Visitors for SteelDay 2019

From left, Hilary McGee from Stockton, California, Bryan Kidd of Paragould, Arkansas, and Mirna Lopez of Houston all came to SteelDay 2019 at the SDI Structural and Rail division in Whitley County.
Cindy Larson From left, Hilary McGee from Stockton, California, Bryan Kidd of Paragould, Arkansas, and Mirna Lopez of Houston all came to SteelDay 2019 at the SDI Structural and Rail division in Whitley County.Cindy Larson
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