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  • Corps reservoirs continue to support Kansas River flow

    KANSAS CITY, Mo.— In recent weeks the Kansas City District, US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has relied almost exclusively on Tuttle Creek Reservoir releases to meet water supply demands and flow targets for the Kansas River at Topeka and DeSoto. Releases from Perry Reservoir and Milford Reservoir have been set at the minimum allowable.
  • POMONA LAKE: Michigan Valley Park extended season

    Weather permitting; A-Loop in Michigan Valley Park at Pomona Lake is scheduled to remain open to self pay campers until October 21,2012.
  • WILSON LAKE: Burn Ban Lifted

    The Russell County Commission has lifted the emergency burn ban ordinance.
  • STOCKTON LAKE: Stockton Lake Cleanup Event

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Stockton Lake Project partnered with the Kansas City Frogman Dive Club to host the 16th Annual Stockton Lake Cleanup Event Saturday, September 8, 2012. This event was held in conjunction with Federal National Public Lands Day and Missouri Stream team.
  • Corps to use aerial electromagnetic system for study

    KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Helicopter flights near Ashland, Neb., and Mead, Neb., will be part of a new study aimed at a better understanding of the subsurface properties at the former Nebraska Ordnance Plant located south and east of Mead, Neb., beginning Oct. 1.