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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will close or scale back three Kansas recreational sites due to staff shortage and "resource ...
For our nations’ first engineering force, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, dams and the massive reservoirs of fresh water they preserve, have become ...
The Kansas City District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will temporarily close or reduce services at recreation areas at ...
Adjustments are also being made at all 18 of the lakes in the Kansas City District's lakes to "ensure visitor safety, protect environmental resources and sustain critical hydropower and dam ...
Campgrounds, boat ramps and other facilities in at least 30 locations at federal lakes and reservoirs in six states will be ...
Dams disrupt the natural flow and connectivity ... Heidi Mehl, director of Water and Agriculture programs in Kansas at The Nature Conservancy, is pictured on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
More than six months after their first reintroduction into Kansas waterways, the alligator snapping turtles seem to be settling into their new home.
The man accused of impregnating and kidnapping a Beaver Dam teen is now in a Dodge County jail being held on a $2 million ...
The Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it will be temporarily closing or reducing services at recreation ...
The Kansas City district plans to close visitor ... It also plans to suspend or limit tours of four South Dakota dam powerhouses and decrease tours at Fort Peck Dam in northeast Montana.