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Jerry Murphy, president of History Is Posh, points to a nearly completed bison historical marker created by GlacierJet Technologies in Evergreen. The bison pieces will be used along stops on the history group's new Lower Valley Driving Tour.

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Water carves steel, stone at GlacierJet
May 17, 2010 2 a.m.

Water carves steel, stone at GlacierJet

At GlacierJet Technologies, owner Joshua Boyce harnesses the power of water and crushed garnets to precision-cut thick slabs metal or stone into works of art or industrial parts with no hazardous waste, toxic fumes or dust.