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Army Corps improves Libby Dam’s electrical reliability; strengthens capabilities to manage river temperatures downstream for critical aquatic ecosystem
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Seattle District
7/25/2025
Army Corps improves Libby Dam’s electrical reliability with installation of Generator Unit No. 6. In addition to the unit installation, Corps officials are upgrading its selective withdrawal system,...
Army Corps of Engineers celebrates World Ranger Day July 31
USACE HQ Public Affairs Office
7/22/2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will recognize World Ranger Day July 31. This annual worldwide celebration commemorates rangers killed or injured in the line of duty and celebrates the work rangers...
Groundbreaking Water Injection Dredging pilot project shifts start date to fall 2025 for critical testing
Kansas City District
7/22/2025
The Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, announces the Tuttle Creek Reservoir Water Injection Dredging pilot project's initial phase will shift to fall 2025. This first-of-its-kind...
Crane incident under investigation at Fort Randall Dam
USACE OMAHA DISTRICT
7/22/2025
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Omaha District officials are responding to an incident involving a contractor crane that tipped over on the afternoon of July 21, 2025, at Fort Randall Dam...
In response to declining lake levels, Harlan County Lake officials are temporarily closing the Methodist Cove Boat Ramp to ensure public safety.
Kansas City District
7/21/2025 UPDATED
The Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and officials at Harlan County Lake, have temporarily closed Methodist Cove Boat Ramp in response to low water levels...
Army Corps upgrades Libby Dam’s aging equipment
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/Seattle District
7/21/2025
Army Corps enhances Libby Dam's hydropower generating efficiency, reliability and performance with its Generator Step-Up Transformer rehabilitation project, July 28, 2025, to continue providing...
Public invited to July 24 virtual meeting about Coos Bay's Charleston Marina
Portland District
7/16/2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, in partnership with the non-federal sponsor, Port of Coos Bay, invites the public to a virtual meeting focused on restoring safe, reliable...

Feature Stories

Herd Highlight: Patricia Gilbert-Ball, natural resource specialist and district’s only beekeeper
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District
7/31/2025
Patricia Gilbert-Ball, a natural resources specialist and park ranger with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District’s Fort Peck Project in Montana, is also the district's only beekeeper...
Love, Carissa: Granddaughter’s legacy is saving lives one lifejacket at a time
Kansas City District
7/23/2025
Shannon Shaw never thought she’d be part of a growing group of grieving families who’ve lost a loved one by drowning. In 2015, her granddaughter, Carissa, tragically drowned at the age of nine while...
L.A. wildfire survivors show resilience, embody mythological Phoenix
Northwestern Division
7/21/2025
Even during the grueling 68-day assignment – working 12 to 14 hours a day, Brig. Gen. Bill Hannan found resilience and inspiration – from the survivors.Though this was a horrible disaster, I saw the...
Sheridan celebrates creek revival, eyes downtown transformation
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District
7/17/2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony July 10, 2025, to celebrate the completion of a three-year ecosystem restoration project at Little Goose Creek near...
‘Seeing is believing’: Project site visits provide valuable knowledge sharing opportunity
Kansas City District
7/16/2025
Employees leave their jobs for many reasons. Some retire while others leave to explore new career opportunities. While workplace attrition is common across industries, it can pose a challenge to those...
45 Years Later, the Engineers Who Faced the Volcano Remember

7/9/2025
When a volcano erupts hurling millions of cubic yards of sediment onto the surrounding area and into local rivers, how does a community deal with it, and where does all that sediment go?...
Fort Peck Interpretive Center marks 20th anniversary with decade-high attendance
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District
7/3/2025
A grand total of 452 guests – the greatest single-day turnout of the past decade – visited the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Fort Peck Interpretive Center and Museum in Fort Peck, Montana, June 21,...