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Pioneer leaves its mark on NCAA bowl season 22 Dec, 2009
Cleveland, OH-based, athletic field paint and line marking company's products featured on 11 nationally televised gamesMore>>
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EPA recognizes Star Line paint 19 Nov, 2009
Pioneer Athletics is the only manufacturer of EPA-recognized “Design for the Environment” products.More>>
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New Dallas Cowboy Stadium will wow fans 3 Dec, 2008
In addition to being the home field for the NFL Cowboys, it's going to host the 2011 Super Bowl, the 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl, the 2010 NBA All-Star Game and the 2014 NCAA men's Final Four basketball tournament.More>>
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New Dallas Cowboys' stadium filled with green features 22 Nov, 2008
The stadium, scheduled to open in 2009, will be first sports stadium to gain recognition in U.S. EPA National Environmental Performance Track Program.More>>
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'Green' score card for sports facilities being developed 19 Nov, 2008
George Washington University offers a tool that sports teams and other organizations, from youth to professional levels, may use to determine their green score.More>>
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Qatar plans world's first underground soccer stadium 13 Oct, 2008
The 11,000-seat facility will also be the world's first open-air air-conditioned stadium.More>>
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ASIC says 'free' irrigation designs by suppliers not acceptable 13 Oct, 2008
The American Society of Irrigation Consultants confirms that it does not support the practice of providing irrigation system designs by any irrigation manufacturer, its agent or its distributor.More>>
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Field of dreams for Dave Mellor 5 Sep, 2008
A recent article in the Boston Herald tells an inspirational story about Dave Mellor's long journey to Fenway Park.More>>
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Beating a tough tournament deadline 19 Aug, 2008
Athletic Alliance LLC, with help from turfgrass pro Eugene Mayer, installed and grew in a seeded Kentucky bluegrass soccer field for an international tournament in just nine months.More>>
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STC announces voluntary lead reduction standards 31 Jul, 2008
The level of lead will be reduced in all pigments used to color synthetic turf to 300 ppm or less by no later than January 1, 2010, and to 100 ppm or less by no later than January 1, 2012.More>>
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