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Jun 2010
May’s heavy rains impact Kentucky, Tennessee
Severe storms dumped more than 10 inches of rain in parts of Kentucky and Tennessee the first two
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Jun 2010
Deputy Commander receives Humanitarian Service Award at State Capitol
Lt. Col. Stephen Bales, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District deputy commander, received
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Jun 2010
Louisville District a reliable job creator in region hit hard by recession
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District awarded almost $1.5 billion in contracts to
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Jun 2010
Corps still building strong on Fort Knox
World War I was slowly becoming a war of attrition, but U.S. war planners were still in a ‘build
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Jun 2010
GWOT Medal ceremony honors distinguished civilians
Ninety-two Louisville District civilians have volunteered to serve the nation abroad since the 9-11
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Jun 2010
Sweeney good as gold for work on Fort Knox project
Karen Sweeney was presented the 2010 Construction Management Excellence Award April 21 in a ceremony
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Jun 2010
District outreach team talks shop at Iroquois High School
It is never too early to consider a career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.On May 19, a team
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Jun 2010
The foundation of Ohio River canalization: District in possession of original survey maps
Tucked away in a safe place inside the Romano Mazzoli Federal Building sits a relic of the Corps’
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Jun 2010
IENC partnering meeting brings together federal agencies, industry leaders
On Wednesday, May 5, an Inland Electronic Navigational Chart (IENC) partnering meeting was held in
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Jun 2010
Middletown Armed Forces Reserve Center praised at groundbreaking
As heavy-equipment operators excavated tons of red dirt from the Smith Street construction site,