregon, and Washington, The Land Report says ...
ANDERSON, CA and EUGENE, OR — Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) and Seneca today announced that SPI plans to acquire Seneca and affiliates, combining two complementary, family-owned forest products ...
OROVILLE — The Sierra Pacific Industries sawmill has exceeded workplace health and safety standards earning the local business an elite recognition from the California Occupational Safety and Health ...
WASHIGNTON, DC – This week, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, USDA Forest Service Chief Randy Moore, and Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) CEO Mark Emmerson announced a $75 ...
ANDERSON — Swaths of private California forestlands will be closed to the public starting this week due to extreme drought and risk of wildfires, the owner announced just weeks after Shasta County CEO ...
Anderson, CA – Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) today announced it will rebuild its large-log sawmill located in Quincy, California beginning in early 2014. The existing mill will be taken down and ...
The Port of Everett agreed to sell its Riverside Industrial Park for $24 million Tuesday to a California firm planning to build a modern sawmill. Sierra Pacific Industries agreed to buy 106.8 acres of ...
Sierra Pacific Industries announced on Thursday that all of the forestlands it owns in California will be closed to public access and recreation due to extreme wildfire danger. The Anderson-based ...
SAN FRANCISCO — In what it termed a “cautionary tale” about judges posting on social media about pending cases, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Thursday turned back a bid by Sierra ...
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