• Redstone nurse educator talks smart nutrition

    A nurse educator from the Redstone Arsenal Center for Comprehensive Wellness hosted a lunchtime talk with Huntsville Center employees here on the topic of nutrition March 29.
  • TAD HQ and forward deployed task forces rate their jobs as ‘Best places to work’

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic Division Headquarters and TAD’s Deployed Task Forces were voted “best places to work” across USACE for 2018. The designation came from an unusual source: The employees working in Winchester, Va., and those forward deployed across the Middle East. The BPTW score is calculated based on the percentage of positive responses to questions during the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, taken annually by Federal employees.
  • Greers Ferry Lake 2019 Campground Schedule

    HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. --- The Army Corps of Engineers, Greers Ferry Project Office opened Choctaw, Dam Site, Devils Fork, Heber Springs, John F. Kennedy and Old Highway 25 parks on March 15 and they will be open through Oct. 31 for the 2019 camping season.
  • Grubbs named TAD Employee of the Quarter

    Transatlantic Division Emergency Management Specialist Carey L. Grubbs was recently named TAD Employee of the Quarter for Oct-Dec 2018, during a ceremony held at the TAD headquarters in Winchester, Va. The award was presented by TAD Commander Col. Mark C. Quander, who lauded Grubbs for his great work, spearheading several highly visible and planning-intensive initiatives for TAD’s Plans and Operations Center.
  • CORPS TO OPEN PARKS FOR SEASON ON TABLE ROCK LAKE

    BRANSON, Mo. – The Army Corps of Engineers, Table Rock Project Office will open its first round of campgrounds April 1. These parks include Cricket Creek, Campbell Point, Cape Fair, Indian Point, Mill Creek, and Old Highway 86.
  • CORPS TO BEGIN SPILLWAY RELEASE APRIL 1 FROM GREERS FERRY DAM

    HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. -- The Army Corps of Engineers will begin spillway releases April 1 from Greers Ferry Dam as part of the ongoing effort to evacuate water captured during heavy February and March rains.
  • Draft tiered-EA available for comment on the Hess Hawkeye Pipeline system maintenance project at Lake Sakakawea, North Dakota

    A draft environmental assessment (EA) for a proposal to perform maintenance activities to prevent scour on the existing Hawkeye Pipeline System within Federal lands (Lake Sakakawea) in McKenzie and Williams counties in North Dakota is currently available for public review. Comments must be postmarked or received no later than April 29, 2019.
  • Corps Opens Recreation Areas on Norfork and Bull Shoals Lakes

    MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. - The Army Corps of Engineers is happy to announce that the 2019 recreation season is here on Norfork and Bull Shoals lakes.
  • NR 19-019: Nashville District working to reassign Lock C to Fort Campbell

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 29, 2019) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is in the process of supplementing the Lake Barkley Master Plan reclassifying the Lock C site in Montgomery County, Tenn., from “Multiple Resource Management – Low Density Recreation” to “Multiple Resource Management – Future/Inactive Recreation Area.” This designation would allow the Corps of Engineers to reassign the area to the U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Campbell, Ky.
  • Career Fair Draws Interest, Job Offers Extended

    New York District Commander implements innovative method to hire staff more quickly.