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A Belted Kingfisher at C.J. Brown Dam and Reservior in Spingfield, OH
Photo of the Week: Belted Kingfisher at C.J. Brown Dam and Reservior
Photo of the Week: A Belted Kingfisher at C.J. Brown Dam and Reservior in Spingfield, OH (USACE photo by volunteer, Larry Jeanblanc)
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Louisville District receives Small Business award
LTG Todd Semonite, Chief of Engineers and USACE Commanding General and COL Christopher Beck, Louisville District Commander, present Crystal May and Denise Bush with the FY16 USACE Small Business Award for being the #10 district in USACE for Total Dollars Obligated to Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses. The award was presented on Nov. 18, 2016 during the 2016 SAME/USACE National Small Business Conference in Atlanta, Ga.
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Chris Karem Named FY16 USACE Small Business Program Manager/Engineer Professional of the Year
LTG Todd Semonite, Chief of Engineers and USACE Commanding General and COL Christopher Beck, Louisville District Commander, present Chris Karem with the FY16 USACE Small Business Program Manager/Engineer Professional of the Year Award Nov. 18, 2016 during the 2016 SAME/USACE National Small Business Conference in Atlanta, Ga.

Latest News Releases

Public Meeting for the Nike SL-10 site

Public meeting for the Nike SL-10 site to be held January 9 LOUISVILLE, KY. – The U.S. Army Corps of
Published: 1/3/2017

Green River Dam Deterioration

(LOUISVILLE, KY) — The Green River Dam #6 is deteriorating. In the interest of public safety at the
Published: 12/2/2016

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reopens Locks and Dam 52 after unscheduled river closure

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District reopened navigation traffic Wednesday at approximately 8 p.m. Central Time at Ohio River Locks and Dam 52 at Brookport, Illinois, after workers successfully raised the dam.
Published: 9/15/2016

Latest Stories

IIS program growing in Louisville

The Louisville District Interagency and International Services program is growing. With 11 active projects totaling approximately $69 million under the IIS umbrella in fiscal year 2016, the district is ensuring full visibility, transparency and leadership oversight on the program.
Published: 10/19/2016

Katie Newton, public affairs

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, is putting the finishing touches on a 23-acre
Published: 10/19/2016

Corps consults with City of Cincinnati on repair process after flood event

The Corps of Engineers Louisville District is working with the City of Cincinnati to assess damages to a short section of the Duck Creek Levee System. The Duck Creek project was damaged by heavy rains from a storm that passed through the area on Aug. 28. Construction of the project was complete in 2011.
Published: 10/19/2016

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