District/Division Program Manager of the Year Greg Yada talks about his recent success.
Mike Richards.
Motor Vessel Katherine Berry navigating upstream on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. (Photo by Tim Zimmerman)
Bill Jackson, Little Rock District architect of the year.
Sean Harper talks about his experiences in the Leadership Development Program III
A team led by Laura Cameron of the Planning and Environmental Division took on the Jordan Creek Flood Risk Management Study. This project was chosen as part of a pilot program that could possibly speed up the p More
The study area is in three Corps districts (Little Rock, Memphis, and Vicksburg) and two Corps divisions (Southwestern and Mississippi Valley). This area is the starting point for the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas Ri More
Little Rock District Commander Col. Courtney W. Paul and University of Pine Bluff Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander sign a Memorandum of Understanding for the advancement of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mat More
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Numerous school buses from North Central Arkansas school districts brought about 2,900 students to the 50th Anniversary Ceremony of the dedication of Greers Ferry Dam.
Volunteers welcome Charles Gray in Washington, D.C., as part of the Honor Flight.
James McKinnie was awarded the Engineer of the Year Award.
To generate more interest in Little Rock District’s contracting processes and requirements, the district hosted an Industry Day Dec. 3 at the Arkansas State Library in Little Rock.
At a proclamation ceremony today Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe declared May 18 through 24 as Safe Boating Week in Arkansas. The proclamation states that it is essential for boating enthusiast to recognize the i More
Little Rock District commander Col. Courtney W. Paul, University of Pine Bluff Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander, UAPB's Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Mary E. Benjamin, and Little Rock District Contractin More
Students from area schools look at a display of tools used for maintenance on Greers Ferry Dam.
A Marine thanks Charles Gray for his military service as he heads to the World War II Memorial.
This article features a Q+A with Little Rock District Contract Specialist Darrel Montgomery.
Bill Gray (left), Charles Gray (center) and Tommy Gray (right) at the World War II Memorial.