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![]() The State | Bellingham Herald In court documents filed last week, the US Army Corps of Engineers said exemptions in US law would allow the federal government to bypass South Carolina and proceed with the Savannah harbor deepening project. ?The corps is not prohibited from invoking ... DHEC argues it acted within its powers for river-deepening permitCharleston Regional Business all 5 news articles » |
TheNewsTribune.com Whatcom County would need to spend lots of money seeking permission from the US Army Corps of Engineers to keep trees on its Nooksack River levees, under draft federal policies. Its other options: remove the trees, putting the county at risk of getting ... and more » |
![]() LakeLanier.com | Washington Post WASHINGTON ? Online court records in a $20 million federal bribery and kickback case show a plea hearing has been scheduled for a former Army Corps of Engineers employee. The records show that Kerry F. Khan is scheduled to appear Thursday afternoon in ... Army Corps of Engineers to focus on lake safetyWTVC New Priorities for Corps' Park RangersLakeLanier.com Corps refocuses ranger efforts on LanierAccess North Georgia all 21 news articles » |
Quad-Cities Online Rock Island, Ill. -- The US Army Corps of Engineers is accepting the America the Beautiful Federal Recreation Pass Program's n ew Interagency Annual Pass for Military (Military Pass) at its more than 2500 Corps-managed recreation areas nationwide. and more » |
![]() WXIA-TV | DVIDS The US Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District recently completed construction on a $25.1 million Warrior in Transition Barracks Complex at Fort Stewart, Ga., to help wounded and injured soldiers rehabilitate or transition back into duty or civilian ... Barracks open at Fort Stewart's new wounded warriors complexSavannah Morning News all 10 news articles » |
Longview Daily News The US Army Corps of Engineers is sticking to its plan to raise the spillway of its Toutle River sediment-retaining dam, rebuffing calls by the Cowlitz Indian tribe and others for a full environmental impact study of the flood-control project. |
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