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May 2024
Major General Quander Visits Huntington District
Major General Mark C. Quander, Commanding General of the USACE Great Lakes and Ohio River Division,
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May 2024
Bryan Bledsoe and Todd Newman take their expertise to Antarctica
Two engineers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District, Bryan Bledsoe and Todd Newman, traveled to Antarctica to perform structural assessments at the request of National Science Foundation (NSF).
March
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Mar 2024
11th Annual Huntington Small Business Conference
REGISTRATION IS OPEN!11th Annual Huntington Small Business ConferenceIcebreaker/Networking Event:
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Mar 2024
Chauncey Section 594 Ground Breaking Ceremony
Lisa Morgan represented the Huntington District at the ground breaking ceremony of the Chauncey Sewer Replacement Project.
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Mar 2024
Ohio Partnership Meeting
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Rivers Division met with representatives from the
February
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Feb 2024
Marvels of Muskingum
Scott Kraynak, the Environmental Compliance Coordinator for the Muskingum Area, wrote this amazing
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Feb 2024
Assessing Atwood’s Spillway
Engineers from USACE Huntington District had a site visit to Atwood Lake to assess any issues with the spillway and what work needs to be done to fix those issues.
December
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Dec 2023
Bluestone Partnership Meeting
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District participated in a partnership meeting with Brayman Construction Company and leaders in Daniels, WV to review and discuss the progress of the working going on at Bluestone Dam.
November
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Nov 2023
Dive Team Training
Colonel Jayson Putnam, Huntington District Commander, visited the Huntington District Dive Team during their training at the Winfield Locks and Dam to give out some well-deserved rewards to team members.
October
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Oct 2023
LRD Commanding General visits Meldahl Locks & Dam
Brigadier General Mark Quander, Commanding General of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division visited the Meldahl Locks and Dam to observe the work of the Light Capacity Fleet as it conducts maintenance on the auxiliary chamber. This critical work is essential to ensuring continued flow of commerce along the Ohio River.
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