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  • One lane of Highway 25 across Greers Ferry Dam to temporarily close

    HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will temporarily close one lane of Highway 25 across Greers Ferry Dam from 7 a.m. June 15 until 5 p.m. August 10, to perform maintenance work on the roadway.
  • WORK ON GREERS FERRY DAM TO IMPACT TRAFFIC FROM OCTOBER THROUGH JANUARY

    The Army Corps of Engineers will be working on the Greers Ferry Dam turbine intake gates from October through January, and this work will create intermittent traffic delays on the Arkansas Highway 25 Bridge across the dam.
  • CORPS REMINDS LAKESIDE RESIDENTS, USERS OF REGULATIONS AT GREERS FERRY LAKE

    Army Corps of Engineers officials ask those living near Greers Ferry Lake to avoid unauthorized work on public property. They also remind lake users and landowners adjacent to the lake that tying up boats along the shoreline and operating vehicles off authorized roadways on public property is prohibited.
  • SURVEY WORK SLATED FOR GREERS FERRY LAKE

    The Army Corps of Engineers advises landowners adjacent to public lands on Greers Ferry Lake that survey crews will be conducting surveys and performing boundary maintenance along several sections of government boundary in Cleburne and Van Buren counties.
  • CORPS SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR CLEANUP

    Army Corps of Engineers personnel ask you to please reserve Sept. 6 on your calendar to take part in the 45th Annual Greers Ferry Lake and Little Red River Cleanup.
  • CORPS PLANS PRESCRIBED BURNING AROUND GREERS FERRY LAKE

    HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. – The Army Corps of Engineers Greers Ferry Project Office personnel in coordination with the Arkansas Forestry Commission and other state agencies will conduct prescribed burns in and around Greers Ferry Lake park areas when weather conditions are favorable during the next several months.
  • CORPS CAUTIONS LAKESIDE RESIDENTS ABOUT SPRING CLEANING

    HEBER SPRINGS, Ark. -- The Army Corps of Engineers is reminding all persons with property bordering