There’s No Life Like It

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September 1, 2017 – Lakeland Boating Writer Craig Ritchie takes a ride on our Lee A. Tregurtha.

What the Cuyahoga River Means to Cleveland

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August 1, 2017 – Cleveland Magazine With a load of limestone coming out of Marblehead, Capt. Jeremy Mock, master of the 711-foot Dorothy Ann-Pathfinder, scans the horizon. It’s 20 minutes past five o’clock in the morning on an early summer day. From his 72-foot eye-sight on the bridge, Mock already can see the red sliver of first light coming across the lake.

Interlake Steamship Moves First ‘Mustang’ Pellets

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June 5, 2017 – Marine Link The 1,004-foot M/V James R. Barker has sailed from the Twin Ports with a new specialized cargo: 60,000 tons of Mustang superflux pellets – the first shipment of its kind since the new pellet production began at Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.’s United Taconite mine last month.

See 20 monster boats of the Great Lakes in gorgeous photos

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April 17, 2017 – Cleveland.com They’re called boatnerds, people who relish the commercial ships that navigate the Great Lakes, delivering iron ore, coal and other aggregates from one port, or one lake, to another

Some more behind-the-scenes details from Interlake Steamship

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March 28, 2017 – Crain’s Cleveland Business Last week, I had the chance to tag along as the Dorothy Ann-Pathfinder traveled the Cuyahoga River, delivering iron ore to ArcelorMittal Cleveland. My story, with plenty of photos from Peggy Turbett, can be found here. But it’s difficult to fully appreciate the size of the Interlake Steamship Co.’s ship until you’re on it. Thanks to Captain Jeremy Mock, readers can get a little bit closer to that experience.