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The Work Behind the Work Heavy machinery keeps local jobs on schedule, fields in production, and building projects moving forward. We see that every day,

Not Quite Heavy, Definitely Not Light Towing doesn’t just apply to small cars or massive semis. A large group of working vehicles falls right in

The Freshest Start Begins with a Fresh Car We’re kicking off 2026 with a goal we can all get behind: keeping our cars cleaner, inside

Jingle All the Way—Without a Call for a Tow We love seeing our town light up this time of year. Marion streets sparkle with twinkling

Pulling Power Without the Pain “Will towing hurt my transmission?” is a legitimate worry. And honestly, it’s a fair question. Some car owners might have

No Time to Waste A spilled load on I-24 is a hazard and a disruption with serious consequences. A tipped trailer full of frozen goods,

Think Towing Capacity Is Just a Sticker on the Door? Think Again Towing capacity isn’t just a number stamped on a spec sheet, it’s the

The Danger of a Jackknife For truckers, few situations bring the road to a halt faster than a jackknife. In a split second, a fully

The Challenges Start When the Sun Goes Down There’s no such thing as a routine towing call after dark. The same stretch of highway that

Clearing the Way. One Pull at a Time A semi-truck angled off the shoulder, a box truck wedged into a ditch, or a fully loaded