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Jonathon and John Biros are shown with Jonathon’s twin sons, Jonathon “Jay” and Alexander “Zan,” the namesakes of the JayZan 2020 hand-wash stations built by Biros Utilities. In the background are PolyJohn restrooms. (Photo by Kevin Blackburn)
Triple C Sand & Gravel of Baker City, Oregon, has been a family business for generations, says Dawson Vanderwiele, family member and equipment operator. “When we still had the ready-mix side, I was the fourth generation there.” Triple C sold out the ready-mix side of its...