Story by John Ingle | 82nd Training Wing | 03.22.2021
Brig. Gen. Kenyon Bell, installation and 82nd Training Wing commander, on March 19, 2021, notified Team Sheppard that they can now eat inside restaurants and use gyms off base, something that hasn’t been authorized since March 2020....
Courtesy Story | U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command | 10.14.2020
Federal employees are, once again, being reminded not to violate any election-year guidance while exercising their right to vote in support of their chosen candidates and causes....
Story by David Poe | Fort Bliss Public Affairs Office | 10.11.2020
"The 'Hooah tent' is just how it is in D.C.,” said Brandon Gangstad, the Fort Bliss Army Ten-Miler team head coach, while his team communed around the protein bars and hand sanitizer, Oct. 11, 2020. But this year, instead of once again joining 36,000 runners and countless more supporters two-thousand miles away in Washington, D.C., for the 36th annual Army Ten-Mile Race and Expo, the......
Story by Michael Strasser | Fort Drum Garrison Public Affairs | 06.05.2020
Effective today, Fort Drum and 10th Mountain Division (LI) officials have lowered the Health Protection Condition (HPCON) on post from HPCON C to HPCON B, moving from a high to moderate risk level for increased community transmission of COVID-19....
Courtesy Story | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office | 06.03.2020
As Fort Carson endures its third month of response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Army leaders signaled the community may be heading closer to the new normal during their COVID-19 town hall update June 3, 2020....
Story by Lance Cpl. Andrew Cortez | Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton | 04.20.2020
In a move to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Marine Corps and the Department of Defense have extended restrictions on personnel movement until June 30....
Story by Leon Roberts | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 12.28.2012
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District has scheduled four public meetings in January 2013 to allow the public to respond to the pending implementation plans to restrict all forms of water access to hazardous waters adjacent to Corps locks and dams on the Cumberland River and its tributaries....
Story by Bill Peoples | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District | 12.13.2012
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is finalizing plans to implement 24/7 restricted waterborne access to hazardous waters immediately upstream and downstream of all Corps-owned locks and dams, flood control dams and multipurpose dams on the Cumberland River and its adjoining tributaries. This action moves the Nashville District into full compliance with Corps regulations....