US Army Corps of Engineers Reviews Olmsted Lock and Dam Project
Construction on the Olmsted Lock and Dam Project in Southern Illinois has been ongoing for 20 years, 13 years over schedule. Now a completion date is set for 2026. The final cost of the project will be...
View ArticleBill Blocking USACE Restrictions on Fishing Passes Senate
The U.S. Senate passed a bill Wednesday to stop the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from restricting fishing access around Corps dams, specifically along the Cumberland River.Sen. Mitch McConnell...
View ArticleFreedom to Fish Act Passes House
Both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate have passed legislation to prevent the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers from installing barriers in the tailwaters of Cumberland River dams.The House...
View ArticleFreedom to Fish Act Becomes Law
President Barack Obama signed the Freedom to Fish Act into law today, placing a two-year moratorium on restricting fishing access to the tailwaters of dams on the Cumberland River.The U.S. Army Corps...
View ArticleFirst Phase of Monoliths Topped Out at Kentucky Lock Addition
Work has completed on the first wave of construction on a new navigational lock at Kentucky Dam.Crews on Wednesday topped out the last of nine massive concrete monoliths that will make up the walls of...
View ArticleUS Army Corps of Engineers Reviews Olmsted Lock and Dam Project
Construction on the Olmsted Lock and Dam Project in Southern Illinois has been ongoing for 20 years, 13 years over schedule. Now a completion date is set for 2026. The final cost of the project will be...
View ArticleBill Blocking USACE Restrictions on Fishing Passes Senate
The U.S. Senate passed a bill Wednesday to stop the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from restricting fishing access around Corps dams, specifically along the Cumberland River. Sen. Mitch McConnell...
View ArticleFreedom to Fish Act Passes House
Both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate have passed legislation to prevent the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers from installing barriers in the tailwaters of Cumberland River dams. The House...
View ArticleFreedom to Fish Act Becomes Law
President Barack Obama signed the Freedom to Fish Act into law today, placing a two-year moratorium on restricting fishing access to the tailwaters of dams on the Cumberland River. The U.S. Army Corps...
View ArticleFirst Phase of Monoliths Topped Out at Kentucky Lock Addition
Work has completed on the first wave of construction on a new navigational lock at Kentucky Dam. Crews on Wednesday topped out the last of nine massive concrete monoliths that will make up the walls of...
View ArticleOmnibus Appropriations Bill Contains Millions for West Kentucky Projects
The $1.1 trillion Consolidated Appropriations Act 2017 , that funds the government through September, contains funding for several projects in far west Kentucky. The Senate passed the bipartisan...
View ArticleUS Army Corps of Engineers Reviews Olmsted Lock and Dam Project
Construction on the Olmsted Lock and Dam Project in Southern Illinois has been ongoing for 20 years, 13 years over schedule. Now a completion date is set for 2026. The final cost of the project will be...
View ArticleBill Blocking USACE Restrictions on Fishing Passes Senate
The U.S. Senate passed a bill Wednesday to stop the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from restricting fishing access around Corps dams, specifically along the Cumberland River. Sen. Mitch McConnell...
View ArticleFreedom to Fish Act Passes House
Both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate have passed legislation to prevent the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers from installing barriers in the tailwaters of Cumberland River dams. The House...
View ArticleFreedom to Fish Act Becomes Law
President Barack Obama signed the Freedom to Fish Act into law today, placing a two-year moratorium on restricting fishing access to the tailwaters of dams on the Cumberland River. The U.S. Army Corps...
View ArticleFirst Phase of Monoliths Topped Out at Kentucky Lock Addition
Work has completed on the first wave of construction on a new navigational lock at Kentucky Dam. Crews on Wednesday topped out the last of nine massive concrete monoliths that will make up the walls of...
View ArticleOmnibus Appropriations Bill Contains Millions for West Kentucky Projects
The $1.1 trillion Consolidated Appropriations Act 2017 , that funds the government through September, contains funding for several projects in far west Kentucky. The Senate passed the bipartisan...
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