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  • Highway engineer supports transportation amendment (Winona Daily News)Roads aren?t cheap. One stretch of county road near Nodine ? less than 2 miles long ? cost $1 million to repair this summer.


  • Add on armor team empowers engineer capability, saves lives (Derby Daily Reporter)CAMP LIBERTY, Iraq - By adding armor to engineer construction equipment, maintenance personnel assigned to the 16th engineer Brigade?s Add-on-Armor Installation site not only saved the military vast amounts of money and precious time, they saved lives by enabling fellow engineers to safely perform dangerous construction missions outside the wire.


  • The FELT - Shimano Dream Team diary 2006 (Cyclingnews.com)What do an Australian MTB Champion, an environmental engineer and an Austrian World Champion endurance cyclist have in common? They all ride for the FELT - Shimano Dream Team. Oh, and they are crazy for tackling the world's toughest MTB endurance race - Australia's Crocodile Trophy.


  • Plymouth Twp. sues engineer over botched flood applications (Citizens Voice)Plymouth Township officials, upset over what they say is a second failure by their engineer to help them get flood mitigation money, filed a civil suit in Luzerne County court against the firm on Friday.


  • 54th Engineer Battalion returns from Iraq (Stars and Stripes)BAMBERG, Germany ? The 54th Engineer Battalion has come home. While most units spend their time in Iraq staying as far as possible from roadside bombs, the 54th spent a year actively seeking them out.


  • HOW I GOT THE JOB: Mark L. Ritchie, 49, chief engineer (Kansas City Star)Employer: I work for Presidian Destinations, a management company based in San Antonio, at Kansas City?s Hilton President hotel. The hotel, originally built in 1926, stood vacant in downtown Kansas City for about 25 years before its reopening on Jan. 5 after a $45 million renovation.


  • Engineer's quick thinking praised (Boston Globe)WRENTHAM -- Commuter rail engineer Jeffrey Constantineau sees potential accidents on the rails every day -- people walking beside the tracks with earphones on, a pack of children racing a commuter train on a dirt road beside the tracks, cars slaloming around dropped safety gates.


  • CAREERS: A perfect fit is requisite (Kansas City Star)The job market is hot ? if you have the exact skills employers want. If you?re an accountant, an engineer or a nurse, employers say they?re looking for you.