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Apr 2015
Thai Contingent Visits St. Stephen
Charleston District and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources personnel recently hosted a
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Apr 2015
What's the Point?
Car maintenance, home maintenance and computer maintenance; all of these are necessary tasks to keep
30
Apr 2015
Resiliency: Hunt the Good Stuff
Have you ever had one of those bad days that somehow downwardly spiraled into a bad week? We don’t
30
Apr 2015
New Safety Chief and Operations Chief
Shelia Sollis, 843-329-8121 Shelia.R.Sollis@usace.army.milWhat is your position?Chief, Safety and
30
Apr 2015
Making a Strategic Difference
For the first time since he took on his role as the USACE Chief of Engineers, Lt. Gen. Thomas P.
30
Apr 2015
Taking Permitting to New Heights
A dozen jumbo jets lined up wing to wing. Massive hangers wide enough for two of them to roll
30
Apr 2015
Species Spotlight: American Eel
There are approximately 800 species of eels worldwide. The American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is
30
Apr 2015
Get Moving to Get Healthy
Everyone talks about being in shape, losing weight and eating healthy, but it’s a lot easier to talk
30
Apr 2015
Polk Swamp
On a clear, cool winter day, 20 seniors and two teachers from the Charleston Charter School for Math
30
Apr 2015
Engineering Minds
To engage young minds and provide a hands-on learning opportunity for students, the Charleston
30
Apr 2015
Vigilantly Prepared
Sounds of moans, groans and shouts for help greeted the crowd as they walked to the Carolinas MED-1
30
Apr 2015
Monumental Achievements
Another year down, another year of customer survey results received. Our annual Military Customers
30
Apr 2015
From the Ground Up
On a cold and rainy December morning in Charleston, a large group of people gather in a parking lot
30
Apr 2015
Proudly Supporting the Wounded Warrior Project
The sounds of exclamation and nervous squealing were prominent on March 20, when the Charleston
14
Apr 2015
Polk Swamp Restoration Project
The Polk Swamp aquatic ecosystem has been severely degraded by a substantial loss of bottomland