...of Eagle River near mile 29 Glacier Highway. Most work could be done by the projected June 30 completion date, said Al Culbreath, project engineer for the state Department of Transportation. Topsoil is in place and is being seeded today, he said...
...White, 32.9 pounds; 2. Brian Prellwitz, 29.0; 3. Rose Risley, 27.5; 4. Monica Bethers, 27.4; 5. Al Culbreath, 26.3. Korry Keeker can be reached at korry.keeker@juneauempire.com .
...soft enough to allow erasure of the graffiti. Another hour or so, and they might have had to rip out the walk, said Al Culbreath, project manager with the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. As it was, a worker had to spend half...
...to wait until mid-afternoon, when most of our lunch crowd is gone." Willoughby project engineer for the state, Al Culbreath, said there would be additional outages as the work progresses, but that they would be scheduled. Oil spill display...
...soft enough to allow erasure of the graffiti. Another hour or so, and they might have had to rip out the walk, said Al Culbreath, project manager with the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. As it was, a worker had to spend half...
...operation moving into my neighborhood with 40 horses and all the flies they'll attract," said Blueberry Acres resident Al Culbreath. Stewart was concerned about other insects. "We already have a mosquito problem," she said, bringing up the potential...
...to wait until mid-afternoon, when most of our lunch crowd is gone." Willoughby project engineer for the state, Al Culbreath, said there would be additional outages as the work progresses, but that they would be scheduled. Oil spill display...
...daughter-in-law Donna. For Donna's third derby, she had geared up with a fluffy pillow and a bag of reading material. Al Culbreath, 44, project engineer for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, had taken the day off...
...daughter-in-law Donna. For Donna's third derby, she had geared up with a fluffy pillow and a bag of reading material. Al Culbreath, 44, project engineer for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, had taken the day off...
...was torn up without notice. ``I don't think that they ever informed us of a darned thing,'' Flanders said. Al Culbreath, the project manager for the state, said with a $4 million project, there always will be scheduling changes. But...
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