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    Amid challenges of COVID-19, a community organization contributes to USACE public lands

    Despite the months of May through September being the height of the recreation season for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers public lands, in March the USACE conducted an orderly shutdown of all USACE-managed campgrounds to protect the public and its workforce from further spread of COVID-19. Upon reopening the Douglas Creek Recreation Area at Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota in late June, a local community organization hosted a 5K race and used some of the proceeds to donate a custom picnic table to the park.

News from around USACE

Caribbean District hosting Regulatory Workshop Feb. 3, 2026
1/14/2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Caribbean District’s Regulatory Branch is hosting a Regulatory Transformation one-day workshop in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Feb. 3, 2026, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the...
Behind the Build: A look at a $115 Million Camp Humphreys Project Under Construction
1/14/2026
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Far East District’s $115 million, 2-story project at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, will be the future home of aircraft operating...
Meet Morgan Humphrey, water manager and amateur dog owner-handler
1/13/2026
Morgan Humphrey is the Pecos and Arkansas River Basins coordinator in the USACE-Albuquerque District's Water Management Section. Outside of work, she is an amateur dog owner-handler, as she shows her...
ERDC’s SMART Scholarship Program provides opportunities for aspiring STEM professionals
1/13/2026
The Department of War (DoW) SMART Scholarship Program is designed to help science, technology, engineering and mathematics students jumpstart their careers—building the next generation of STEM experts...