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Aug 2016
Raystown Lake engages visitors with artwork, neon lights to promote water safety and environmental stewardship
RAYSTOWN LAKE, Pennsylvania —The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Raystown Lake hosted the 5th annual
June
6
Jun 2016
Corps participates in President Obama’s Every Kid in a Park initiative that connects fourth graders with nature
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, welcomed fourth-grade students to several of
May
23
May 2016
‘Conquer the Dam’ 5K at Jennings Randolph Lake sets record, raises funds for local seniors
Aging and Family Services of Mineral County hosted the 5th annual ‘Conquer the Dam’ 5K run-walk at
16
May 2016
Corps joins more than 100 volunteers on a mission to be a part of the solution to Raystown Lake pollution
Friends of Raystown Lake and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), along with 130 volunteers,
April
14
Apr 2016
Marklesburg Volunteer Fire Department awarded the 2015 Excellence in Partnership Award for collaboration with Raystown Lake community
The U.S Army Corps of Engineers, along with the Corps Foundation—the official non-profit for
July
29
Jul 2014
Change in climate impacts levee project
Since 1968, the Wyoming Valley Levee Project prevented more than $7.6 billion dollars in flood
June
25
Jun 2013
Corps celebrates America’s Great Outdoors, opens new pathway
RAYSTOWN LAKE, Pa. – A new 2.3 mile pathway around the Seven Points Recreation Area – made 100 percent out of recycled materials - should reduce traffic congestion, increase pedestrian safety, and provide a healthy alternate to driving.