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Katrina Marx is a structural engineer in the Design Branch. Marx came to Kansas City District in 2007 from private industry where she worked for a couple of bridge design firms. That unique experience led to her recent selection as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Load Rating Engineer.
Employee Spotlight: Katrina Marx
10/18/2016 1:00:00 PM
Officials cut the ribbon at the new Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, Oct. 12, 2016. Participants included Kansas Governor Sam Brownback ; Col. John Melton, IACH commander; Brig. Gen. William Turner, deputy commanding general for support, 1st Infantry Division; Maj. Gen. Thomas Tempel, commander of Regional Health Command-Central; Col. John Lawrence, Fort Riley garrison commander; Kansas Senator Pat Roberts; Kansas Senator Jerry Moran; Dr. John Fahey, Irwin family biographer; and Karlie Parinas, an employee of Child, Youth and School Services and wife of Sgt. Jess Parinas, 1st Battalion, 7th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, and their family; and more. (Photo by Season Osterfeld, 1st Infantry Division Post)
Ribbon cut at new Irwin Army Community Hospital at Fort Riley
10/18/2016 12:27:00 PM
Derek Dorsey, Smithville Lake park manager, inspects the dam and spillway for any signs of distress following seismic activity 3 Sept.
Checking for signs of distress
10/13/2016 4:17:00 PM
A monarch butterfly is spotted at Smithville Lake. This is a good sign for the pollinator grant planting location.
Grant helps pollinators
10/13/2016 1:58:00 PM
Smithville Lake Park Ranger Jaime Picken spots a monarch butterfly at the Monarch Watch pollinator location. This is a good sign the site is working.
Monarch spotted at pollinator location
10/5/2016 12:02:00 PM
Heartland Engineer magazine January-June 2016
Heartland Engineer Jan-Jun 2016
9/16/2016 2:22:00 PM
Kansas City District recently completed a project to replace a portion of timber on a railroad bridge at Fort Leonard Wood on-time and within budget. Pictured here is a view of the 25-foot wooden span of the railroad bridge at Bundy Junction with the timber still in place.
Fort Leonard Wood railroad timber replacement a success for district
9/14/2016 12:24:00 PM
After three-decades, Blue River Corridor flood risk management project complete. Pictured at the celebration ceremony are Paul Barber, left, retired, is the former chief of Engineering Division. He oversaw the planning, design and initial construction of the Blue River Corridor project. Glen Davis, right, retired, was the chief of the Construction Division during construction the project. They are holding a picture from around 1985 at the Blue River Channel during construction of the paved reach. The third person in the photo the men are holding is Howard Gillin, who passed away in late 2014. He was the assistant chief of the Construction Division at the time the photo was taken.
After three-decades, Blue River Corridor flood risk management project complete
9/14/2016 12:04:00 PM
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