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  • Quagmire Deepens for U.S. Employers With Reservists in Iraq (Bloomberg.com)March 2 (Bloomberg) -- Five days' notice is all Anthony Jimenez got. His technology-services company near Washington lost an engineer in Georgia whose National Guard unit was suddenly deployed to Iraq.


  • MDOT engineer visits Ferry Road (Wiscasset Newspaper)The Ferry Landing Boat launching project on Westport Island has become a contentious topic among the residents, because of safety issues relating to the intersection of Route 144 and the Ferry Road, and the increased traffic that will be created by the project.


  • Fancy fishing tackle lures more fishermen than fish, says Vancouver author and engineer (The Daily News)VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) -- Phil Rabideau wastes no time in the sporting goods store aisle that's packed with a plethora of fish-attracting scents.


  • Kamen receives Engineer of the Year award (The Triangle Online)Dean Kamen, an accomplished inventor and advocate for science and technology, was honored at the College of Engineer's Engineer of the Year ceremony Feb. 23 at the Rittenhouse Hotel. According to Selçuk Güçeri, dean of the College of Engineering, the banquet was the largest the CoE has ever held.


  • Engineer to Study Feedyard Emissions (NewsChannel 10 Amarillo)A local Environmental Engineer is looking for ways to cut down on emissions from feedyards


  • Wal-Mart to remain closed until structurally sound (News 10 Now Syracuse)The Wal-Mart in Rome has been closed because of structural concerns. It's basically snow and ice buildup that is causing issues with a roofing weld. Wal-Mart said this structural concern is common when there is a lot of snow, and an engineer will decide when it's safe to reopen the store.


  • 36th Engineer Brigade cases colors (Killeen Daily Herald)FORT HOOD ? Col. Rick Stevens and Command Sgt. Maj. Frank C. Busch cased the colors for their brigade Wednesday morning, the final step in preparation for the 36th engineer Brigade's headquarters' deployment to Afghanistan.