• Interview with Brig. Gen. Diana Holland

    On July 18th, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division held its Change of Command
  • Fort Jackson Celebrates 100 Years

    On June 2, 1917, Congress approved the creation of Camp Jackson as a training center to be located
  • 87th Change of Command

    On July 14th, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Palazzini assumed command of the Charleston District. Palazzini comes
  • Interstate 73 Permit Issued

    After 26 years, two environmental impact statements, several re-evaluations, thousands of public
  • Myrtle Beach Renourishment Project Begins

    Bulldozers and pipes are among the visitors to the Grand Strand this summer. But just as other
  • Rep. Garret Graves Visits Charleston

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston District recently had the privilege of spending some
  • Charleston District Signs Project Partnership Agreement with SC Ports

    On July 19th, two pens were put to an important piece of paper which began the process of changing
  • Fall Creek Dam getting new fish facility

    PORTLAND, Ore. – Construction crews are rebuilding Fall Creek Dam’s Adult Fish Collection Facility southeast of Eugene, Oregon. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is doing this to meet requirements of the 2008 Willamette Project biological opinions to support the safe collection and transport of wild spring Chinook and winter steelhead upstream of the dam.
  • Chief of Engineers signs St. Johns County coastal storm risk management report

    The Chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, officially signed the Chief of Engineers Report for the St. Johns County, Fla. – Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study August 8. The recommended plan includes approximately 3 miles of beach and dune renourishment within Vilano Beach and a small portion in South Ponte Vedra Beach.
  • One person, big impact on small businesses

    Her office may be small (she’s the only small business specialist) but Leila Hollis packs a big punch when it comes to giving small companies an edge in working for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. So much so, her management of a $600 million program earned her a 2017 Women of Color Technology All Star award.