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LOCAL Juneau Empire State permitters and Tulsequah Chief Mine developers submitted to a barrage of public questions Monday night on the mine company's plan to use a hoverbarge on the Taku River.

Scores weigh in on plan for hoverbarges

Expressing concerns: Aaron Brakel, a Juneau resident, asks questions about the use of air cushion barges on the Taku River to Redfern representitves Monday during a public information meeting at Centennial Hall.
Expressing concerns: Aaron Brakel, a Juneau resident, asks questions about the use of air cushion barges on the Taku River to Redfern representitves Monday during a public information meeting at Centennial Hall.
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