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Yet, the mission of the magazine has remained steadfast.

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SBCA has a lot of momentum right now with the support of its board of directors

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Why wall panels simultaneously frustrate and excite me

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SBCA Director, Jess Lohse, discusses recent staff changes and new hires along with updates on the IBS Show.

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The market remains steady as prices continue a very slow upward trend.

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SBCA is pleased to announce some of its most recent changes to our staff; Christine Wagner has been promoted to Director of Communications.

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SBCA is making changes to its staff with both new hires and position changes as it develops and grows as a team.

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Ashley Baker has joined the SBCA staff as Director of Education, a position SBCA is pleased to add to its evolving team.

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SBCA Director, Jess Lohse, discusses the strategic plan, staff updates, and industry innovation.

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Component manufacturers (CMs) do not simply purchase lumber for use in their products, but rather, they purchase and rely on the design values...

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Criminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their methods for diverting business funds through fraudulent wire instructions.

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Lumber is on the move and the market feels solid as prices creep up slightly.

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