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Sep 2011
Social media training tackles changing landscape of communication
If Facebook were a country, it would be the world’s third largest, according to the YouTube video
December
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Dec 2010
Study is first step for future repairs to Paducah levee, floodwall
On Nov. 8 the Louisville District Corps of Engineers and the City of Paducah, the non-Federal
August
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Aug 2010
ARRA money helps complete Port Oliver Recreation Area
The Port Oliver Recreation Area at Barren River Lake is nearly complete thanks in part to
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Aug 2010
A day-in-the-life of Park Ranger Danielle Treadway
t’s been said that Corps park rangers are the face of the Corps—but after spending a short time with
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Aug 2010
Commander, regulators tour proposed mining area in Eastern Kentucky
In an effort to maintain open communication and better understand both sides of the coal-mining
April
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Apr 2010
Tough times in Iraq leads wounded warrior to Corps contracting team
After 12 improvised explosive device (IED) attacks, a traumatic brain injury, nine staples in his
December
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Dec 2009
Raising wicket dam soon to be a ‘lost art’
It’s a dangerous job, but someone has to do it. Manually raising the antiquated wicket dam at Lock
October
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Oct 2009
Power of Ohio River harnessed to create green energy
n Aug. 5, 2009, American Municipal Power (AMP), the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal
August
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Aug 2009
Cannelton Locks and Dam: Power of Ohio River to be harnessed to create green energy
On the banks of the Ohio River, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, is helping to
July
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Jul 2009
New McAlpine visitors’ area educates, entertains guests
Visitors to McAlpine Locks and Dam can now listen to history come alive as they stroll through the
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