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Archive for February, 2010

Schuff Steel Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schuff International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SHFK),
continues to actively pursue the possible construction of a new wind tower manufacturing plant in North
Dakota. “After researching the renewable energy business in general, and specifically wind energy, we
are convinced that we are seeing the emergence of a new industry. Wind tower manufacturing appears to
be very synergistic with our core business of steel fabrication and erection”, said Dennis Randall,
executive vice president of Schuff’s Midwest Division. “We also feel that this new venture would require
construction of a dedicated plant in close proximity to developing markets”, he said.

After considering a number of sites, Schuff selected Bismarck, North Dakota as the location for the
potential plant. Plans would call for construction of a 200,000 sq ft facility on 70 acres, capable of
producing hundreds of towers annually. Schuff anticipates potential employment levels of 250 to 300
people once at full capacity. While there are a number of significant issues yet to be resolved, including
project financing and finalizing customer orders, Schuff hopes to begin construction of this facility
sometime within the year.

“I was very impressed with the business-friendly attitude of the Bismarck Mandan Business Development
folks, the accessibility and support demonstrated by State and local public officials and the excellent
technical educational facilities supporting renewable energy manufacturing”, said Randall.
Schuff’s proposed plant in North Dakota was recently selected as one of 133 projects eligible to receive a
federal tax credit as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Section 48C Clean
Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit. This benefit has helped Schuff to forge ahead with their development
plans.

About Schuff International, Inc.

Schuff International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SHFK) and its family of steel companies is the largest steel
fabrication and erection company in the United States. The 33-year old company executes projects
throughout the country. Schuff offers integrated steel construction services from a single source.
Professional services include design-build, design-assist, engineering, BIM participation, 3D steel
modeling/detailing, fabrication, advanced field erection, joist and joist girder manufacturing, project
management, and single-source steel management systems. Major market segments include industrial,
public works, bridges, health care, gaming and hospitality, convention centers, stadiums, mixed-use and
retail, transportation, solar and other alternative energy projects and international projects. Schuff
International, Inc., which is headquartered in Phoenix, AZ, owns and operates ten steel fabrication plants
and two steel joist manufacturing plants. Companies include Schuff Steel Company located in AZ, NV
and CA; Schuff Steel-Midwest Division located in Overland Park, KS, Ottawa, KS, Chicago, IL and
Denver, CO; Schuff Steel-Gulf Coast, Inc., located in Houston, TX; Schuff Steel-Atlantic, Inc., located in
Orlando, FL, Albany, GA and Atlanta, GA; Schuff Steel Management Company-Southwest, Inc., located
in Gilbert, AZ; and Quincy Joist Company located in Quincy, FL and Buckeye, AZ. Schuff employs
approximately 1,400 people throughout the country. For more information, visit www.schuff.com target=”_blank”.

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March 9 Info Session Planned to Encourage Candidacy
Mandan and Morton County residents invited to learn about a run for local government offices

The Leadership, Pride & Image Committee (LPI), of the team implementing the Mandan Tomorrow strategic plan, is conducting a candidate prep course. Intended to provide information about elected, public-service positions and to encourage candidacy, the Candidate Information Forum will occur from 7-8:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 9 at the Mandan Community Center.

“Mandan is a city known for its community support,” said LPI Committee Chairwoman Laurie Leingang. “The Candidate Information Forum is just one way that we can support individuals interested in running for public office.”

Forum attendees will have the opportunity to hear about the various positions, determine if a public-service stint is something they should pursue and learn about the requirements to file for candidacy. Presenters include current elected officials. Anyone interested in running for a position on the Mandan Public School Board, Mandan Park Board, Mandan City Commission or Morton County Commission should attend.

The forum is free and sign-up is not required. If you have any questions, please contact Laurie Leingang at 400-8631 or leingangl@bis.midco.net.

The LPI committee is charged, among other things, with fostering citizen interest in serving in local government offices. For more information on the Mandan Tomorrow Plan, visit www.mandanvisionplan.com.

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Crews will be out at 8:00 a.m. to remove snow from the following areas:
- 10th Avenue NE from 1st Street NE to 3rd Street NE
- 14th Street NW from Collins Avenue to 6th Avenue NW

Please remove all vehicles from the street, and thank you for your patience.

Categories : Mandan / Morton
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Crews will be out at 8:00 a.m. to remove snow from the following areas:

- 7th Avenue SW from 1st Street SW to 5th Street SW
-12th and 13th Ave SW from 1st St SW to 3rd St SW
- 1st, 2nd and 3rd St SW from 10th Ave SW to 13th Ave SW

Please remove all vehicles from the street, and thank you for your patience.

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The Morton Burleigh Bismarck Mandan (MBBM) Opportunity Development Committee — a subcommittee of the Mayors’ Economic Advisory Group established by Bismarck Mayor John Warford and Mandan Mayor Tim Helbling – will hold their first meeting Tues., Feb. 23, 2010, at 4:15 p.m.

Committee Members:

Morton County: Commissioner Bruce Strinden
Burleigh County: Commissioner Jerry Woodcox
Bismarck City Commission: Commissioner Mike Seminary
Mandan City Commission: Commissioner Sandra Tibke

Location:

City County Building
4th Floor Mayor’s Conference Room
211 N 5th Street
Bismarck, ND 58501

Categories : Mandan / Morton
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