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  • USACE Little Rock announces phased reopening of campgrounds

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District is planning a phased re-opening of campsites and recreation areas beginning May 20 for sites closed because of COVID-19.
  • Corps plans prescribed burns

    Personnel from the Army Corps of Engineers Mountain Home Project Office and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will conduct prescribed burns on public land surrounding Bull Shoals and Norfork lakes until the second week of April.
  • Corps announces formation of the Table Rock Lake Oversight Committee

    The Army Corps of Engineers announces the formation of the Table Rock Lake Oversight Committee and dates for committee meetings.
  • Special Ozark Isle youth muzzleloader deer hunt announced

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is taking applications from youth hunters who would like to participate in a special muzzleloader deer hunt Dec. 14 and 15 in Ozark Isle Park/Dry Run area at Bull Shoals Lake. Eight permits will be issued to hunter education graduates 15-years-old and under.
  • Owen to take command of SWD

    Colonel Paul E. Owen, currently the Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Washington D.C., is slated to take command of the Southwestern Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, headquartered in Dallas.
  • Owen to take command of SWD

    Colonel Paul E. Owen, currently the Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Washington D.C., is slated to take command of the Southwestern Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, headquartered in Dallas.
  • Corps to unveil revised Bull Shoals Master Plan

    MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. -- The Army Corps of Engineers, Mountain Home Project Office will hold three public workshops in January 2016, to unveil the final revised Bull Shoals Lake Master Plan. All interested persons are invited.
  • BEAVER LAKE REDUCES DOWNSTREAM FLOODING

    Although near record releases are being made from Beaver Dam this week, the Army Corps of Engineers emphasizes that Beaver Lake and the other White River system lakes have dramatically reduced flood damage. Flows below Beaver alone would have been more than double the current release.
  • Evans named 2015 Engineer of the Year

    Little Rock native Craig Evans has been named the 2015 Engineer of the Year for the Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District. Evans’ achievements and technical expertise as a civil engineer elevated him to top honors.
  • CORPS SPONSORS MOVIE IN THE PARK THIS WEEKEND

    The Army Corps of Engineers, Mountain Home Project Office, is hosting a free family-friendly movie this weekend.