Top trending woodworking stories for March

#1 
Florida couple gets 57-month sentence  for plywood duty evasion scheme
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Noel Quintana and his wife Kelsey Hernandez Quintana engaged in a sophisticated scheme to evade antidumping and countervailing duties of up to 200 percent owed on hardwood plywood products made in China.
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#2 
SawStop to release patented technology  to public
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#3
Manufacturers’ association pushes back on proposed saw standard
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#4
Japan set to launch first wood satellite
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#5
Allegheny Wood Products ceasing operations
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#6
Lost and confused:  Lumber driver missing days after crash
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#7
OSHA: Hardwood flooring maker exposes workers to hazards
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#8
Alabama sawmill hit with proposed $2.5 million in penalties in fatal accident
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#9
Hardwood flooring company fights back against OSHA ruling
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Larry Adams is a Chicago-based writer and editor who writes about how things get done. A former wire service and community newspaper reporter, Larry is an award-winning writer with more than three decades of experience. In addition to writing about woodworking, he has covered science, metrology, metalworking, industrial design, quality control, imaging, Swiss and micromanufacturing . He was previously a Tabbie Award winner for his coverage of nano-based coatings technology for the automotive industry. Larry volunteers for the historic preservation group, the Kalo Foundation/Ianelli Studios, and the science-based group, Chicago Council on Science and Technology (C2ST).