Army Corps of Engineers
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Asian Carp Great Lakes
FILE - In this April 20, 2011, file photo Natural Fisheries manager Brad Parsons, holds a 27-pound bighead carp, an invasive Asian carp species, caught in the St. Croix River at the Department of Natural Resources headquarters in St. Paul, Minn. The U . S . Army Corps of Engineers , widely accused of moving too slowly to prevent Asian carp and other exotic species from invading the Great Lakes, will release a short list of possible solutions next year to quicken the process, officials said Tuesday, May 8, 2012. (AP Photo/The St. Paul Pioneer Press, Richard Marshall, File) MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE OUT; MAGS OUT
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Without 'red route,' feds to end funding for extending Wake toll road
The Federal Highway Administration plans to withdraw funding for plans to extend the N.C. Highway 540 loop around Wake County because the state prohibits consideration of a controversial route for the highway through Garner.
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Operator plans to demolish Jordan Lake marina, orders all boats out
A pending change in the operation of the only marina on Jordan Lake in Chatham County has boat owners who dock at the marina facing uncharted waters.
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Jordan Lake marina shakeup worries boaters
The operation of the only marina on Jordan Lake in Chatham County will change hands this summer for the first time in three decades.
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Most of NC experiencing drought conditions
Could this winter's warm and dry weather signal what's ahead when it comes to rainfall for the rest of the year?
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Inlet problems 'devastating' for coastal fishermen
The Oregon Inlet is often too shallow for commercial fishermen to navigate due to sand that has filled the channel.
larger dredging clear the channel. She vows to keep working with the Army Corps of Engineers to keep the inlet opening. Hurricane Irene cleaned it out even more. But a gentle northeast blow in November shift in sandinlet dredged. But that was when the government had -- currently the Army Corps of Engineers has a fraction of their original budget to keep the channel clear. That barely cover the cost of routine surveys and leaves -
Coastal fishermen: Oregon Inlet problems 'devastating'
Imagine Interstate 40 being shut down, with no access to Raleigh, Durham or Research Triangle Park, no trucks able to unload their cargo and stores closing because of the lack of goods. That's what some fishermen are facing on North Carolina's coast.
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Fort Bragg barracks to get $20.2M facelift
Five barracks at Fort Bragg are getting a $20.2 million facelift by the U . S . Army Corps of Engineers .
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2011 WRAL Raleigh Christmas Parade, part 6
Raleigh Amphitheater, Scotty McCreery, Special Olympics, Leith Honda, Enloe High School, TarWheel A's Model A Ford Club, McDonalds, Stampede of Love, World's Largest Gummy Bear, Triangle Glides, Bluestone High School, Falcon Engineering, American Turkish Association, US Army Corps of Engineers , The Positive Pit Bull and East Wake High School.
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WRAL Raleigh Christmas Parade
2011 WRAL-TV Raleigh Christmas Parade, presented by the Greater Raleigh Merchant's Association, Nov. 19, 2011.
Carolina is a nonprofit organization. Founded in nineteen. Sent. Him. And a US Army Corps of Engineers . The park Rangers. Balls and Jordan's legs are here today they -- remind you that it's always the right time of the
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