Tag: Monarch Cement Company

HUMBOLDT — A $2.1 million state transportation grant will allow Monarch Cement to build nearly 9,000 feet of railroad tracks and eliminate about 2,800 truckloads of deliveries each year.  Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas Department…

A dozen Iola Rotarians were at Humboldt’s Monarch Cement Thursday for an up-close tour of the plant’s operations. During the tour, Monarch operations supervisor Dennis Osborn shows Monarch’s roller mill area. The group also visited…

Richard (Rick) L. Hottenstein Sr., age 73, passed away Oct. 21, 2021, at Kansas Heart Hospital in Wichita. He was born on Feb. 15, 1948, to Paul and Beatrice Hottenstein in Iola. Rick married Timmee…

Monarch Cement Company officials plan to use several conditional use permits to help the business thrive for the next 20 years or so. Allen County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the company’s request for the permits…

HUMBOLDT — Gov. Laura Kelly was in Humboldt Thursday morning to tour the Monarch Cement plant and learn its history. The extensive outing included seeing the plant’s massive rotary kilns, its sophisticated control room and…

Decked out in a hard hat and protective headphones, Gov. Laura Kelly took an extensive tour of Humboldt’s Monarch Cement plant Thursday morning. Walter Wulf, CEO and chairman of the 113-year-old industry, served as host. …

Mike Myer of Humboldt responded Wednesday to an invitation by The Register for readers to share how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their work and daily activities.  If you would like to share your news,…

HUMBOLDT — The Monarch Cement Co. has safeguards in place as health concerns grow amid the global COVID-19 pandemic. The first priority is ensuring the company’s workers exercise common sense, explained Walter Wulf Jr., chairman…

HUMBOLDT — The Monarch Cement Company’s Annual Christmas Benefit Drive for 2019 generated $3,242.81 in cash and food items valued at $23.50 from current and retired employees. Monarch Cement  matched the donations for a total…

HUMBOLDT — Kent Webber is cautiously optimistic a collaborative effort between Allen Community College, the Washburn Institute of Technology and Monarch Cement Company will address one of Monarch’s pressing needs — more drivers. “I can…