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  • November

    New geospatial resources help streamline decision making

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District employees, Christy Cox, operations division geographic information system technical lead, and Lance Filiatreau, engineering division GIS coordinator, hosted a lunch and learn event to celebrate GIS Day and introduce new geospatial resources to the workforce, Nov. 15, 2023.“The GeoPortal Site Page is
  • October

    Louisville District walks to support World Mental Health Day

    The Louisville District recognized World Mental Health Day, October 10, 2023, with a walk organized by Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Team Peer Supporters in Downtown Louisville, Kentucky.Since its inception in 1992, World Mental Health Day has been recognized annually on October 10th with the goal of raising awareness of mental health
  • September

    District employees receive national recognition

    Five Louisville District employees have recently been recognized at the national level for their outstanding contributions to their profession and to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and its missions. “I am truly impressed by the exceptional caliber of professionals within the Louisville District,” said Louisville District Deputy Commander Lt. Col.
  • August

    Barren County's first mountain bike trail opens at Barren River Lake

    An overgrown picnic area on the east side of US Route 31-E. in Lucas, Kentucky has received new life now repurposed as a mountain bike trail. The more than 140 acres of land had previously been leased by the Kentucky Department of Parks, but in September 2018 the state requested a lease relinquishment due to decreased recreational use by the